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Which option most accurately separates the correct idea about tissues from a common mistake?

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Topic

Principles of organisation

Question

  1. A. An organ is made from different tissues working together to perform a function.
  2. B. An organ is not made from different tissues working together to perform a function.
  3. C. Giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Explain that an organ is made from different tissues working together to perform a function.
  4. D. The biology in this objective should be kept separate from Principles of organisation.

Answer

The most accurate choice is An organ is made from different tissues working together to perform a function. 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 An organ is made from different tissues working together to perform a function. because it reflects the intended meaning of the learning objective. This keeps your answer tightly aligned to the approved learning objective for Principles of organisation.

Common mistake

Principles of organisation common mistake 1

Giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Explain that an organ is made from different tissues working together to perform a function..

Answer by clearly explaining how to explain that an organ is made from different tissues working together to perform a function..

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