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Which option correctly contrasts the named ideas for Variation and evolution, Cloning (biology only): students must describe inserting the nucleus from an adult body cell into the enucleated egg cell.
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practice
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Topic
Variation and evolution
Question
- A. Correct contrast: Many genes are found on one chromosome. This matches Cloning (biology only) because students must describe inserting the nucleus from an adult body cell into the enucleated egg cell.
- B. Reversed contrast: Using gene and chromosome as the same scale of structure. This would blur Genes vs chromosomes instead of testing Cloning (biology only).
- C. Over-broad contrast: Missing that chromosomes contain many genes. This misses the objective focus on describe inserting the nucleus from an adult body cell into the enucleated egg cell.
- D. Unrelated contrast: It moves into a neighbouring Unit 4.6 idea rather than Variation and evolution / Cloning (biology only).
Answer
The correct option is Correct contrast: Many genes are found on one chromosome. This matches Cloning (biology only) because students must describe inserting the nucleus from an adult body cell into the enucleated egg cell.. It is the only option that keeps Genes vs chromosomes separate and answers the approved learning objective in Cloning (biology only).
Explanation
The correct option is Correct contrast: Many genes are found on one chromosome. This matches Cloning (biology only) because students must describe inserting the nucleus from an adult body cell into the enucleated egg cell.. Correct contrast: Many genes are found on one chromosome. This matches Cloning (biology only) because students must describe inserting the nucleus from an adult body cell into the enucleated egg cell. is correct because Many genes are found on one chromosome. The learning objective says students must describe inserting the nucleus from an adult body cell into the enucleated egg cell, so the answer must stay inside Cloning (biology only). The alternative options are wrong because they either using gene and chromosome as the same scale of structure., missing that chromosomes contain many genes., or drift away from question stems about chromosomes must test packaging, chromosome number, nucleus, or many genes on one molecule..
Common mistake
Cloning (biology only) common mistake 1
Giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Describe inserting the nucleus from an adult body cell into the enucleated egg cell..
Answer by clearly explaining how to describe inserting the nucleus from an adult body cell into the enucleated egg cell..
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