Asked by Fanni Hudák on May 31, 2024
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A minute particle of matter charged with the smallest known amount of negative electricity;opposite of proton
A) brachytherapy
B) claustrophobia
C) compression
D) conjunction
E) cystoscopy
F) diagnostic
G) distends
H) electromagnetic
I) electromagnetic radiation
J) electron
K) enema
L) evacuants
M) fluoroscope
N) implants
Electron
A minute particle of matter charged with the smallest known amount of negative electricity; opposite of proton.
Negative Electricity
An outdated term historically used to describe what is now known as the flow of electrons, or electric current, particularly in the context of static electricity.
Proton
A subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom, carrying a positive electrical charge.
- Ascertain and grasp the diverse imaging modalities and their distinct uses.
- Distinguish and align specific radiography procedures with their corresponding explanations or definitions.
- Recognize the terminology related to different imaging modalities and radiologic procedures.
Verified Answer
GF
Grace FrauenheimJun 02, 2024
Final Answer :
J
Explanation :
The description matches the definition of an electron, which is a subatomic particle carrying a negative charge and is the opposite of a proton.
Learning Objectives
- Ascertain and grasp the diverse imaging modalities and their distinct uses.
- Distinguish and align specific radiography procedures with their corresponding explanations or definitions.
- Recognize the terminology related to different imaging modalities and radiologic procedures.