Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Maize (corn) changed many societies because it produces much more food per acre than other crops. Scientists found out why: all plants split water to get hydrogen and use an enzyme called rubisco to turn carbon dioxide into sugar, but rubisco works poorly when too much oxygen is nearby. Maize and some other very productive plants avoid that problem by doing the steps in different leaf cells: they first turn CO2 into a non-gas helper (C-4), move that into sealed center cells (bundle-sheath) that keep out oxygen, and there release CO2 for making sugars. By keeping oxygen away from rubisco, these plants photosynthesize more efficiently and yield more food.
Logic Breakdown
Approach: Track the sequence in paragraphs 2–3: first a description of photosynthesis and rubisco, then the problem that oxygen can bind to rubisco, and finally an evolved solution (C-4 photosynthesis) that avoids that problem. Supporting quotes: 'An enzyme, rubisco, assists in the sugar-forming chemical reaction...' ; 'oxygen begins to bind competitively to the enzyme, thus interfering with the photosynthetic reaction.' ; 'Some plants, however, have evolved a photosynthetic mechanism that prevents oxygen from impairing photosynthesis.' ; 'The entire process is called C-4 photosynthesis. Such C-4 plants as sugar cane, rice, and maize are among the world's most productive crops.'
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage22.Which one of the following most accurately describes the organization of the material presented in the second and third paragraphs of the passage?
Correct Answer
B
Option B matches the exact progression of paras. 2–3: para 2 explains aspects of the biochemical process (role of rubisco: 'An enzyme, rubisco, assists in the sugar-forming chemical reaction...'), then identifies a natural hindrance (oxygen competitively binds to rubisco: 'oxygen begins to bind competitively to the enzyme, thus interfering with the photosynthetic reaction.'), and para 3 describes an evolutionary solution (C-4 photosynthesis that sequesters rubisco and excludes atmospheric gases: 'Some plants... have evolved a photosynthetic mechanism...' and 'The entire process is called C-4 photosynthesis...'). The final clause ties that solution to crop productivity (maize and other C-4 plants are highly productive).
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