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

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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 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.

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The most appropriate limitation of using a 2D computer-generated image of the digestive system, compared to the real thing, is:

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

This highlights the issue of dimensionality and the inability of a flat representation to fully capture the spatial relationships and layering of organs in a three-dimensional space.