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What is caused by a prion making holes in the brain?

A prion making holes in the brain can cause a group of rare neurodegenerative disorders known as prion diseases, such as Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. This leads to a spongiform appearance in the brain tissue due to the formation of microscopic holes. Symptoms include cognitive decline, personality changes, and movement disorders.


What is the functions of four majors tissue types?

Muscle tissue: produce, force and cause motion Nerve tissue: Forms brain, spinal cord and cranial nerves Epithelial tissue: provides barrier for organs from outside environment Connective tissue: Holds other tissues together such as bone of blood. Muscle tissue: produce, force and cause motion Nerve tissue: Forms brain, spinal cord and cranial nerves Epithelial tissue: provides barrier for organs from outside environment Connective tissue: Holds other tissues together such as bone of blood.


Tissue has elongated cells that shorten and cause movement?

Muscle tissue is made up of elongated cells called muscle fibers that can contract and relax to produce movement. These muscle fibers contain specialized proteins that allow them to shorten and generate force, leading to various types of movements in the body.


Can you cause movement by stimulating part of the brain?

Yes, specific areas in the brain, such as the motor cortex, can control voluntary movement when stimulated. However, the process is complex and requires precise targeting to achieve the desired effect without causing harm. Additionally, movement can also be influenced by connections between different brain regions.


What damage is caused from swelling of the brain?

Swelling of the brain, also known as cerebral edema, can cause increased pressure within the skull, leading to reduced blood flow to the brain and potential damage to brain tissue. It can result in symptoms such as headaches, nausea, seizures, confusion, and even coma or death. Prompt medical intervention is necessary to reduce the swelling and prevent further damage to the brain.

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Is it true that fibromyalgia can cause brain tissue loss?

No. At this time there has been no connection between Fibromyalgia and brain tissue loss. The symptoms of Fibromyalgia often overlap the symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis, which does typically show brain tissue loss.


How can inflammation of the brain cause the blood-brain barrier to malfunction?

Inflammation may cause the blood-brain barrier to become less effective at preventing the passage of toxic substances into brain tissue.


What muscular system is to cause movement of the body parts?

The brain.


What is the CPT code for brain necropsy?

The CPT code for brain necropsy is 88010. This code is used for the examination of tissue specimens from a brain autopsy, which involves the study of brain tissue to determine the cause of death or to investigate disease processes.


Any tissue made of cells or fibers that contract and expand to cause movement is an?

Muscle.


Does the optic nerve cause eye movement?

No, it sends visual signals to the brain.


What causes tissues in the brain or heart to die?

Poor circulation to the brain can cause tissues to die from lack of oxygen. Another cause of tissue damage in the brain can be a blow to your head or inhaling smoke from a fire more than oxygen (which can also cause suffocation).


What is caused by a prion making holes in the brain?

A prion making holes in the brain can cause a group of rare neurodegenerative disorders known as prion diseases, such as Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. This leads to a spongiform appearance in the brain tissue due to the formation of microscopic holes. Symptoms include cognitive decline, personality changes, and movement disorders.


What is the functions of four majors tissue types?

Muscle tissue: produce, force and cause motion Nerve tissue: Forms brain, spinal cord and cranial nerves Epithelial tissue: provides barrier for organs from outside environment Connective tissue: Holds other tissues together such as bone of blood. Muscle tissue: produce, force and cause motion Nerve tissue: Forms brain, spinal cord and cranial nerves Epithelial tissue: provides barrier for organs from outside environment Connective tissue: Holds other tissues together such as bone of blood.


Can trauma cause an infarct in the brain?

Yes. Infarction is a state of tissue death due to no blood supply to that area. A trauma to any area of the body can cause the obstruction of blood flow to that area, hence causing an infarction. Though the brain is heavily protected, brain infarction can occur.


Can a benign brain tumor cause damage?

FALSE!! Any abnormal growth in the brain destroys brain tissue.Yes, even a benign tumor or growth in the brain can cause damage because by pressing on healthy brain tissue.


Tissue has elongated cells that shorten and cause movement?

Muscle tissue is made up of elongated cells called muscle fibers that can contract and relax to produce movement. These muscle fibers contain specialized proteins that allow them to shorten and generate force, leading to various types of movements in the body.