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
Identify the author's main purpose by locating the central contrast the passage emphasizes: early polarity mechanisms vary across species while later developmental mechanisms are conserved; choose the answer that captures that paradox.
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Correct Answer
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Correct. The passage focuses on the contrast between disparate early polarity mechanisms and surprising similarity of later developmental genes. Support from the passage: 'The mechanisms that establish the earliest spatial configurations in an embryo are far less similar across life forms than those relied on for later development'; illustrative examples: 'In the fruit fly, polarity is established by signals inscribed in the yolklike cytoplasm of the egg before fertilization' and 'the point where the sperm enters the egg appears to provide crucial positional information' (nematodes); and the author's summary: 'So a seeming paradox arises: when embryos of different species are at the one- or few-cell stage... the mechanisms of development they use are vastly different; yet when they start growing brains or extremities... the developmental mechanisms they use are remarkably similar.' These lines show the author describes a phase with disparate mechanisms and explains why that disparity is surprising.
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