Question detail
Pick the option a student should use in an exam answer: explain how monoclonal antibodies can be used to treat some diseases including cancer.?
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MCQ
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practice
Style
Topic
Monoclonal antibodies (biology only) (HT only)
Question
- A. Explain how monoclonal antibodies can be used to treat some diseases including cancer.
- B. A statement about another biology topic rather than Monoclonal antibodies (biology only) (HT only)
- C. A revision technique rather than the scientific idea being tested
- D. A reversed cause-and-effect version of the objective
Answer
Explain how monoclonal antibodies can be used to treat some diseases including cancer. is the best answer for this Monoclonal antibodies (biology only) (HT only) objective.
Explanation
Explain how monoclonal antibodies can be used to treat some diseases including cancer. is supported by the approved learning objective: "Explain how monoclonal antibodies can be used to treat some diseases including cancer". It stays within Monoclonal antibodies (biology only) (HT only), uses the key idea "[object Object]", and avoids distractors that either switch topic, describe a study method, or reverse the biology relationship.
Common mistake
Misunderstanding Treatment Mechanism
Students often confuse how monoclonal antibodies directly target cancer cells with general chemotherapy treatments.
Clarify that monoclonal antibodies specifically bind to antigens on cancer cells, allowing for targeted treatment, unlike chemotherapy which affects all rapidly dividing cells.
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