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A complete model of the skeleton that could be useful for all practical applications would be:(1 point)
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a dissected human
a dissected human
a 3D computer generated model
a 3D computer generated model
a 2D computer generated model
a 2D computer generated model
such a model is impossible
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Answer: a 3D computer generated model.
Reason: a 3D digital model can represent full anatomical geometry, be manipulated, scaled, animated, and parameterized for different populations and clinical/simulation uses. A dissected human is limited, destructive, and not generalizable; 2D models lack depth; it’s not impossible to create such a useful model.
Reason: a 3D digital model can represent full anatomical geometry, be manipulated, scaled, animated, and parameterized for different populations and clinical/simulation uses. A dissected human is limited, destructive, and not generalizable; 2D models lack depth; it’s not impossible to create such a useful model.
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