Topics: Radiography Quiz
What is scattered radiation?
A. Radiation that spreads out in different directions from a radiation beam when the beam interacts with a substance, such as body tissue.
B. Radiation before it hits the subject matter
C. Radiation after it hits and has passed through the subject matter at extremely high speeds
D. Radiation that is currently in the body but has not created an image
Select your answer:

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Body Systems › ViewWhat is the main function of the nervous system?
A. To communicate with the rest of the body
B. To pump blood
C. To breathe
D. To clean the body
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Who can perform a post-mortem examination?
A. A police officer
B. A veterinarian
C. A nurse
D. A medical doctor called a pathologist