In magnetic resonance imaging, what kind of radiation is used for imaging living tissue?
A
Non-ionising radiation
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B
Gamma rays
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C
Ionising radiation
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D
Beta rays
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Solution
The correct option is A Non-ionising radiation MRI scan does not expose the patient to ionizing radiation. It uses a magnetic field and radio waves (non-ionising waves) to produce detailed images of the internal organs of the body. There are no known harmful side-effects associated with temporary exposure to the strong magnetic field used by MRI scanners.