Question detail
For Monoclonal antibodies (biology only) (HT only), which option explains "[object Object]" most accurately?
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Topic
Monoclonal antibodies (biology only) (HT only)
Question
- A. [object Object]. is linked to monoclonal antibodies (biology only) (HT only) because it is part of this approved...
- B. An unrelated statement about Monoclonal antibodies (biology only) (HT only)
- C. A conclusion that ignores the evidence in the question
- D. A broader claim that goes beyond this specification point
Answer
[object Object]. is linked to monoclonal antibodies (biology only) (HT only) because it is part of this approved... is correct for this objective.
Explanation
[object Object]. is linked to monoclonal antibodies (biology only) (HT only) because it is part of this approved... is the supported choice because it connects directly to "Explain how a monoclonal antibody can deliver a radioactive substance, toxic drug or growth-inhibiting chemical to cancer cells" and keeps the explanation inside the AQA GCSE Biology Monoclonal antibodies (biology only) (HT only) curriculum. The other options are weaker because they are either unrelated, unsupported by the objective, or too broad for this page.
Common mistake
Misunderstanding Delivery Mechanism
Students often confuse how monoclonal antibodies deliver substances to cancer cells, thinking they directly kill the cells rather than targeting them for treatment.
Clarify that monoclonal antibodies bind specifically to cancer cell antigens, allowing for the delivery of a radioactive substance, toxic drug, or growth-inhibiting chemical directly to the cancer cells, which then disrupts their function.
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