- Mon Jan 20, 2014 12:00 am
#64907
Complete Question Explanation
Must be true. The correct answer choice is (E)
Given that the nucleomorph is part of the chlorarachniophyte and is the
remains of an engulfed organism’s nucleus, we have strong evidence
that the chlorarachniophyte came about as the result of endosymbiosis
(the engulfing of one organism by another). This is most clearly stated in
answer choice (E), the correct answer.
Answer choice (A): This is an Exaggerated answer: the word “only” at
the beginning of the answer choice is too strong, and there is no evidence
in the stimulus to suggest that a conditional relationship exists between
endosymbiosis and nucleomorphs.
Answer choice (B): This is also an Exaggerated answer: the word “all” in
the middle of the answer choice is too strong.
Answer choice (C): The stimulus discusses one unusual nucleomorph
whereas the answer choice attempts to make a general statement about
all nucleomorphs. As such, the answer choice exaggerates the situation
and is incorrect. Note that the first three answer choices in this problem
all exaggerate some aspect of the stimulus. This is not surprising: in a
stimulus with complex terminology, the test makers wisely attempt to prey
upon that difficulty by presenting answers that have a degree of truth but
go just a bit too far. These answer choices are attractive to a test taker who
fails to lock down the facts of the stimulus.
Answer choice (D): This answer choice is similar to answer choice
(A), and is incorrect for similar reasons: no conditional relationship is
established where nucleomorphs are necessary for endosymbiosis.
Answer choice (E): As explained previously, this is the correct answer
choice.
Must be true. The correct answer choice is (E)
Given that the nucleomorph is part of the chlorarachniophyte and is the
remains of an engulfed organism’s nucleus, we have strong evidence
that the chlorarachniophyte came about as the result of endosymbiosis
(the engulfing of one organism by another). This is most clearly stated in
answer choice (E), the correct answer.
Answer choice (A): This is an Exaggerated answer: the word “only” at
the beginning of the answer choice is too strong, and there is no evidence
in the stimulus to suggest that a conditional relationship exists between
endosymbiosis and nucleomorphs.
Answer choice (B): This is also an Exaggerated answer: the word “all” in
the middle of the answer choice is too strong.
Answer choice (C): The stimulus discusses one unusual nucleomorph
whereas the answer choice attempts to make a general statement about
all nucleomorphs. As such, the answer choice exaggerates the situation
and is incorrect. Note that the first three answer choices in this problem
all exaggerate some aspect of the stimulus. This is not surprising: in a
stimulus with complex terminology, the test makers wisely attempt to prey
upon that difficulty by presenting answers that have a degree of truth but
go just a bit too far. These answer choices are attractive to a test taker who
fails to lock down the facts of the stimulus.
Answer choice (D): This answer choice is similar to answer choice
(A), and is incorrect for similar reasons: no conditional relationship is
established where nucleomorphs are necessary for endosymbiosis.
Answer choice (E): As explained previously, this is the correct answer
choice.