Question detail

A tissue lacks receptors for a hormone. What is the most likely result?

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MCQ

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practice

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Topic

Hormonal coordination in humans

Question

  1. A. The tissue will not produce the specific hormone response
  2. B. The tissue will immediately become a gland
  3. C. The tissue will stop receiving blood
  4. D. The hormone will turn into a nerve impulse

Answer

The correct option is The tissue will not produce the specific hormone response. This is the best answer because it directly matches the learning objective to apply knowledge of target organs to explain why hormones affect only specific tissues.

Explanation

The correct option is The tissue will not produce the specific hormone response. The tissue will not produce the specific hormone response supports the answer because it fits Human endocrine system in Hormonal coordination in humans and uses the required AQA GCSE Biology context. The objective asks students to apply knowledge of target organs to explain why hormones affect only specific tissues, so the explanation must connect the option to that exact skill or idea. The other options are incorrect because "The tissue will immediately become a gland", "The tissue will stop receiving blood", "The hormone will turn into a nerve impulse" do not match the specific approved objective or practical context.

Common mistake

Misunderstanding Target Organs

Students often think that hormones affect all tissues in the body equally, rather than specific target organs.

Emphasize that hormones are like keys that only fit specific locks (target organs), and review examples of hormones and their corresponding target organs to reinforce this concept.

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