Question detail
Which option best explains cells within Principles of organisation?
Try the question, check the answer, then read the explanation to understand the curriculum point.
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MCQ
Type
practice
Style
Topic
Principles of organisation
Question
- A. A tissue is a group of similar cells working together for a shared function.
- B. A tissue is not a group of similar cells working together for a shared function.
- C. Giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Define a tissue as a group of similar cells working together for a shared function.
- D. The biology in this objective should be kept separate from Principles of organisation.
Answer
The best option is A tissue is a group of similar cells working together for a shared function. It keeps the focus on the science in Principles of organisation, not just the topic label.
Explanation
The best answer is A tissue is a group of similar cells working together for a shared function. because it explains the idea in the context of Principles of organisation. 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 define a tissue as a group of similar cells working together for a shared function.
Common mistake
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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