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- which process uses short bursts of sound waves and their reflections to make detailed maps of internal organs inside the body? (1 point) infrasound ultrasound radar sonar
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Ultrasound uses high - frequency sound waves (short bursts) that bounce off internal organs. The reflected waves are used to create detailed images of the body's internal structures. Infrasound has low frequencies and is not used for this purpose. Radar uses radio waves for detecting objects and is not related to internal body imaging. Sonar is mainly used for underwater object detection using sound waves and not for internal body mapping.
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B. ultrasound