Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Because a platypus closes its eyes, ears, and nose underwater, scientists discovered it finds food with its bill, which is packed with tiny touch sensors and sensors that detect very weak electric fields. Studies show touch signals from the bill send strong messages to the brain, and observations show platypuses swim wagging their bills and then search closely when they sense prey. Experiments that used a small battery and shrimp tail flicks (both of which make weak electric fields) caused platypuses to turn toward and attack, so researchers conclude the platypus locates prey by sensing these weak electric fields.
Logic Breakdown
Focus on the passage's central claim tying Bohringer's and Scheich's studies together: what do the neurophysiological findings collectively establish about the bill? Choose the answer that states that the bill is used to locate prey underwater.
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Unlock Full Passage17.Which one of the following statements best expresses the main idea of the passage?
Correct Answer
B
The passage explicitly states the central conclusion: 'Only recently, however, have biologists concluded on the basis of new evidence that the animal uses its bill to locate its prey while underwater.' It then describes neurophysiological evidence that the bill contains 'two kinds of sensory receptors: mechanoreceptors ... and electroreceptors, which respond to weak electrical fields,' and reports Scheich's behavioral experiments in which the platypus 'rapidly oriented toward the battery at a distance of 10 centimeters and sometimes as much as 30 centimeters' and 'would inevitably attack it as if it were food,' with shrimp tail-flicks 'also produc[ing] weak electric fields and elicit[ing] an identical response.' Together these statements support choice B as the passage's main idea.
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