Implanted medical devices such as pacemakers or insulin pumps can be considered part of the Internet of Things (IoT) because they may have the capability to connect wirelessly for data reporting and device monitoring.
The correct answer is true. Implanted medical devices such as pacemakers and insulin pumps that have connectivity features do fall under the Internet of Things (IoT) because they can be connected to other devices or networks wirelessly to report data or be monitored remotely. This includes adjusting device settings or updating firmware, features that are common in IoT devices. On the other hand, the incorrect answer (false) suggests these devices cannot connect wirelessly, which is not true for many modern medical devices that have such capabilities for health management.
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