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Identify the statement that matches this learning objective: explain that respiration can take place aerobically using oxygen or anaerobically without oxygen.?

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Topic

Respiration

Question

  1. A. Explain that respiration can take place aerobically using oxygen or anaerobically without oxygen.
  2. B. A statement about another biology topic rather than Respiration
  3. C. A revision technique rather than the scientific idea being tested
  4. D. A reversed cause-and-effect version of the objective

Answer

Explain that respiration can take place aerobically using oxygen or anaerobically without oxygen. is the best answer for this Respiration objective.

Explanation

Explain that respiration can take place aerobically using oxygen or anaerobically without oxygen. is supported by the approved learning objective: "Explain that respiration can take place aerobically using oxygen or anaerobically without oxygen". It stays within Respiration, uses the key idea "explain that respiration can take place aerobically using oxygen or anaerobically without oxygen", and avoids distractors that either switch topic, describe a study method, or reverse the biology relationship.

Common mistake

Confusing Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration

Students often confuse aerobic respiration, which requires oxygen, with anaerobic respiration, which does not require oxygen.

To fix this, students should clearly define the conditions for each type of respiration and remember that aerobic respiration occurs in the presence of oxygen, while anaerobic respiration occurs in its absence.

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