
Genetic Blueprint Multiple Choices
This passage discusses the role of genetics in predisposing individuals to substance abuse. It explains that certain genetic factors, along with family history and shared environments, can increase the likelihood of substance abuse. However, the passage emphasizes that while genetics may play a role, personal choices and prevention strategies can help individuals avoid substance abuse. It concludes by encouraging individuals to seek support and make informed decisions based on their family history.
Students enhance their vocabulary with terms like “genetic predisposition,” “inherited vulnerability,” and “substance abuse prevention.” The passage improves comprehension by explaining the interaction between genetics and environment in shaping behaviors. It fosters critical thinking as students reflect on how personal responsibility interacts with biological factors. The clear explanation of complex genetic concepts also helps students develop writing skills, particularly in breaking down scientific information into digestible parts.