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Which statement correctly describes benign in Cancer?

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Topic

Animal tissues, organs and organ systems

Question

  1. A. Students should be able to describe benign tumours as abnormal cell growths contained in one area.
  2. B. Giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Describe benign tumours as abnormal cell growths contained in one area.
  3. C. It is not correct that students should be able to describe benign tumours as abnormal cell growths contained in one area.
  4. D. The idea only requires memorising the topic title for Animal tissues, organs and organ systems.

Answer

Choose Students should be able to describe benign tumours as abnormal cell growths contained in one area. It matches the approved objective about describe benign tumours as abnormal cell growths contained in one area.

Explanation

This question checks recall of Animal tissues, organs and organ systems. The correct option is Students should be able to describe benign tumours as abnormal cell growths contained in one area. because students should be able to describe benign tumours as abnormal cell growths contained in one area. Cancer sits within Animal tissues, organs and organ systems, so this idea should be explained in that specific biological context rather than as an isolated phrase. A useful term here is benign, because benign is a curriculum-aligned term linked to the learning objective: Describe benign tumours as abnormal cell growths contained in one area. Avoid giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Describe benign tumours as abnormal cell growths contained in one area; instead answer by clearly explaining how to describe benign tumours as abnormal cell growths contained in one area. Use precise biological vocabulary when you explain how to describe benign tumours as abnormal cell growths contained in one area. This keeps your answer tightly aligned to the approved learning objective for Cancer A helpful detail is that benign is a curriculum-aligned term linked to the learning objective: Describe benign tumours as abnormal cell growths contained in one area. A common mistake is giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Describe benign tumours as abnormal cell growths contained in one area.

Common mistake

Cancer common mistake 1

Giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Describe benign tumours as abnormal cell growths contained in one area..

Answer by clearly explaining how to describe benign tumours as abnormal cell growths contained in one area..

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