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For decades, the popular synthesis regarding mycorrhizal networks—underground fungal threads connecting the roots of trees—framed these systems as altruistic highways through which resource-rich mature trees passively nurse shaded saplings. Early experiments demonstrating carbon transfer between trees supported this cooperative model, captivating both ecologists and the lay public. However, recent critical re-examinations suggest that this narrative oversimplifies soil ecology by failing to account for fungal self-interest. Mycorrhizal fungi are obligate symbionts, not disinterested conduits; they actively regulate nutrient allocation to maximize their own fitness rather than to foster arboreal solidarity. Furthermore, methodologically rigorous field studies indicate that the net carbon transferred via these networks is often insufficient to significantly alter sapling survival rates, while alternative mechanisms, such as root graft transfers or independent nutrient uptake, account for much of the observed growth benefits. Consequently, contemporary ecologists increasingly view mycorrhizal interaction not as a communal welfare state, but as a dynamic arena of reciprocal exploitation where both fungi and trees operate under competitive evolutionary pressures.

Which of the following best states the primary purpose of the passage?

  1. A
    To detail the specific physiological mechanisms by which mycorrhizal fungi transfer carbon to shaded saplings.
  2. To challenge a popularized model of mycorrhizal networks by presenting a more nuanced, competition-based ecological perspective.Cevap
  3. C
    To argue that mycorrhizal fungi should be classified as parasitic organisms rather than symbiotic partners.
  4. D
    To prove that root graft transfers are the primary source of nutrient exchange in forest ecosystems.
  5. E
    To dismiss all previous research on subterranean fungal networks as fundamentally flawed and scientifically fraudulent.

Cevap

The primary purpose of the passage is to challenge a popularized model of mycorrhizal networks by presenting a more nuanced, competition-based ecological perspective.
The passage opens by describing an established cooperative view of mycorrhizal networks and uses structural contrast to present modern research favoring a competitive, self-interested model. The correct choice accurately captures this overarching rhetorical goal without focusing too narrowly on specific supporting examples.

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1
Analyze the structural movement of the passage
The passage begins by outlining a traditional, popular cooperative view ('altruistic highways') and then pivots with 'However' to present recent critical re-examinations.
Tracking transition words reveals the main shift in thesis.
2
Identify the author's main point and concluding synthesis
The conclusion explicitly states that ecologists now view the interaction as a 'dynamic arena of reciprocal exploitation' under competitive pressures rather than a 'communal welfare state.'
The final sentence summarizes the core re-assessment driving the text.
3
Evaluate options against the central thesis
The option asserting that the passage challenges a popularized model in favor of a competition-based perspective matches both the structural shift and the concluding synthesis.
Primary purpose questions require an option that encompasses the entire scope and communicative intent of the passage.

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