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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: find where the passage describes which plants sequester rubisco. Relevant supporting sentences: "Some plants, however, have evolved a photosynthetic mechanism that prevents oxygen from impairing photosynthesis." and "...but the rubisco is sequestered within airtight tissues in the center of the leaf." These lines indicate that only some (not all) plants isolate rubisco, supporting choice A.

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The passage provides the most support for which one of the following statements?

Correct Answer
A
The passage explicitly states that only "some plants" sequester rubisco in airtight central leaf tissues (the C-4 plants). That contrast implies that many plants do not isolate rubisco in that way, so statement A is best supported by the passage.
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