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Body Location or Region has an “is a” relationship with___________.
--Since the lower node “is a” specific kind of the higher node and such relationships are passed down to any subsequent nodes,
Body Location or Region is a specific kind of Spatial Concept, which in turn is specific kind of Idea or Concept, which in turn is specific kind of Conceptual Entity.

Thus, Body Location or Region is a specific kind of Conceptual Entity.

C. Conceptual Entity

Anatomical Structure has an "is a" relationship with exactly__________other semantic types.
--As mentioned in the problem statement, the lower node “is a” specific kind of the higher node and such relationships are passed down to any subsequent nodes.

Anatomical Structure has an "is a" relationship with Physical Object, which in turn has an "is a" relationship with Entity.
Thus, Anatomical Structure has an "is a" relationship with Physical Object and Entity.

Note : The "is a" relationship does not pass down to lower nodes.

B. 2
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Given that,
Firm line means "lower node is a relationship with upper node", where dotted arrow "arrow heads may be associated with arrow generated cases".

Body Location or Region has an “is a” relationship with___________.

Body Location or Region has an “is a” relationship with spatial concept, Idea or concept and Conceptual Entity.

A. Body Space or Junction
B. Body Substance
C. Conceptual Entity - Correct.
D. Finding
E. Qualitative Concept

Anatomical Structure has an "is a" relationship with exactly__________other semantic types.

Anatomical Structure has an "is a" relationship with Physical Object.

A. 1 - Correct.
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5
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Body Location or Region has an “is a” relationship with___________.

A. Body Space or Junction.....Its is a Possible association. Not an "is a" relationship with Body Location
B. Body Substance......Its is a Possible association. Not an "is a" relationship with Body Location
C. Conceptual Entity.....Spatial concept=>Idea or Concept=>Conceptual Entity
D. Finding.....It is in a different vertical. In that same parallel Body location is connected with Idea or concept
E. Qualitative Concept.....It is in a different vertical. In that same parallel Body location is connected with Spatial Concept

Anatomical Structure has an "is a" relationship with exactly__________other semantic types.

An "is a" relationship is with the parental node and not with the subsequent node.
Fully Formed Anatomical Structure=> Anatomical Structure=>Physical Object=>Entity

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5

IMO Option C & Option B
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Hello everyone

This is a medium-level difficult question. OA is posted, it is C for both blanks. Official explanation will be posted soon.

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Statement 1: Conceptual Entity. The graph’s text indicates that an “is a” relationship is indicated by a solid line between a higher node and a lower node. Start by finding the box labeled Body Location or Region, located on the right-hand side. Since this node is at the lowest level, any “is a” relationship must come from a higher node. Move upwards through the tree, following solid lines, to find every node Body Location or Region is connected to.

Spatial Concept → Idea or Concept → Conceptual Entity → Entity

Conceptual Entity is among the choices so this is the correct answer.

Statement 2:. The graph’s text indicates that an “is a” relationship is indicated by a solid line between a higher node and a lower node. Start by finding the box labeled Anatomical Structure, located on the right-hand side. This node has other nodes above and below it so an “is a” relationship could come from either direction. Start at the top of the tree, and follow the branching that leads you through Anatomical Structure, following solid lines, to find every node Anatomical Structure is connected to. Be careful not to include dotted line connections as those are not considered “is a” relationships.

Entity → Physical Object → Anatomical Structure → Fully Formed Anatomical Structure

There are 4 nodes in this “is a” relationship, but it asks for the number Anatomical Structure is related to. Therefore, it is in an “is a” relationship with 3 other semantic types.

Statement 1: Conceptual Entity
Statement 2: 3

How 3? Entity → Physical Object → Anatomical Structure. Then it is only 2. How we can take fully formed anatomical structure? Question is only about anatomical structure...right?
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He is considering anatomical structure to be an "is a" relationship with itself lol
Which wasn't even specified as a possibility in any of the examples in the passage. Poor question. I really wish GMAT Club had a team of moderators to junk out such questions.
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Official Explanation

Statement 1: Conceptual Entity. The graph’s text indicates that an “is a” relationship is indicated by a solid line between a higher node and a lower node. Start by finding the box labeled Body Location or Region, located on the right-hand side. Since this node is at the lowest level, any “is a” relationship must come from a higher node. Move upwards through the tree, following solid lines, to find every node Body Location or Region is connected to.

Spatial Concept → Idea or Concept → Conceptual Entity → Entity

Conceptual Entity is among the choices so this is the correct answer.

Statement 2:. The graph’s text indicates that an “is a” relationship is indicated by a solid line between a higher node and a lower node. Start by finding the box labeled Anatomical Structure, located on the right-hand side. This node has other nodes above and below it so an “is a” relationship could come from either direction. Start at the top of the tree, and follow the branching that leads you through Anatomical Structure, following solid lines, to find every node Anatomical Structure is connected to. Be careful not to include dotted line connections as those are not considered “is a” relationships.

Entity → Physical Object → Anatomical Structure → Fully Formed Anatomical Structure

There are 4 nodes in this “is a” relationship, but it asks for the number Anatomical Structure is related to. Therefore, it is in an “is a” relationship with 3 other semantic types.

Statement 1: Conceptual Entity
Statement 2: 3

How 3? Entity → Physical Object → Anatomical Structure. Then it is only 2. How we can take fully formed anatomical structure? Question is only about anatomical structure...right?
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