What are the two body organs which do not appear in MRI?
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Nearly all parts of our body can be observed by MRI because :
Our body is made up of more than 70% of water.
=>MRI detects water because it focuses on the behaviour of hydrogen atoms in water molecule. It is especially useful in studying brain and spinal cord. Scapula and canine are osteocytic structures with negligible H2O content so, they do not appear in MRI
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Nearly all parts of our body can be observed by MRI because :
Our body is made up of more than 70% of water.
=>MRI detects water because it focuses on the behaviour of hydrogen atoms in water molecule. It is especially useful in studying brain and spinal cord. Scapula and canine are osteocytic structures with negligible H2O content so, they do not appear in MRI
Hoping it helps
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The two body organs that do not appear in an MRI are the molar of a teeth and ‘eye lens’.
Explanation:
- MRI is magnetic resonance imaging system, this uses the magnetic resonance signals that are generated through hydrogen atoms, and these hydrogen atoms are ‘abundant in the body’ in the form of water.
- The tissue which does not contain water or contains less water does not give signals for Imaging.
Learn more about MRI
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is used in medical diagnosis to obtain images of our internal body organs. This is primarily possible because; 1) Our body possesses a permanent magnet; 2) MRI uses an external magnet to generate a magnetic field in our body.; 3) MRI uses an external electric field to generate magnetic field in our body.; 4) Ions' motion along our nerve cells generates magnetic fields.
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