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Which statement correctly describes cancer in Cancer?

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Topic

Animal tissues, organs and organ systems

Question

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

Answer

In this question, Students should be able to describe malignant tumours as cancers that invade neighbouring tissues. is correct It stays aligned to the exact wording and meaning of the objective.

Explanation

In AQA-style practice, the correct answer must match the objective closely and use the science rather than filler wording. That is why Students should be able to describe malignant tumours as cancers that invade neighbouring tissues. is the best option here. Linking the idea to cancer is a curriculum-aligned term linked to the learning objective: Describe malignant tumours as cancers that invade neighbouring tissues keeps the explanation specific.

Common mistake

Cancer common mistake 1

Giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Describe malignant tumours as cancers that invade neighbouring tissues..

Answer by clearly explaining how to describe malignant tumours as cancers that invade neighbouring tissues..

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