Read this excerpt from the text: All three belong to the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities at Swansea University in Wales. Two-dimensional X-rays of each specimen existed. But there was little information beyond generic animal labels. Richard Johnston wanted to know more. He’s an engineer at Swansea University. So he and his colleagues used a microCT scanner to see what lay beneath the wraps of these animal mummies. A microCT scanner uses X-rays to see inside an object. It’s similar to the CT scanner that is found in a hospital. But it offers much more detailed images. How does a microCT scanner help the researchers? *

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It helps them dig for mummies.
It helps them see more detailed images.
It helps them complete x-rays.
It is more portable than an x-ray machine.

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Oh and I think it's B.It helps them see more detailed images.