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7. What is the function of X-rays?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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X-ray imaging creates pictures of the inside of your body. The images show the parts of your body in different shades of black and white. This is because different tissues absorb different amounts of radiation. Calcium in bones absorbs x-rays the most, so bones look white.

Answered by praseethanerthethil8
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X-ray imaging creates pictures of the inside of your body. The images show the parts of your body in different shades of black and white. This is because different tissues absorb different amounts of radiation. Calcium in bones absorbs x-rays the most, so bones look white.

Explanation:

1. X-rays can be used to examine most areas of the body. They're mainly used to look at the bones and joints, although they're sometimes used to detect problems affecting soft tissue, such as internal organs. Problems that may be detected during an X-ray include: bone fractures and breaks.

2. Here are the top 3 uses of x-rays.

Fractured Bones. Patients who sustain a bone injury are usually asked to undergo x-rays.

Fractured Bones. Patients who sustain a bone injury are usually asked to undergo x-rays. Mammography.

Urinary Tract Conditions.

Digital X-Ray in Palm Beach County, Florida.

3. The machine sends a beam of radiation through your body. Your hard, dense bones block that beam, so they show up as white on the film below you. The radiation also goes through softer tissue like muscle and fat, which appear in shades of gray in the X-ray. The air in your lungs will look black in the image

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