- Sat Feb 10, 2018 8:42 pm
#43814
Line 15 should help - that's where we learn that maize and a few other crops are much more bountiful than others. Later, we learn that rubisco, an enzyme, is important, but it oxygen does something to interfere with it. It's the plants that have that separation thanks to a central area where the rubisco is sheltered that do so well, and maize is apparently among those.
The info really comes from many places throughout the passage, but when you put it all together you learn that maize is special, unlike most other plants, because of the way it safeguards rubisco. That's answer A!
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