Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
From June 1987 to May 1988 a large number of Atlantic bottlenose dolphins died, showing skin sores and damage to internal organs. Scientists found brevetoxin (a red‑tide toxin) in some dolphins and PCBs (synthetic pollutants) in almost all; they first blamed the red‑tide toxin, thinking dolphins ate contaminated fish, became weak, and then died from infections, but that idea conflicts with the timing and location of the deaths and with what is known about PCBs. A simpler explanation is that a sudden increase in synthetic pollutants (for example from dumping) pushed already‑polluted dolphins over the edge and caused the die-off, with brevetoxin possibly contributing.
Logic Breakdown
Find the sentence linking blubber metabolism to release of PCBs that worsen the dolphins' condition. Supporting passage sentence: 'The emaciated appearance of many dolphins indicated that they were metabolizing their blubber reserves, thereby reducing their buoyancy and insulation (and adding to overall stress) as well as releasing stores of previously accumulated synthetic pollutants, such as PCBs, which further exacerbated their condition.'
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Unlock Full Passage19.The explanation for the dolphin die-off given by the research team most strongly supports which one of the following?
Correct Answer
E
The passage explicitly states that metabolizing blubber released stored PCBs 'which further exacerbated their condition,' directly supporting the idea that PCBs released during blubber metabolism may be more dangerous than when sequestered in blubber.
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