★ Radiography Quiz
What is primary radiation?
A. Radiation that has not interacted with an object yet
B. Radiation that spreads out in different directions from a radiation beam when the beam interacts with a substance, such as body tissue.
C. Radiation left over in the body after an intial beam has been projected
D. Radiation that emerges from the body tissue
Select your answer:

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A. Strain
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A. Properdin deficiency
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C. membrane attack complex formation
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