- Tue Sep 25, 2012 2:40 pm
#5700
Is the reason the answer is (C) because if it wasn't exclusive to that bacterium, it wouldn't necessarily be that anyone who reacts to the injection is reacting from the injection? Rather, it could be something else that's causing the reaction and it just happened to occur at the same time as the injection?
I think I'm a little bit confused by the wording of (C). What does it mean when it says "it's exclusive to that bacterium"? That is what's really confusing me.
The argument seems to be saying that once someone is infected with TB, only then will they have the reaction from being injected with some proteins.
Can someone please clear this up for me? Thanks!
I think I'm a little bit confused by the wording of (C). What does it mean when it says "it's exclusive to that bacterium"? That is what's really confusing me.
The argument seems to be saying that once someone is infected with TB, only then will they have the reaction from being injected with some proteins.
Can someone please clear this up for me? Thanks!