Question detail
Which option most accurately separates the correct idea about heart from a common mistake?
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At a glance
MCQ
Type
practice
Style
Topic
Animal tissues, organs and organ systems
Question
- A. Natural resting heart rate is controlled by a group of cells in the right atrium acting as a pacemaker.
- B. Natural resting heart rate is not controlled by a group of cells in the right atrium acting as a pacemaker.
- C. Giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Explain that natural resting heart rate is controlled by a group of cells in the right atrium acting as a pacemaker.
- D. The biology in this objective should be kept separate from The heart and blood vessels.
Answer
The most accurate choice is Natural resting heart rate is controlled by a group of cells in the right atrium acting as a pacemaker. It avoids the common misconception that often appears when students answer too generally.
Explanation
This analysis question is looking for the option that stays accurate when other statements drift into misconception. The strongest choice is Natural resting heart rate is controlled by a group of cells in the right atrium acting as a pacemaker. because it reflects the intended meaning of the learning objective. This keeps your answer tightly aligned to the approved learning objective for The heart and blood vessels.
Common mistake
The heart and blood vessels common mistake 1
Giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Explain that natural resting heart rate is controlled by a group of cells in the right atrium acting as a pacemaker..
Answer by clearly explaining how to explain that natural resting heart rate is controlled by a group of cells in the right atrium acting as a pacemaker..
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