Identify which process of wave transfer is responsible for medical ultrasound imaging and how it is used.(1 point) Responses Refraction, this imaging bends high-frequency sound waves on internal organs, producing pictures of insides of the body. Refraction, this imaging bends high-frequency sound waves on internal organs, producing pictures of insides of the body. Reflection, this imaging bends high-frequency sound waves on internal organs, producing pictures of insides of the body. Reflection, this imaging bends high-frequency sound waves on internal organs, producing pictures of insides of the body. Refraction, this imaging bounces high-frequency sound waves off of internal organs producing pictures of insides of the body. Refraction, this imaging bounces high-frequency sound waves off of internal organs producing pictures of insides of the body. Reflection, this imaging bounces high-frequency sound waves off of internal organs producing pictures of insides of the body.

Reflection, this imaging bounces high-frequency sound waves off of internal organs producing pictures of insides of the body.