It tends to be yyour brain that is affected by a stroke when it is starved of oxygen
the brain
The cells killed by MS are the schwann cells. These produce the mylein sheath required for propper axon conductance. The mylein sheath is also damaged and destroyed. This causes a loss of conductance in all nerve cells affected. Any nerve cell can be affected by MS.
If there is paralysis on the right side of the body then he will know that the left hemisphere was affected and trouble with the left side of the body means the right hemisphere is affected. The brain is cross wired!
In the nucleus of the affected cells.
a blood cell structure can be affected the nucleus or the green pigment
heart ,lungs,arteries,veins,cells etc
It depends on which area of the brain or spinal cord is affected. The functions of that area will be altered or be stopped all together.
moo
when a person has a stroke it can be from blockage in 1 or both of the carotid arteries in the neck.
the brain
yes
possibly. If it is a serious stroke and you have already had heart related issues, than yes.
generative or reproductive cells
A stroke can happen in any lobe of the brain. I think the worst area one can have a stroke in is at the base of the brain, in back of the head.
It is the cells in the brain that are affected.
Cancer cells are commonly affected by antieoplastic agents.
White blood cells