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Which option avoids the common misconception in this objective for Classification of living organisms, Classification of living organisms: students must identify the three domains as Archaea, Bacteria and Eukaryota.

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Classification of living organisms

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  1. A. Misconception avoided: Classification can be updated when DNA evidence changes understanding of evolutionary links. This matches Classification of living organisms because students must identify the three domains as Archaea, Bacteria and Eukaryota.
  2. B. Common misconception: Ignoring that classification is evidence-based grouping, not inheritance itself. This would blur Evolution vs classification instead of testing Classification of living organisms.
  3. C. Partial misconception: Treating classification as the process that causes species to change. This misses the objective focus on identify the three domains as Archaea, Bacteria and Eukaryota.
  4. D. Terminology mix-up: It moves into a neighbouring Unit 4.6 idea rather than Classification of living organisms / Classification of living organisms.

Answer

The correct option is Misconception avoided: Classification can be updated when DNA evidence changes understanding of evolutionary links. This matches Classification of living organisms because students must identify the three domains as Archaea, Bacteria and Eukaryota.. It is the only option that keeps Evolution vs classification separate and answers the approved learning objective in Classification of living organisms.

Explanation

The correct option is Misconception avoided: Classification can be updated when DNA evidence changes understanding of evolutionary links. This matches Classification of living organisms because students must identify the three domains as Archaea, Bacteria and Eukaryota.. Misconception avoided: Classification can be updated when DNA evidence changes understanding of evolutionary links. This matches Classification of living organisms because students must identify the three domains as Archaea, Bacteria and Eukaryota. is correct because Classification can be updated when DNA evidence changes understanding of evolutionary links. The learning objective says students must identify the three domains as Archaea, Bacteria and Eukaryota, so the answer must stay inside Classification of living organisms. The alternative options are wrong because they either ignoring that classification is evidence-based grouping, not inheritance itself., treating classification as the process that causes species to change., or drift away from do not ask a classification question with natural selection as the best answer unless the stem explicitly asks for mechanism..

Common mistake

Classification of living organisms common mistake 1

Giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Identify the three domains as Archaea, Bacteria and Eukaryota..

Answer by clearly explaining how to identify the three domains as Archaea, Bacteria and Eukaryota..

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