Library/PT 117/Sec 1/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

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

Locate where the passage contrasts NGF with other cell-growth (neurotrophic) factors and note which functions the passage explicitly attributes to NGF versus others.

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Which one of the following is most strongly supported by the information in the passage?

Correct Answer
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Supported by the passage: "NGF was the first of many cell-growth factors to be found in the bodies of animals." and "NGF seems to play two roles, serving initially to direct the developing nerve processes toward the correct, specific \"target\" cells with which they must connect, and later being necessary for the continued survival of those nerve cells." These lines show (1) that other neurotrophic/cell-growth factors exist and (2) that the passage explicitly describes functions only for NGF, so it is strongly supported that some other factors perform functions that the passage does not specifically identify.
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