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Why does the body attack a transplanted organ?
The organ has pathogens that the body wants to destroy.
The organ is not recognized by the body as being made of self cells.
The organ's pH level is not compatible with the recipient's pH level.
The organ does not have enough nutrients to support the body.

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Answer:

B) The organ is not recognized by the body as being made of self cells.

Explanation:

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The organ is not recognized by the body as being made of self cells.

Why does the body reject transplant organs?

Acute rejection happens when your body's immune system treats the new organ like a foreign object and attacks it. We treat this by reducing your immune system's response with medication.

Chronic rejection can become a long-term problem. Complex conditions can make rejection difficult to treat.

Thus, option "B" is correct.

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