- Tue Apr 03, 2018 10:38 pm
#44744
Hi, I was rather frustrated with this question because the line indicators lead you to the junction between two paragraphs, which makes it confusing.
The question says "Which of the following, if true, would most seriously challenge the hypothesis mentioned in lines 33-35?"
I'm not sure based on these directions what hypothesis is being referred to. All lines 33-35 says is:
"Similar studies have replicated these findings using experimental rodent models.
Why antitumor cells fail to eliminate the tumor represents a major paradox of tumor immunology."
That doesn't seem like a hypothesis. The only hypothesis in the area is in line 37 where it says: "Some scientists hypothesize that tumor cells are able to escape Tcell surveillance."
Is that the hypothesis, and if so, how does answer choice (A) "Many tumors are caused by viruses that can also disrupt the normal function of tcells" challenge that?
Thanks.
The question says "Which of the following, if true, would most seriously challenge the hypothesis mentioned in lines 33-35?"
I'm not sure based on these directions what hypothesis is being referred to. All lines 33-35 says is:
"Similar studies have replicated these findings using experimental rodent models.
Why antitumor cells fail to eliminate the tumor represents a major paradox of tumor immunology."
That doesn't seem like a hypothesis. The only hypothesis in the area is in line 37 where it says: "Some scientists hypothesize that tumor cells are able to escape Tcell surveillance."
Is that the hypothesis, and if so, how does answer choice (A) "Many tumors are caused by viruses that can also disrupt the normal function of tcells" challenge that?
Thanks.