Explicit Detail Retrieval

81 questions

Question 1Question

In his 1875 treatise on plant irritability, botanist Wilhelm Pfeffer investigated the mechanisms underlying pulvinar movement in Mimosa pudica and legume leaves. Contrary to the contemporary hypothesis that leaf droop resulted from passive mechanical exhaustion of cellular walls, Pfeffer demonstrated that rapid movement is driven by active, asymmetric changes in turgor pressure within specialized motor organs called pulvini. Specifically, Pfeffer observed that upon mechanical stimulation, parenchymal cells in the abaxial (lower) half of the pulvinus rapidly lose potassium ions and water to surrounding intercellular spaces, causing a sudden loss of cell turgor and volume. Simultaneously, cells in the adaxial (upper) half retain their turgor or undergo slight turgidity increases, creating a differential mechanical tension that forces the leaf downward. Furthermore, Pfeffer established that recovery of upright leaf posture requires an energy-dependent active transport mechanism to re-accumulate potassium ions back into the abaxial cells against a concentration gradient, a process that is significantly inhibited under hypoxic conditions or in the presence of metabolic toxins like cyanide.

According to the passage, which of the following statements regarding leaf movement in Mimosa pudica are explicitly supported? Select all that apply.

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Answer: The downward movement of the leaf is driven by a loss of turgidity in parenchymal cells located in the lower portion of the pulvinus.; Hypoxic conditions impair the physiological process responsible for restoring the leaf to an upright posture.

Answer

The supported statements are that leaf downward movement relies on turgidity loss in lower pulvinus cells and that hypoxic conditions impair the process restoring upright leaf posture.
The passage explicitly supports two statements: first, that cells in the abaxial (lower) half of the pulvinus suffer a loss of turgor driving downward movement; second, that recovery of upright posture requires active transport which is significantly inhibited under hypoxic conditions.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Scan the passage for the mechanism responsible for downward leaf movement.
Located the sentence stating that cells in the abaxial (lower) half of the pulvinus lose potassium ions and water, leading to a loss of turgor that forces the leaf downward.
This directly confirms the statement that downward leaf movement is driven by turgidity loss in the lower pulvinus cells.
2
Scan the passage for mentions of hypoxic conditions and leaf posture recovery.
Found the final sentence noting that recovery of upright posture requires energy-dependent active transport, which is significantly inhibited under hypoxic conditions.
This explicitly verifies the claim that hypoxic conditions impair the recovery mechanism.
3
Evaluate the statement concerning passive mechanical exhaustion.
The text states that Pfeffer worked 'Contrary to the contemporary hypothesis that leaf droop resulted from passive mechanical exhaustion'.
The passage presents passive mechanical exhaustion as a rejected hypothesis, making the statement factually inverted relative to the passage findings.

Key Concept

Explicit Detail Retrieval
Question 2Question

Passage:
In 1867, Swiss botanist Simon Schwendener proposed the dual hypothesis of lichens, asserting that lichens were not autonomous plants but rather composite organisms consisting of a green alga trapped within a parasitic fungus. Initially met with fierce resistance from traditional lichenologists who viewed the fungal component as a structural tissue of a single plant, Schwendener’s framework gained gradual support as microscopic staining techniques improved. In 1879, German mycologist Heinrich Anton de Bary expanded Schwendener’s concept by coining the term 'symbiosis' to describe the living together of unlike organisms. Crucially, de Bary departed from Schwendener’s strictly antagonistic model of fungal parasitism; instead, de Bary posited a broad spectrum of symbiotic associations, ranging from mutually beneficial mutualism to destructive parasitism. De Bary demonstrated that while certain fungal hyphae absorb nutrients directly from algal cells without causing immediate host death, the algal partner retains photosynthetic capabilities that nourish the fungal matrix.

Which of the following statements regarding nineteenth-century theories of lichen biology is explicitly supported by the passage? Select all that apply.

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Answer: Traditional lichenologists initially rejected Schwendener's dual hypothesis because they considered the fungal element to be structural tissue belonging to an individual plant.; In de Bary's model, algal cells involved in lichen associations maintain their ability to perform photosynthesis.

Answer

The supported statements are that traditional lichenologists viewed the fungal element as structural tissue of a single plant, and that algal cells retain their photosynthetic capabilities under de Bary's model.
The passage provides explicit text evidence for two of the statements. First, it explicitly mentions that traditional lichenologists resisted Schwendener's framework because they viewed the fungal component as a structural tissue of a single plant. Second, it explicitly states that the algal partner retains photosynthetic capabilities that nourish the fungal matrix.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Scan the passage for references to traditional lichenologists and Schwendener's dual hypothesis.
The text states that traditional lichenologists resisted the hypothesis because they 'viewed the fungal component as a structural tissue of a single plant.' This directly supports the statement regarding traditional lichenologists' initial rejection.
Explicit detail retrieval requires matching passage facts directly with the offered claims.
2
Examine the passage's description of de Bary's definition of symbiosis.
The passage explains that de Bary 'posited a spectrum of symbiotic associations, ranging from mutually beneficial mutualism to destructive parasitism.' The statement claiming that symbiosis was restricted exclusively to mutually beneficial interactions misreads this restrictive modifier.
Options containing restrictive words like 'exclusively' must be verified against passage qualifiers.
3
Evaluate the claim regarding the photosynthetic capabilities of algal cells in de Bary's model.
The final sentence explicitly states that 'the algal partner retains photosynthetic capabilities that nourish the fungal matrix.' This directly supports the claim.
Direct paraphrase matching confirms explicit support.

Key Concept

Explicit Detail Retrieval
Question 3Question

In 1905, geologist Richard Dixon Oldham analyzed seismic waves generated by the 1897 Assam earthquake to investigate Earth's internal structure. By comparing the arrival times of primary (P) and secondary (S) waves at recording stations globally, Oldham identified a distinct shadow zone beyond 104 degrees from the epicenter where direct S-waves failed to emerge. From this specific absence, Oldham deduced the existence of a central fluid core that impeded shear wave transmission. However, because his instruments lacked the sensitivity to detect faint, refracted P-waves passing through the deepest interior, Oldham incorrectly estimated the core's radius to be substantially larger than modern measurements indicate, attributing the wave attenuation entirely to homogenous core density rather than a distinct solid inner core boundary.

Based on the passage, which of the following statements regarding Richard Dixon Oldham's 1905 seismic investigation are explicitly supported? Consider each of the three choices separately and select all that apply.

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Answer: Oldham's deduction of a fluid central core relied on observing the absence of direct S-waves at stations located more than 104 degrees from the earthquake's epicenter.; The seismological recording instruments available to Oldham failed to register faint P-waves passing through the planet's deepest interior.

Answer

The supported statements are that Oldham's deduction of a fluid central core relied on observing the absence of direct S-waves beyond 104 degrees from the epicenter, and that the seismological recording instruments available to Oldham failed to register faint P-waves passing through the planet's deepest interior.
The passage explicitly supports two statements. First, it confirms that Oldham deduced a central fluid core from the absence of direct S-waves at stations beyond 104 degrees from the epicenter. Second, it explicitly mentions that Oldham's instruments lacked the sensitivity required to detect faint P-waves passing through the deepest interior of the Earth.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Locate explicit details regarding Oldham's deduction of the fluid core and the 104-degree boundary.
The passage states that direct S-waves failed to emerge beyond 104 degrees and 'from this specific absence, Oldham deduced the existence of a central fluid core.' This confirms the statement regarding his core deduction.
Explicit detail retrieval requires matching passage facts directly to the option claims.
2
Evaluate the option regarding the calculation of the core radius and P-wave measurement.
The text states Oldham 'incorrectly estimated the core's radius' and that his instruments 'lacked the sensitivity to detect faint, refracted P-waves.' This directly refutes the claim of a correct calculation.
Identify direct factual contradictions in detail retrieval distractors.
3
Evaluate the option regarding instrument sensitivity and deep interior P-waves.
The text explicitly states 'because his instruments lacked the sensitivity to detect faint, refracted P-waves passing through the deepest interior,' directly supporting this claim.
Confirm explicit phrasing paraphrases without making unwarranted leaps.

Key Concept

Explicit Detail Retrieval
Question 4Question

Passage:
In 1908, Norwegian physicist Kristian Birkeland published his extensive investigation into the origins of the aurora borealis, basing his conclusions on experiments with a "terrella"—a magnetized metallic sphere suspended in a vacuum chamber. By directing beams of cathode rays (electrons) toward the magnetized sphere, Birkeland successfully replicated visual rings of light surrounding the sphere's magnetic poles, mirroring the auroral ovals observed in Earth's polar atmospheres. Birkeland hypothesized that the solar atmosphere continually ejected energetic electrons into space, which were then channeled by Earth's magnetic field toward the polar regions to produce auroral displays. Although mainstream geophysicists of his era, notably Lord Kelvin and Sydney Chapman, rejected Birkeland's theory on the grounds that continuous particle streams would be dissipated by electrostatic repulsion prior to reaching Earth, satellite observations in 1967 ultimately confirmed the presence of electric currents—now designated Birkeland currents—flowing along geomagnetic field lines into the ionosphere.

According to the passage, which of the following statements about Birkeland's experiment or hypothesis are explicitly supported? Select all that apply.

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Answer: Birkeland generated light rings around a magnetized metallic sphere by targeting it with cathode rays in a vacuum chamber.; Space-based satellite measurements in 1967 verified the existence of electric currents moving along geomagnetic field lines into the ionosphere.

Answer

The correct selections are the statement describing Birkeland's generation of light rings around a magnetized sphere using cathode rays and the statement detailing the 1967 satellite verification of electric currents moving along geomagnetic field lines.
The passage explicitly confirms two details: first, that Birkeland directed beams of cathode rays toward a magnetized metallic sphere inside a vacuum chamber to replicate visual rings of light, and second, that satellite observations in 1967 confirmed electric currents flowing along geomagnetic field lines into the ionosphere.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Evaluate the statement regarding Birkeland's experimental setup.
The passage explicitly mentions that Birkeland suspended a magnetized metallic sphere in a vacuum chamber and directed beams of cathode rays toward it to replicate visual rings of light.
This directly confirms the accuracy of the statement.
2
Evaluate the statement regarding Lord Kelvin's stance on Birkeland's theory.
The passage states that Lord Kelvin rejected the theory due to the belief that particle streams would dissipate through electrostatic repulsion, contradicting the assertion that Kelvin supported it.
This statement misreads a negated/opposing relationship presented in the text.
3
Evaluate the statement regarding 1967 satellite measurements.
The passage explicitly notes that satellite observations in 1967 confirmed the presence of electric currents flowing along geomagnetic field lines into the ionosphere.
This directly matches the explicit details provided in the final sentence of the text.

Key Concept

Explicit Detail Retrieval
Question 5Question

In their 1896 excavation of the waste mounds at Oxyrhynchus, papyrologists Bernard Grenfell and Arthur Hunt documented extensive Ptolemaic and Roman administrative records. Contrary to prevailing nineteenth-century assumptions that classical administrative texts were preserved exclusively in damp monastic archives or formal tombs, Grenfell and Hunt observed that the hyper-arid climatic conditions of Upper Egypt permitted the survival of discarded everyday ephemera in unsealed rubbish heaps. Among these documents, land-survey registers from the reign of Ptolemy VIII revealed that local tenant farmers were not subjected to uniform annual grain assessments as previously posited by historian Karl Beloch. Instead, the registers explicitly note that tax rates fluctuated annually based on flood-height measurements recorded at localized nilometers along the Nile tributaries. Furthermore, while imperial decrees mandated grain delivery to state-controlled granaries in Alexandria, private transportation receipts contained within the same stratographical layer indicate that regional river-barge guilds were contracted by individual landholders to fulfill these quotas, rather than relying on state-owned transport vessels.

Based on the passage, which of the following statements regarding Ptolemaic administration and grain transport is explicitly supported by Grenfell and Hunt's findings? Select all that apply.

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Answer: Annual grain tax rates for local tenant farmers varied according to flood-height measurements taken at localized nilometers.; Individual landholders hired regional river-barge guilds to transport mandated grain quotas.

Answer

The statements confirming that annual grain tax rates varied according to localized nilometer flood-height measurements and that individual landholders hired regional river-barge guilds to transport grain quotas are both explicitly supported by the passage.
The passage explicitly supports two details: first, it states that grain tax rates fluctuated based on localized nilometer flood-height measurements; second, it specifies that individual landholders contracted regional river-barge guilds to fulfill grain transport mandates instead of relying on state-owned vessels.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the passage for evidence regarding annual grain tax rates.
The text explicitly states that 'tax rates fluctuated annually based on flood-height measurements recorded at localized nilometers along the Nile tributaries.'
This directly confirms the statement about variable tax rates linked to nilometer measurements.
2
Analyze the passage for evidence regarding the ownership and role of transport vessels.
The text notes that landholders relied on 'regional river-barge guilds... rather than relying on state-owned transport vessels.'
This contradicts the claim that state-owned vessels were primarily responsible and confirms that private guilds were hired by landholders.

Key Concept

Identifying explicitly stated facts and eliminating options that contradict or extrapolate from text details.
Question 6Question

Passage:
In 1787, German physicist Ernst Chladni published Entdeckungen über die Theorie des Klanges ("Discoveries on the Theory of Sound"), detailing a methodology for visualizing acoustic vibrations. Chladni stroked the edge of glass or metal plates covered with fine sand using a violin bow. The resonant vibrations caused the sand to migrate away from regions of maximum displacement (antinodes) and accumulate along nodal lines, where the plate remained stationary. While earlier natural philosophers had observed standing waves in fluids, Chladni was the first to systematically map two-dimensional modal patterns across varied geometries, such as circular and square plates. Although his technique was initially dismissed as a mere parlor trick by contemporary Academicians, Napoleon Bonaparte later funded a prize competition in 1809 for a mathematical explanation of these patterns. This prize ultimately prompted mathematician Sophie Germain to formulate the first boundary-value differential equations describing thin-plate elasticity, laying the structural framework for modern acoustic engineering.

According to the passage, which of the following statements regarding Ernst Chladni's acoustic work is explicitly supported? Consider each of the three choices separately and select all that apply.

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Answer: Sand accumulated on regions of the vibrating plates where physical displacement was minimal or absent.; Napoleon Bonaparte sponsored a competition aimed at providing a mathematical explanation for Chladni's observed patterns.

Answer

The statements confirming that sand accumulated on regions where displacement was minimal or absent and that Napoleon Bonaparte sponsored a competition for a mathematical explanation are both explicitly supported by the text.
The correct choices directly reflect explicit facts in the text: sand collected along nodal lines where the plate remained stationary (matching the statement that sand accumulated where displacement was minimal or absent), and Napoleon Bonaparte funded a 1809 prize competition seeking a mathematical explanation of the figures.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Evaluate the choice regarding sand gathering on stationary portions of the plate.
The passage directly confirms that sand migrated away from antinodes to gather along nodal lines 'where the plate remained stationary.'
Direct textual retrieval verifies that sand accumulated in areas lacking physical movement.
2
Evaluate the choice regarding whether Chladni was the first to observe standing waves in fluids.
The passage notes that 'earlier natural philosophers had observed standing waves in fluids,' making Chladni's innovation the mapping of 2D patterns on plates rather than initial fluid observations.
Direct textual retrieval demonstrates that fluid standing waves were documented prior to Chladni.
3
Evaluate the choice regarding Napoleon Bonaparte's sponsorship of a math competition.
The text explicitly states that 'Napoleon Bonaparte later funded a prize competition in 1809 for a mathematical explanation of these patterns.'
Direct textual retrieval confirms Napoleon's sponsorship of the competition.

Key Concept

Explicit Detail Retrieval requires identifying statements directly stated in the text through accurate paraphrasing while avoiding misread modifiers, reversals, or false claims of historical priority.
Question 7Question

Passage:
In the late 1940s, geneticist Barbara McClintock investigated color mutation patterns in maize kernels, observing phenotypic variations that failed to conform to classical Mendelian inheritance ratios. Through meticulous cytogenetic analysis of chromosome 9, McClintock identified specific genetic elements that were capable of changing their physical positions within the genome. She designated these mobile elements as 'controlling elements'—now termed transposons—and demonstrated that their insertion into or excision from particular gene loci could suppress or reactivate surrounding gene expression. Contrary to the prevailing consensus of the era, which posited that chromosomes possessed fixed, immutable sequences of genes, McClintock proposed that genetic regulation was dynamic and modulated by spatial rearrangement. Although her initial presentations in 1951 were met with skepticism by the scientific community due to the entrenchment of the static genome paradigm, subsequent molecular discoveries in bacteria during the late 1960s confirmed the physical mechanism of transposition.

Consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply.

According to the passage, which of the following is explicitly stated regarding Barbara McClintock's research on maize?

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Answer: Her identification of controlling elements relied on cytogenetic examination of chromosome 9.; The mobility of the genetic elements she identified could influence the activation state of nearby genes.

Answer

The supported statements are that her identification of controlling elements relied on cytogenetic examination of chromosome 9, and that the mobility of the genetic elements she identified could influence the activation state of nearby genes.
The correct options accurately reflect explicit details in the passage. The passage specifically mentions that McClintock's identification of controlling elements was accomplished through 'cytogenetic analysis of chromosome 9.' Furthermore, the text explicitly details that the movement ('insertion into or excision from') of these elements could 'suppress or reactivate surrounding gene expression,' directly confirming that their mobility influenced the activation state of nearby genes.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the passage for explicit statements regarding McClintock's research methods and findings.
Located references to chromosome 9 analysis, controlling elements (transposons), gene expression influence, and reception in 1951.
Explicit detail retrieval questions require matching options directly to facts stated in the passage text.
2
Evaluate the statement concerning chromosome 9 examination.
The text states 'Through meticulous cytogenetic analysis of chromosome 9, McClintock identified specific genetic elements...'
This confirms that her identification of controlling elements relied directly on cytogenetic examination of chromosome 9.
3
Evaluate the statement regarding immediate acceptance of her 1951 findings.
The text states 'Although her initial presentations in 1951 were met with skepticism...'
This directly contradicts the claim of immediate acceptance.
4
Evaluate the statement regarding the influence of mobile elements on nearby genes.
The text states 'insertion into or excision from particular gene loci could suppress or reactivate surrounding gene expression.'
This directly supports the statement that mobility could influence the activation state of surrounding/nearby genes.

Key Concept

Explicit Detail Retrieval
Question 8Question

Passage:
In 1898, Dutch microbiologist Martinus Beijerinck published findings demonstrating that the agent responsible for tobacco mosaic disease was fundamentally distinct from bacteria. Unlike bacterial pathogens, which could be removed from liquid suspension by filtration through porcelain Chamberland filters, the mosaic agent passed unimpeded through the fine pores. Furthermore, Beijerinck observed that while the agent failed to multiply in nutrient broth or cell-free culture media, it proliferated readily when introduced to living, actively growing plant tissues. To describe this novel entity, he coined the term 'contagium vivum fluidum' (contagious living fluid). Although Beijerinck initially hypothesized that the agent was liquid in nature rather than particulate, his crucial insight lay in establishing its absolute dependence on host cellular machinery for replication—a foundational distinction that separated viruses from known cellular microorganisms.

According to the passage, which of the following statements regarding Martinus Beijerinck's research on the tobacco mosaic agent are explicitly supported?

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Answer: The tobacco mosaic agent was capable of passing through porcelain Chamberland filters.; The mosaic agent required living, actively growing host tissue in order to replicate.

Answer

The statements establishing that the mosaic agent passed through porcelain Chamberland filters and that it required living, actively growing host tissue to replicate are both explicitly supported by the passage.
The passage directly supports two statements: first, that the mosaic agent passed unimpeded through the fine pores of porcelain Chamberland filters; and second, that it proliferated in living plant tissues and depended absolutely on host cellular machinery to replicate.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Scan the passage for keywords related to filtration and Chamberland filters.
Located sentence: 'Unlike bacterial pathogens... the mosaic agent passed unimpeded through the fine pores.'
Verifies whether the statement regarding passage through porcelain filters is explicitly supported.
2
Scan the passage for references to nutrient broth and cell-free culture media.
Located sentence: 'Beijerinck observed that while the agent failed to multiply in nutrient broth...'
Evaluates whether the agent could replicate in broth solutions without host tissue.
3
Scan the passage for references to living host tissue requirements.
Located sentences detailing that the agent 'proliferated readily when introduced to living, actively growing plant tissues' and had an 'absolute dependence on host cellular machinery for replication.'
Confirms whether host tissue was required for replication.

Key Concept

Explicit Detail Retrieval
Question 9Question

In studying Holocene marine climate shifts, oceanographers have historically relied on shallow-water reef corals as proxies for sea-surface temperature variations. However, recent analyses of deep-sea scleractinian corals—specifically *Lophelia pertusa* harvested from bathyal depths along the North Atlantic margin—have challenged the assumption that deep-ocean thermal regimes remained stagnant throughout these epochal shifts. Unlike surface-dwelling corals, whose skeletal strontium-to-calcium (Sr/CaSr/Ca) ratios correlate directly with ambient surface temperatures, *Lophelia pertusa* incorporates barium (Ba/CaBa/Ca) into its aragonite skeleton in proportion to localized nutrient upwelling and sub-thermocline oceanic mixing rather than ambient temperature alone. Notably, during the 8.2-kiloyear cold event, while North Atlantic sea-surface temperatures registered marked cooling, deep-coral Ba/CaBa/Ca ratios exhibited a sharp transient reduction, whereas skeletal Sr/CaSr/Ca ratios in the same deep-sea specimens remained invariant. Researchers attribute this localized Ba/CaBa/Ca decline not to temperature fluctuations, but to the suppression of deep-water convective overturn caused by meltwater pulses flooding the subpolar gyre. Consequently, deep-sea coral skeletal geochemistry provides a precise record of vertical hydrographic reorganization independent of surface thermodynamic trends.

According to the passage, the temporary reduction in barium-to-calcium (Ba/CaBa/Ca) ratios observed in *Lophelia pertusa* during the 8.2-kiloyear event was directly caused by which of the following?

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Answer: The suppression of deep-water convective overturn resulting from meltwater entering the subpolar gyre

Answer

The temporary reduction in barium-to-calcium (Ba/CaBa/Ca) ratios in *Lophelia pertusa* was directly caused by the suppression of deep-water convective overturn resulting from meltwater entering the subpolar gyre.
The correct answer accurately paraphrases the explicit detail provided in the passage: 'Researchers attribute this localized Ba/CaBa/Ca decline not to temperature fluctuations, but to the suppression of deep-water convective overturn caused by meltwater pulses flooding the subpolar gyre.'

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Locate the explicit mention of the 8.2-kiloyear event and Ba/CaBa/Ca ratios in the passage.
Identified the sentence: 'Researchers attribute this localized Ba/CaBa/Ca decline not to temperature fluctuations, but to the suppression of deep-water convective overturn caused by meltwater pulses flooding the subpolar gyre.'
Explicit detail retrieval requires matching the exact factual attribution provided by the author.
2
Evaluate the causal factors cited in the text against the statement options.
The text directly links the Ba/CaBa/Ca decline to meltwater pulses flooding the subpolar gyre and suppressing convective overturn.
To select the correct choice, the paraphrase must accurately reflect the specific cause identified in the text without altering conditions or introducing external assumptions.
3
Eliminate distractors that misstate explicit facts or make unwarranted extrapolations.
Discarded choices citing temperature fluctuations, invariant Sr/CaSr/Ca ratio increases, skeletal structural shifts, or upwelling intensification.
The text specifically disconfirms temperature as the cause and notes Sr/CaSr/Ca remained invariant, while upwelling intensification contradicts a ratio drop.

Key Concept

Explicit Detail Retrieval
Estimated Time:2m 0s
Question 10Question

While early twentieth-century historians generally attributed the rapid expansion of the textile industry in New England primarily to technological innovations in water-powered looms, recent archival research reveals that capital accumulation strategies played an equally decisive role. Specifically, regional merchant-capitalists redirected profits from maritime trade into industrial infrastructure during the embargo of 1807. Unlike European manufacturers, who relied heavily on skilled artisan guilds, New England factory owners implemented standardized operational protocols that allowed them to employ unskilled labor. Consequently, despite facing higher raw material costs than their foreign competitors, American mills achieved lower per-unit production costs by significantly reducing labor expenses and maximizing machinery throughput.

According to the passage, New England factory owners were able to employ unskilled labor because they did which of the following?

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Answer: Implemented standardized operational protocols.

Answer

The correct answer is the option stating that factory owners implemented standardized operational protocols.
The correct choice directly reflects the explicit passage detail stating that New England factory owners implemented standardized operational protocols, which enabled them to utilize unskilled labor.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Locate the keywords related to 'unskilled labor' in the passage.
Identified the sentence: 'Unlike European manufacturers, who relied heavily on skilled artisan guilds, New England factory owners implemented standardized operational protocols that allowed them to employ unskilled labor.'
Explicit detail retrieval requires matching the question prompt directly to the corresponding factual statement in the text.
2
Compare the cause stated in the sentence with the option choices.
The text states that 'standardized operational protocols' allowed the employment of unskilled labor.
The correct option must accurately paraphrase the explicit detail provided in the passage.

Key Concept

Explicit Detail Retrieval
Question 11Question

In mid-nineteenth-century glaciology, Louis Agassiz proposed that extensive ice sheets had once covered northern Europe, attributing the transport of massive erratic boulders to glacial drift rather than catastrophic floods. While earlier naturalists like Leopold von Buch argued that these erratics were dispersed by high-velocity currents of liquid water carrying debris, Agassiz cited the presence of polished bedrock surfaces and fine striations beneath the boulders as direct evidence of ice abrasion. Agassiz asserted that liquid water alone lacked the frictional mass required to scratch dense granite, whereas slow-moving glaciers bearing embedded rock fragments naturally carved these distinct linear grooves into the underlying strata.

According to the passage, Agassiz cited which of the following as evidence that erratic boulders were transported by glaciers rather than liquid water?

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Answer: The occurrence of fine scratches and polished surfaces on the bedrock beneath the boulders

Answer

Agassiz cited the occurrence of fine scratches (striations) and polished surfaces on the underlying bedrock as evidence of glacial transport.
The passage explicitly indicates that Agassiz supported his glacial drift hypothesis by pointing to polished bedrock surfaces and fine striations (scratches) beneath the boulders as evidence of ice abrasion.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the target keyword and concept in the prompt.
The prompt asks specifically for the evidence Louis Agassiz cited to support glacial transport over liquid water transport.
Focusing on the specific claim attributed to Agassiz prevents confusing his position with competing views.
2
Locate the sentence in the passage detailing Agassiz's specific evidence.
The text states: 'Agassiz cited the presence of polished bedrock surfaces and fine striations beneath the boulders as direct evidence of ice abrasion.'
Explicit detail retrieval questions require finding direct evidence stated explicitly in the text.
3
Match the text statement with the paraphrased option.
'Fine striations and polished bedrock surfaces' directly corresponds to 'fine scratches and polished surfaces on the bedrock beneath the boulders.'
The correct choice paraphrases the explicit facts given in the passage.

Key Concept

Explicit Detail Retrieval
Question 12Question

Passage:
In 1794, German physicist Ernst Chladni published a controversial treatise asserting that meteorites—masses of iron and stone that fall to Earth—originated in outer space rather than from terrestrial volcanic eruptions or atmospheric aggregations of dust, as contemporary natural philosophers maintained. Chladni reasoned that the extreme velocity and scorched exterior crusts of recovered iron masses indicated an extra-terrestrial origin outside Earth's atmosphere. Furthermore, he calculated that if these objects were produced by atmospheric processes, they would require chemical components not present in the upper atmosphere. Despite Chladni’s rigorous compilation of historical eyewitness reports and chemical samples, the scientific establishment initially rejected his hypothesis, deeming eyewitness accounts of falling rocks to be unscientific folklore. It was only after a massive meteorite shower at L'Aigle, France, in 1803—thoroughly documented by the French Academy of Sciences under Jean-Baptiste Biot—that Chladni's extraterrestrial theory gained widespread scientific acceptance.

According to the passage, Chladni based his assertion that recovered iron masses originated outside Earth's atmosphere on which of the following explicit details?

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Answer: The extreme velocity and scorched outer crusts observed on the iron masses

Answer

Chladni based his assertion on the extreme velocity and scorched outer crusts observed on the iron masses.
The passage explicitly states in the second sentence that Chladni deduced an extraterrestrial origin based on the extreme velocity and scorched exterior crusts of recovered iron masses.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the key focus of the question stem
The question asks for the specific explicit detail Chladni used to argue that iron masses originated outside Earth's atmosphere.
Explicit detail retrieval requires matching the specific premise attributed to Chladni in the passage.
2
Locate the corresponding sentence in the passage
The second sentence states: 'Chladni reasoned that the extreme velocity and scorched exterior crusts of recovered iron masses indicated an extra-terrestrial origin outside Earth's atmosphere.'
This direct sentence directly provides Chladni's specific evidence.
3
Match the passage detail with the correct paraphrased option
The option citing 'The extreme velocity and scorched outer crusts observed on the iron masses' directly paraphrases the text.
It accurately captures the facts without adding outside assumptions or distorting sentence modifiers.

Key Concept

Explicit Detail Retrieval
Estimated Time:1m 30s
Question 13Question

In his 1859 treatise on geomagnetic disturbances, astronomer Richard Christopher Carrington documented a temporal correlation between intense solar flares and widespread telegraph system disruptions. While Carrington posited that solar eruptive phenomena directly induced electric currents in terrestrial telegraph lines, his contemporary, Balfour Stewart, contended that the magnetic fluctuations were mediated by a magnetized atmospheric layer perturbed by solar radiation. Stewart noted that telegraph disruptions were non-uniform, occurring predominantly during nocturnal hours when atmospheric ionization normally declines, and were accompanied by abnormal auroral displays at low latitudes. Crucially, Stewart observed that wire currents persisted even after solar flares had visibly subsided, indicating that terrestrial atmospheric dynamics, rather than direct solar corpuscular radiation alone, sustained the inductive activity.

According to the passage, which of the following statements about Balfour Stewart's observations or hypotheses regarding geomagnetic disturbances is explicitly supported?

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Answer: Telegraph disruptions occurred predominantly during nighttime hours.; Electric currents in telegraph wires continued even after solar flares were no longer visibly apparent.

Answer

The statements confirming that telegraph disruptions occurred predominantly during nighttime hours and that electric currents in wires continued after solar flares ceased to be visibly apparent are both explicitly supported by the passage.
The passage explicitly states that Stewart noted telegraph disruptions occurred predominantly during nocturnal (nighttime) hours and observed that wire currents persisted even after solar flares had visibly subsided. Therefore, both the statement concerning nighttime disruptions and the statement regarding the persistence of currents after flares ceased to be visible are explicitly supported.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Locate explicit mentions of Balfour Stewart's specific observations and claims in the text.
The text attributes three main findings/hypotheses to Stewart: (1) magnetic fluctuations were mediated by an atmospheric layer, (2) disruptions occurred predominantly during nocturnal hours, and (3) wire currents persisted after solar flares visibly subsided.
Explicit detail retrieval requires matching the question statements directly against facts explicitly asserted in the passage.
2
Evaluate the statement regarding nighttime telegraph disruptions.
Matches the text: 'Stewart noted that telegraph disruptions were non-uniform, occurring predominantly during nocturnal hours'.
'Nocturnal' is directly synonymous with 'nighttime'.
3
Evaluate the statement regarding direct solar induction without atmospheric mediation.
Inconsistent with Stewart's view; this was Carrington's position ('Carrington posited that solar eruptive phenomena directly induced electric currents... while Stewart contended that the magnetic fluctuations were mediated by a magnetized atmospheric layer').
Selecting this statement confuses Carrington's hypothesis with Stewart's counter-hypothesis.
4
Evaluate the statement regarding electric currents continuing after solar flares visibly subsided.
Matches the text: 'Stewart observed that wire currents persisted even after solar flares had visibly subsided'.
'Persisted' directly means continued, and 'visibly subsided' means no longer visibly apparent.

Key Concept

Explicit Detail Retrieval in Reading Comprehension
Question 14Question

For decades, the prevailing paleoclimatological consensus attributed the sudden onset of the Younger Dryas—a severe, 1,200-year cold interval beginning approximately 12,900 years ago—exclusively to the catastrophic outburst of glacial Lake Agassiz, which routed freshwater into the North Atlantic and shut down the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). However, recent high-resolution analysis of lacustrine sediment cores from western Ireland has complicated this singular attribution. Researchers discovered that local shifts in oceanic surface temperatures and terrestrial vegetation assemblages preceded the widespread slowdown of the AMOC by nearly two centuries. Specifically, microfossil analysis of Chironomidae (non-biting midges) reveals a sharp 3°C drop in summer surface air temperatures accompanied by an abrupt decline in Betula (birch) pollen density prior to any detectable disruption in marine isotope proxy signals associated with thermohaline circulation. While these findings do not completely refute the role of meltwater discharge in sustaining the protracted cooling phase of the Younger Dryas, they demonstrate that atmospheric circulation shifts initiated local thermal deterioration well before the catastrophic hydrological discharge altered basin-wide oceanic circulation.

Based on the passage, which of the following statements regarding the onset of the Younger Dryas is directly supported by the text?
Select all that apply.

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Answer: The initial drop in local summer surface air temperatures in western Ireland occurred before any measurable disruption in thermohaline circulation proxy signals.; An abrupt reduction in Betula pollen density was documented prior to the widespread slowdown of the AMOC.

Answer

The statements confirming that local summer air temperature drops occurred prior to thermohaline proxy disruptions, and that Betula pollen density declined before the widespread slowdown of the AMOC, are both directly supported by the passage text.
The passage explicitly establishes two key chronologies: first, that a 3°C drop in summer surface air temperatures preceded detectable disruptions in thermohaline circulation proxy signals; second, that changes in terrestrial vegetation (specifically the abrupt decline in Betula pollen density) preceded the widespread slowdown of the AMOC by nearly two centuries. Both statements accurately paraphrase these explicit textual details.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Locate explicit passage statements regarding local summer air temperatures and thermohaline circulation signals.
The text states that microfossil analysis of Chironomidae reveals a 3°C drop in summer surface air temperatures 'prior to any detectable disruption in marine isotope proxy signals associated with thermohaline circulation'.
This directly validates the statement concerning temperature drop preceding thermohaline disruption.
2
Evaluate the statement claiming complete disproof of Lake Agassiz's role.
The passage explicitly cautions that findings 'do not completely refute the role of meltwater discharge in sustaining the protracted cooling phase'.
The author explicitly denies complete refutation, making the absolute disproof claim factually contradictory to the text.
3
Evaluate the statement concerning Betula pollen density and AMOC slowdown timing.
The text confirms that shifts in 'terrestrial vegetation assemblages preceded the widespread slowdown of the AMOC by nearly two centuries', specifically citing the 'abrupt decline in Betula (birch) pollen density'.
This establishes direct evidence supporting the vegetation timeline statement.

Key Concept

Explicit Detail Retrieval: Verifying literal facts and stated relationships while correctly interpreting restrictive and qualifying language in dense academic text.
Question 15Question

In his 1875 paper on Germanic accentuation, linguist Karl Verner resolved a key exception to Grimm’s Law, which had established a systematic shift of Proto-Indo-European voiceless stops into Proto-Germanic voiceless fricatives. Scholars had long been puzzled by cases where Proto-Indo-European voiceless stops evolved instead into voiced fricatives or voiced stops in Germanic daughter languages. Verner demonstrated that this sound change was strictly conditioned by the position of the ancestral accent: if the preceding vowel did not carry the primary Proto-Indo-European stress, the expected voiceless fricative underwent voicing. Crucially, Verner established that this accentual conditioning occurred only after Grimm’s Law had already transformed the original voiceless stops into voiceless fricatives, rather than operating concurrently with or prior to Grimm's shift. Furthermore, Verner relied on Vedic Sanskrit accent markings to reconstruct the stress patterns of Proto-Indo-European lexical items, as Proto-Germanic itself had fixed stress on the initial syllable prior to the composition of its earliest surviving written attestations.

According to the passage, which of the following is explicitly stated regarding the timing of the accentual sound change identified by Verner?

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Answer: It occurred exclusively after Grimm's Law had converted Proto-Indo-European voiceless stops into voiceless fricatives.

Answer

The accentual sound change occurred exclusively after Grimm's Law had converted Proto-Indo-European voiceless stops into voiceless fricatives.
The passage explicitly states that Verner established that accentual conditioning occurred 'only after Grimm’s Law had already transformed the original voiceless stops into voiceless fricatives, rather than operating concurrently with or prior to Grimm's shift.' Therefore, the option stating that the sound change occurred exclusively after Grimm's Law had converted the stops into voiceless fricatives is directly supported by the text.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Locate the specific sentence in the passage discussing the chronological relationship between Verner's sound change and Grimm's Law.
Identified the sentence: 'Crucially, Verner established that this accentual conditioning occurred only after Grimm’s Law had already transformed the original voiceless stops into voiceless fricatives, rather than operating concurrently with or prior to Grimm's shift.'
Explicit detail retrieval questions require finding exact textual evidence for timing and sequence.
2
Compare the located facts against each provided option to identify the accurate paraphrase.
The option stating that the change occurred 'exclusively after Grimm's Law had converted Proto-Indo-European voiceless stops into voiceless fricatives' perfectly matches 'occurred only after Grimm’s Law had already transformed the original voiceless stops into voiceless fricatives'.
Verifies that the correct choice uses accurate synonym substitution without adding unstated facts.

Key Concept

Explicit Detail Retrieval from Academic Prose
Question 16Question

In 1854, French engineer Eugène Belgrand proposed a radical restructuring of Paris's municipal infrastructure by introducing a dual water supply network that strictly separated drinking water from non-drinking water. Earlier municipal projects had attempted to draw from a single combined source for all urban needs, but Belgrand recognized that high-purity spring water was essential solely for human consumption. In contrast, river water drawn from the Seine and the Ourcq canal was sufficient for street washing, public fountains, and industrial uses. By constructing dedicated aqueducts to transport pure spring water from distant rural regions, Belgrand secured a pristine domestic supply while avoiding the prohibitive expense of filtering all water used throughout the city. Consequently, untreatable surface water continued to feed the secondary, non-potable network.

According to the passage, Belgrand's dual water supply system differed from previous municipal water projects in Paris primarily because it:

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Answer: restricted the use of high-purity spring water to domestic consumption while using unpurified river water for non-potable urban tasks.

Answer

Belgrand's dual supply system restricted high-purity spring water to domestic consumption while using unpurified surface river water for non-potable urban functions.
The passage explicitly mentions that Belgrand's system separated drinking water from non-drinking water because high-purity spring water was needed only for human consumption, allowing untreatable river water to be utilized for street washing, fountains, and industry.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the key detail requested by the prompt.
The prompt asks how Belgrand's dual supply network differed from earlier single-source projects according to the passage.
Explicit detail retrieval requires matching specific stated facts directly from the text.
2
Locate the relevant statement in the text.
The text notes that earlier projects used a single source, whereas Belgrand 'strictly separated drinking water from non-drinking water,' reserving spring water for human consumption and using river water for public fountains, street washing, and industry.
This contrast directly describes the primary structural difference of his dual system.
3
Match the passage facts with the correct option.
The statement regarding restricting pure spring water to domestic use while employing unpurified river water for non-potable tasks accurately paraphrases the explicit passage detail.
It preserves the exact facts without adding unwarranted extrapolations or misreading modifiers.

Key Concept

Explicit Detail Retrieval
Question 17Question

While traditional archaeological models posited that the transition to sedentary agriculture in the early Holocene Fertile Crescent triggered an immediate, uniform deterioration in human health, recent isotopic and paleopathological analysis of human remains from the site of Tell Qarassa presents a more nuanced narrative. By evaluating carbon (δ13C\delta^{13}\text{C}) and nitrogen (δ15C\delta^{15}\text{C}) stable isotope ratios in tooth enamel—which captures diet during childhood crown development—alongside those in cortical bone collagen, which reflects adult diet over the decade prior to death, researchers isolated intra-individual dietary shifts. The data revealed that during the early PPNB (Pre-Pottery Neolithic B) period, juvenile diets maintained high proportions of wild game and gathered legumes, whereas adult bone collagen exhibited a marked enrichment in δ13C\delta^{13}\text{C} values consistent with a heavy reliance on cultivated C3 cereals like emmer wheat. Significantly, paleopathological scoring showed that linear enamel hypoplasia—an indicator of acute systemic physiological stress during tooth formation—was exceptionally low in individuals whose childhood isotopic profiles matched wild foraging baselines. Contrary to earlier assumptions that agricultural intensification exposed children to early nutritional stress, physiological distress at Tell Qarassa manifested primarily during the late adolescent transition to cereal-dominated adult diets, as recorded by Harris lines in long-bone metaphyses.

According to the passage, which of the following is explicitly stated regarding juveniles during the early PPNB period at Tell Qarassa?

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Answer: Their diets contained substantial proportions of wild game and gathered legumes.

Answer

According to the passage, juveniles during the early PPNB period at Tell Qarassa maintained diets containing substantial proportions of wild game and gathered legumes.
The correct response accurately retrieves the explicitly stated detail that during the early PPNB period, juvenile diets maintained high proportions of wild game and gathered legumes.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Locate the explicit reference to juvenile diets during the early PPNB period in the text.
Found sentence: 'The data revealed that during the early PPNB (Pre-Pottery Neolithic B) period, juvenile diets maintained high proportions of wild game and gathered legumes...'
Explicit detail retrieval requires matching statement facts directly against passage evidence without extrapolating.
2
Compare the located passage fact against the option statements.
The option indicating that juvenile diets contained substantial proportions of wild game and gathered legumes is a direct paraphrase of the passage text.
Accurate retrieval relies on recognizing faithful paraphrases of stated facts.
3
Verify that opposing choices conflate juvenile findings with adult isotopic markers or structural pathologies.
Adult collagen showed carbon-13 enrichment, Harris lines appeared in long bones (not enamel), and hypoplasia was exceptionally low in juveniles.
Eliminating options that misattribute tissue markers or age brackets confirms the single correct answer.

Key Concept

Explicit Detail Retrieval from Academic Text
Estimated Time:2m 30s
Question 18Question

Hydrothermal vent communities, discovered along mid-ocean ridges in the late 1970s, rely on primary production fueled not by sunlight, but by chemosynthetic bacteria. Unlike terrestrial ecosystems that depend on photosynthetic plants converting solar radiation into chemical energy, vent ecosystems utilize microbes that oxidize hydrogen sulfide emanating from geothermal fissures. These sulfur-oxidizing bacteria form symbiotic relationships with specialized organisms, such as giant tube worms (Riftia pachyptila), which lack functional digestive tracts and instead store the bacteria within a specialized organ called a trophosome. While earlier oceanographic models posited that all deep-sea life was strictly dependent on organic detritus sinking from sunlit surface waters, the discovery of hydrothermal vents demonstrated that complex animal communities could flourish entirely independent of photosynthetic primary energy sources.

Based on the passage, which of the following statements about sulfur-oxidizing bacteria in hydrothermal vent communities is/are explicitly supported by the text? Consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply.

Select all that apply

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Answer: They oxidize hydrogen sulfide emanating from geothermal fissures.; They reside inside a specialized organ located within giant tube worms.

Answer

The statements confirming that the bacteria oxidize hydrogen sulfide from geothermal fissures and that they reside inside a specialized organ within giant tube worms are explicitly supported.
The statements regarding hydrogen sulfide oxidation and the housing of bacteria within a specialized tube worm organ are explicitly stated in the passage. Specifically, the text notes that microbes 'oxidize hydrogen sulfide emanating from geothermal fissures' and that giant tube worms 'store the bacteria within a specialized organ called a trophosome.'

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Locate explicit mentions of sulfur-oxidizing bacteria and their chemical process in the passage.
The text states that vent ecosystems utilize microbes that oxidize hydrogen sulfide emanating from geothermal fissures.
This directly confirms the statement regarding hydrogen sulfide oxidation.
2
Evaluate the statement concerning organic detritus from sunlit surface waters.
The passage contrasts earlier oceanographic hypotheses with vent ecosystems, noting that vent communities flourish entirely independent of surface photosynthetic energy sources.
The statement claiming reliance on surface detritus directly misreads the passage's explicit contrast.
3
Verify the passage details regarding the location of the bacteria in relation to giant tube worms.
The text specifies that giant tube worms store the bacteria within a specialized organ called a trophosome.
This directly confirms that the bacteria reside inside a specialized organ within giant tube worms.

Key Concept

Explicit Detail Retrieval
Question 19Question

Contrary to early twentieth-century ecological models proposing that benthic fauna in abyssal plain environments suffer from uniform metabolic suppression solely due to hydrostatic pressure, recent telemetry indicates a more nuanced physiological landscape. While hydrostatic pressure restricts cell membrane fluidity in unadapted taxa, abyssal amphipods exhibit elevated concentrations of unsaturated membrane lipids that preserve enzymatic kinetic rates. Crucially, metabolic rates among these scavengers do not decline monotonically with depth; rather, hyperbaric oxygenation at depths exceeding 4,000 meters enhances resistance to lipid peroxidation, allowing opportunistic feeders to maintain high burst-swimming speeds during episodic food-fall events. However, this hyperbaric metabolic stability is strictly contingent upon low ambient temperatures below 4°C; in localized thermal plumes adjacent to hydrothermal vents where temperatures rise above this threshold, elevated ambient temperatures combined with high pressure accelerate protein denaturation unless offset by specialized heat-shock chaperones.

According to the passage, which of the following statements regarding abyssal amphipods or their environment is/are explicitly supported by the text? Select all that apply.

Select all that apply

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Answer: Enhanced resistance to lipid peroxidation under hyperbaric oxygenation facilitates high burst-swimming speeds during food-fall events.; Specialized heat-shock chaperones are required to prevent accelerated protein denaturation when organisms encounter thermal plumes exceeding 4°C.

Answer

The statements confirming that hyperbaric oxygenation enhances lipid peroxidation resistance to facilitate high burst-swimming speeds during food-fall events, and that heat-shock chaperones are needed to counteract protein denaturation in thermal plumes above 4°C, are both explicitly supported by the passage.
The passage explicitly anchors two statements: first, that hyperbaric oxygenation promotes lipid peroxidation resistance which supports burst-swimming during food-falls; second, that heat-shock chaperones offset accelerated protein denaturation in hydrothermal plumes above 4°C.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Locate explicit details regarding hyperbaric oxygenation and locomotion in the text.
Found text: 'hyperbaric oxygenation at depths exceeding 4,000 meters enhances resistance to lipid peroxidation, allowing opportunistic feeders to maintain high burst-swimming speeds during episodic food-fall events.' This validates the statement regarding burst-swimming speeds.
Direct text retrieval verifies statement accuracy without extrapolation.
2
Evaluate the statement concerning ambient temperatures above 4°C and cell membrane fluidity.
The text specifies that membrane fluidity is preserved by 'unsaturated membrane lipids,' whereas temperatures above 4°C cause 'protein denaturation.' Thus, the statement misattributes the physiological mechanism.
Identifying misread conditions eliminates incorrect options.
3
Analyze text references to hydrothermal thermal plumes and heat-shock chaperones.
Found text: 'temperatures rise above this threshold, elevated ambient temperatures combined with high pressure accelerate protein denaturation unless offset by specialized heat-shock chaperones.' This directly supports the statement regarding chaperone necessity.
Explicit condition checking validates correct choices.

Key Concept

Explicit Detail Retrieval
Question 20Question

While chemical defenses in plants have received extensive scientific scrutiny, physical barriers such as trichomes—hair-like growths on the epidermis—play an equally critical role in deterring herbivory. Non-glandular trichomes primarily act as mechanical obstacles that hinder insect movement and feeding. In contrast, glandular trichomes secrete secondary metabolites, including essential oils and resins, that are toxic or repellent to potential pests. Notably, recent botanical studies demonstrate that non-glandular trichomes also reduce leaf surface transpiration by creating a microclimate that retains moisture near the stomata, a function absent in their glandular counterparts. Although high trichome density generally correlates with increased herbivore resistance, it can occasionally impede the foraging efficiency of beneficial predatory insects.

According to the passage, which of the following is a function specific to non-glandular trichomes that is not performed by glandular trichomes?

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Answer: Reducing moisture loss from the leaf surface by creating a microclimate around the stomata

Answer

Non-glandular trichomes reduce leaf surface transpiration by creating a microclimate that retains moisture near the stomata.
The passage explicitly states that non-glandular trichomes reduce transpiration by creating a moisture-retaining microclimate near the stomata, and explicitly clarifies that this is 'a function absent in their glandular counterparts'.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Locate the explicit detail comparing non-glandular and glandular trichomes in the passage.
Identified sentence: 'Notably, recent botanical studies demonstrate that non-glandular trichomes also reduce leaf surface transpiration by creating a microclimate that retains moisture near the stomata, a function absent in their glandular counterparts.'
The question asks specifically for a function of non-glandular trichomes that glandular trichomes do not perform.
2
Match the explicit fact to the corresponding option using accurate paraphrasing.
Reducing moisture loss (transpiration) via a stomatal microclimate directly matches the statement in the text.
Explicit detail retrieval requires matching the direct statement in the text with a faithful paraphrase.

Key Concept

Explicit Detail Retrieval
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