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For Communicable diseases, which option explains "[object Object]" most accurately?

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Communicable diseases

Question

  1. A. [object Object]. is linked to communicable diseases because it is part of this approved learning objective.
  2. B. An unrelated statement about Communicable diseases
  3. C. A conclusion that ignores the evidence in the question
  4. D. A broader claim that goes beyond this specification point

Answer

[object Object]. is linked to communicable diseases because it is part of this approved learning objective. is correct for this objective.

Explanation

[object Object]. is linked to communicable diseases because it is part of this approved learning objective. is the supported choice because it connects directly to "Explain that a new drug may still start from a chemical extracted from a plant" and keeps the explanation inside the AQA GCSE Biology Communicable diseases curriculum. The other options are weaker because they are either unrelated, unsupported by the objective, or too broad for this page.

Common mistake

Misunderstanding Drug Origins

Students often think that new drugs are always fully synthetic and do not originate from natural sources.

Emphasize that many new drugs can start from chemicals extracted from plants, highlighting the connection between natural substances and pharmaceutical development.

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