NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) Practice Exam

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What type of graft is an autograft?

  1. From an animal to a human

  2. Between different species

  3. From one site to another in the same individual

  4. Between non-relatives

The correct answer is: From one site to another in the same individual

An autograft is a type of graft where tissue is transferred from one site to another within the same individual. This means that the tissue is taken from one part of a person's body and transplanted to another part of the same person's body. Autografts are commonly used in surgeries, such as skin grafts or bone grafts, because the risk of rejection is extremely low since the tissue is from the same individual. The other options are incorrect because: A. An autograft does not involve transferring tissue from an animal to a human. B. An autograft does not involve transferring tissue between different species. D. An autograft does not involve transferring tissue between non-relatives.