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Which statement correctly describes cells in Principles of organisation?

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Principles of organisation

Question

  1. A. A tissue is a group of similar cells working together for a shared function.
  2. B. Giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Define a tissue as a group of similar cells working together for a shared function.
  3. C. A tissue is not a group of similar cells working together for a shared function.
  4. D. The idea only requires memorising the topic title for Principles of organisation.

Answer

Choose A tissue is a group of similar cells working together for a shared function. It matches the approved objective about define a tissue as a group of similar cells working together for a shared function.

Explanation

This question checks recall of Principles of organisation. The correct option is A tissue is a group of similar cells working together for a shared function. because a tissue is a group of similar cells working together for a shared function. Principles of organisation sits within Principles of organisation, so this idea should be explained in that specific biological context rather than as an isolated phrase. A useful term here is cells, because cells is a curriculum-aligned term linked to the learning objective: Define a tissue as a group of similar cells working together for a shared function. Avoid giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Define a tissue as a group of similar cells working together for a shared function; instead answer by clearly explaining how to define a tissue as a group of similar cells working together for a shared function. Use precise biological vocabulary when you explain how to define a tissue as a group of similar cells working together for a shared function. This keeps your answer tightly aligned to the approved learning objective for Principles of organisation A helpful detail is that cells is a curriculum-aligned term linked to the learning objective: Define a tissue as a group of similar cells working together for a shared function. A common mistake is giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Define a tissue as a group of similar cells working together for a shared function.

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Principles of organisation common mistake 1

Giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Define a tissue as a group of similar cells working together for a shared function..

Answer by clearly explaining how to define a tissue as a group of similar cells working together for a shared function..

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