Learning objective
Explain that traditional drugs were extracted from plants and microorganisms.
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Communicable diseases
Subtopic
Discovery and development of drugs
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Communicable diseases uses this objective to connect Discovery and development of drugs with exam questions, flashcards, and worked explanations. Approved keywords include drugs. traditional drugs is useful here because medicines that are derived from natural sources such as plants and microorganisms. Avoid students often confuse traditional drugs with synthetic drugs, thinking all medicines are chemically manufactured rather than derived from natural sources; instead emphasize the distinction between traditional drugs, which are extracted from plants and microorganisms, and synthetic drugs, which are created through chemical processes. Use examples of common traditional drugs to illustrate this point. Use memorize examples of traditional drugs derived from plants and microorganisms, and be prepared to explain their significance in medicine. Link your answer to Discovery and development of drugs in Communicable diseases, and keep the biology specific to drugs. Link your answer to Discovery and development of drugs in Communicable diseases, and keep the biology specific to drugs. This helps you connect the historical context of drug development to modern practices, which is essential for answering questions about the origins and importance of pharmaceuticals. This keeps revision aligned with the approved learning objective on explain that traditional drugs were extracted from plants and microorganisms. This keeps revision aligned with the approved learning objective on explain that traditional drugs were extracted from plants and microorganisms.
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This objective helps connect Discovery and development of drugs to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for Communicable diseases.
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1 linked- Misunderstanding Traditional Drug Sources: Emphasize the distinction between traditional drugs, which are extracted from plants and microorganisms, and synthetic drugs, which are created through chemical processes. Use examples of common traditional drugs to illustrate this point.
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