Models Versus Actual Body Systems Quick Check 2 of 52 of 5 Items Question 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 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 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 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 does not show all of the organs since some of them overlap.

The limitation of using a 2D computer-generated image of the digestive system instead of using the actual thing is that the 2D image does not show all of the organs since some of them overlap.

To determine the limitation of using a 2D computer-generated image of the digestive system, we need to compare it to using the actual thing. One limitation is that the 2D image does not show all of the organs since some of them overlap.

To understand this limitation, we can imagine the digestive system as a three-dimensional structure with organs positioned in relation to each other. In a 2D image, the organs may be depicted as flat and arranged side by side, which can hide the overlapping relationships between them. This limitation becomes apparent when trying to understand the spatial arrangement and interactions of organs within the digestive system.

For example, in the actual digestive system, the small intestine may lie partially behind the large intestine, making it difficult to accurately depict this overlap in a 2D image. By not showing all of the organs and their overlapping positions, the viewer may miss important anatomical details and relationships that are critical to understanding the functioning of the digestive system.

Therefore, the limitation described in the option "The 2D image does not show all of the organs since some of them overlap" is the correct answer to the question.