Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
In the 1700s Lamarck said animals could pass on traits they developed during life (for example, giraffes stretching their necks). Scientists later dismissed this because they couldn’t see a genetic mechanism, but new studies show it can happen: bacteria can inherit the loss of a cell wall because their genes interact differently; viruses can add or remove genes in animals so those changes appear in their offspring; and small rings of DNA can move between bacteria and then be passed down. These “horizontal” transfers of genes — even between very different organisms — could speed evolution and suggest Lamarck’s basic idea might be partly right.
Logic Breakdown
Locate Lamarck's central claim—that an organ's use or disuse in parents affects that organ's development in offspring—and choose the option that describes a trait produced by use/stretching that would be inherited.
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Unlock Full Passage16.Which one of the following, if true, offers the most support for Lamarck's hypothesis?
Correct Answer
B
The passage states: 'Jean Baptiste de Lamarck believed that an animal's use or disuse of an organ affected that organ's development in the animal's offspring. Lamarck claimed that the giraffe's long neck, for example, resulted from its ancestors stretching to reach distant leaves.' Option B (anteaters developed long snouts because they stretch to reach ants) directly parallels the giraffe example and therefore most strongly supports Lamarck's use/disuse mechanism for inherited change.
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