- Sat Apr 30, 2016 11:27 am
#23697
Hello ,
So I was in between answer choices C and D for this and I chose D. Correct answer was C.
So the question stem states that "which one of the following, if true, most helps to explain the similarity described above between alfalfa and non-nitrogen fixing plants? So, this is resolve the discrepancy question correct?
Conclusion: Alfalfa is nitrogen fixing plant, and thus increases the amount of nitrogen in the soil, and if planted in the same field year after year, grows less well in the later years that it does in the earlier years.
Do is wrong b/c the stimulus already tells us that alfalfa is a nitrogen fixing fixing plant. But the second half of D is throwing me off. So it says "alfalfa increases nitrogen in the soil in which it grows only if a certain type of soil bacteria is present in the soil. Wouldn't this explain why if the alfalfa is planted in the same field it grows less well in the later years b/c there is a certain bacteria that is present in the soil?
Thankyou
Sarah
So I was in between answer choices C and D for this and I chose D. Correct answer was C.
So the question stem states that "which one of the following, if true, most helps to explain the similarity described above between alfalfa and non-nitrogen fixing plants? So, this is resolve the discrepancy question correct?
Conclusion: Alfalfa is nitrogen fixing plant, and thus increases the amount of nitrogen in the soil, and if planted in the same field year after year, grows less well in the later years that it does in the earlier years.
Do is wrong b/c the stimulus already tells us that alfalfa is a nitrogen fixing fixing plant. But the second half of D is throwing me off. So it says "alfalfa increases nitrogen in the soil in which it grows only if a certain type of soil bacteria is present in the soil. Wouldn't this explain why if the alfalfa is planted in the same field it grows less well in the later years b/c there is a certain bacteria that is present in the soil?
Thankyou
Sarah