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Zorluk: OrtaInferences and Implicit Meaning

In the mid-nineteenth century, paleobotanists investigating Carboniferous coal swamps observed that giant lycopsids such as Lepidodendron possessed an atypical secondary vascular architecture: unlike modern arborescent seed plants, whose trunks expand continuously through secondary xylem growth driven by a persistent vascular cambium, Lepidodendron derived its structural rigidity primarily from a thick, fibrous outer cortex (periderm) rather than an extensive central woody cylinder. Because the central vascular stele of these lycopsids remained slender relative to their immense height—often exceeding thirty meters—early structural morphologists inferred that the trees were mechanically unstable and restricted to saturated, low-energy depositional basins where dense canopy packing provided mutual physical support. However, recent biomechanical re-examinations incorporating finite-element stress modeling of periderm tissue suggest that the cortical cylinder achieved flexural rigidity comparable to modern hardwood xylem of equivalent diameter, albeit through a radically distinct stress-distribution mechanism. Furthermore, micro-tomographic analysis of preserved rooting structures (Stigmaria) demonstrates that lycopsid anchorage relied on an interconnected subterranean meshwork of lateral rootlets rather than deep taproots. This structural configuration allowed lycopsids to colonize unconsolidated, waterlogged substrates inaccessible to deep-rooting plants, though it exposed them to catastrophic uprooting during sudden hydrologic surges.

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

Based on the passage, which of the following can be inferred regarding Carboniferous lycopsids such as Lepidodendron?

  1. The mechanical stability of Lepidodendron relied less on the volumetric expansion of its central woody tissue than does that of modern arborescent seed plants.Cevap
  2. B
    The root architecture of Stigmaria rendered lycopsids completely resilient against physical displacement caused by turbulent water movement.
  3. Early structural morphologists underestimated the capacity of Lepidodendron's outer periderm layer to provide structural support.Cevap

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The correct selections are the statement indicating that Lepidodendron relied less on central woody tissue expansion for stability than modern seed plants do, and the statement asserting that early morphologists underestimated the structural support provided by the outer periderm layer.
The valid inferences are supported by specific textual contrast and historical revisions: first, modern seed plants rely on central xylem expansion while Lepidodendron relied on outer cortex rigidity; second, early morphologists assumed instability due to the slender stele, whereas modern stress modeling proved the periderm possessed high flexural rigidity.

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1
Analyze the first option regarding central woody tissue expansion versus modern seed plants.
The text establishes that modern seed plants rely on continuous secondary xylem (wood) growth, whereas Lepidodendron derived rigidity from a thick outer cortex rather than an extensive central woody cylinder. Thus, Lepidodendron relied less on central woody expansion.
Direct implicit comparison between modern seed plant anatomy and Lepidodendron vascular architecture.
2
Analyze the second option regarding root resilience against turbulent water movement.
The text explicitly states that the Stigmaria root configuration left lycopsids vulnerable to catastrophic uprooting during sudden hydrologic surges.
The option makes an unwarranted extrapolation that contradicts explicit passage facts.
3
Analyze the third option regarding early morphologists' assessment of the periderm layer.
Early morphologists believed the trees were mechanically unstable because of the slender central stele, but modern finite-element modeling reveals the periderm actually provided flexural rigidity equal to modern hardwood xylem. Therefore, early morphologists underestimated the periderm's supportive capacity.
Comparing early historical inferences with modern biomechanical findings reported in the passage.

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