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Which option avoids the common misconception in this objective for Reproduction, DNA and the genome: students must describe DNA as the genetic material in the nucleus of a cell.

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Reproduction

Question

  1. A. Misconception avoided: A DNA base sequence is the storage format; a gene is the named instruction unit. This matches DNA and the genome because students must describe DNA as the genetic material in the nucleus of a cell.
  2. B. Common misconception: Explaining protein coding without naming the gene as the relevant section of DNA. This would blur DNA vs genes instead of testing DNA and the genome.
  3. C. Partial misconception: Treating DNA as if it always means one gene. This misses the objective focus on describe DNA as the genetic material in the nucleus of a cell.
  4. D. Terminology mix-up: It moves into a neighbouring Unit 4.6 idea rather than Reproduction / DNA and the genome.

Answer

The correct option is Misconception avoided: A DNA base sequence is the storage format; a gene is the named instruction unit. This matches DNA and the genome because students must describe DNA as the genetic material in the nucleus of a cell.. It is the only option that keeps DNA vs genes separate and answers the approved learning objective in DNA and the genome.

Explanation

The correct option is Misconception avoided: A DNA base sequence is the storage format; a gene is the named instruction unit. This matches DNA and the genome because students must describe DNA as the genetic material in the nucleus of a cell.. Misconception avoided: A DNA base sequence is the storage format; a gene is the named instruction unit. This matches DNA and the genome because students must describe DNA as the genetic material in the nucleus of a cell. is correct because A DNA base sequence is the storage format; a gene is the named instruction unit. The learning objective says students must describe DNA as the genetic material in the nucleus of a cell, so the answer must stay inside DNA and the genome. The alternative options are wrong because they either explaining protein coding without naming the gene as the relevant section of dna., treating dna as if it always means one gene., or drift away from do not use dna, gene, and chromosome as interchangeable answers..

Common mistake

Misunderstanding DNA Location

Students often confuse DNA as being located in the cytoplasm instead of the nucleus.

Remember that DNA is specifically found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, which is where it serves as the genetic material.

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