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Reading Comprehension

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Growing nerve cells need special chemicals to survive and connect to the right places. Rita Levi-Montalcini discovered the first of these chemicals, called nerve growth factor (NGF). She found that embryos make many more nerve cells than they will keep, and NGF—produced by nearby muscles, organs, or even some tumors—helps guide nerve fibers to the correct targets and later keeps those nerve cells alive. If NGF is missing or blocked, certain developing nerve cells (mainly those outside the brain and spinal cord) die.

Logic Breakdown

Approach: Locate the paragraph describing the experiment (para 2) and identify the hypothesis it tested. Relevant quoted sentences: "the development of nerves in chick embryos could be stimulated by implanting a certain variety of mouse tumor in the embryos. She theorized that a chemical produced by the tumors was responsible for the observed nerve growth." and "Within twenty-four hours, her tissue cultures of chick embryo extracts developed dense halos of nerve tissue near the places in the culture where she had added the mouse tumor."

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The passage describes a specific experiment that tested which one of the following hypotheses?

Correct Answer
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Option A is correct because the experiment described involved implanting a particular mouse tumor into chick embryos and using tissue culture to test whether a tumor-produced chemical stimulated nerve growth. The passage explicitly says she "theorized that a chemical produced by the tumors was responsible for the observed nerve growth" and that tissue cultures "developed dense halos of nerve tissue near the places... where she had added the mouse tumor," and that the substance was later identified as NGF.
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