Library/PT 121/Sec 3/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

All embryos first have to mark which end will be head or tail and which side is top or bottom — scientists call this 'polarity.' Different animals do this in very different ways: fruit flies put the signals in the egg before fertilization, some worms use where the sperm enters to gather protein clumps that mark one side, and mammals seem to set polarity much later and scientists don’t yet know how. Once polarity is set, though, many animals use very similar genes to build body parts (like eyes and limbs), which is surprising because the very first steps are so different while the later steps are almost the same.

Logic Breakdown

Look for the author's stance about future research; the passage explicitly calls mammalian polarity 'a tempting mystery to researchers,' so choose the option that reflects researchers investigating mammalian (human) polarity.

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The passage suggests that the author would be most likely to agree with which one of the following statements?

Correct Answer
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The passage states, 'Research indicates that in human and other mammalian embryos, polarity develops much later, as many stages of cell division occur with no apparent asymmetries among cells. Yet how polarity is established in mammals is currently a tempting mystery to researchers.' This language presents mammalian polarity as an unresolved question that researchers find enticing, so the author would agree that scientists will try to determine how polarity is established in humans.
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