Question detail
Which option best explains amylase within Animal tissues, organs and organ systems?
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MCQ
Type
practice
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Topic
Animal tissues, organs and organ systems
Question
- A. Recall that amylase is a carbohydrase that breaks starch down into simple sugars.
- B. Recall that amylase is not a carbohydrase that breaks starch down into simple sugars.
- C. Giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Recall that amylase is a carbohydrase that breaks starch down into simple sugars.
- D. The biology in this objective should be kept separate from The human digestive system.
Answer
The best option is Recall that amylase is a carbohydrase that breaks starch down into simple sugars. It keeps the focus on the science in The human digestive system, not just the topic label.
Explanation
The best answer is Recall that amylase is a carbohydrase that breaks starch down into simple sugars. because it explains the idea in the context of The human digestive system. Students need to connect the wording of the question to the approved objective, not to a vague memory of the topic. Use precise biological vocabulary when you explain how to recall that amylase is a carbohydrase that breaks starch down into simple sugars.
Common mistake
The human digestive system common mistake 1
Giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Recall that amylase is a carbohydrase that breaks starch down into simple sugars..
Answer by clearly explaining how to recall that amylase is a carbohydrase that breaks starch down into simple sugars..
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