What is one limitation of a using a 2D computer-generated image of the digestive system instead of using the actual thing? (1 point)

Responses

The 2D image is less accurate in showing how the organs look, such as their texture.
The 2D image is less accurate in showing how the organs look, such as their texture.

The 2D image is messy and does not show how the organs are connected to each other.
The 2D image is messy and does not show how the organs are connected to each other.

The 2D image does not show all of the organs since some of them overlap.
The 2D image does not show all of the organs since some of them overlap.

The 2D image is too small and the organs are, therefore, difficult to see.

The 2D image is too small and the organs are, therefore, difficult to see.

The 2D image is not able to accurately show how the organs look, such as their texture.

The correct answer is: The 2D image is less accurate in showing how the organs look, such as their texture.

To arrive at this answer, we need to consider the limitations of using a 2D computer-generated image of the digestive system instead of using the actual thing. When using a 2D image, we are working with a two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional object, which inherently introduces limitations.

One such limitation is the reduced accuracy in depicting the appearance of the organs, including their textures. A 2D image cannot fully capture the intricacies and details of the actual organs as they would appear in real life. In a 2D image, the texture of the organs may be simplified or lost completely, making it difficult to accurately understand how they would look and feel in reality.

Other options mentioned in the responses also highlight additional limitations of using a 2D image. For example, the messy and incomplete representation of organ connections and overlapping organs in the 2D image can lead to a lack of clarity and understanding. Furthermore, the size limitation of the 2D image can make it challenging to see the organs clearly, especially if they are displayed in a small format.