Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Scientists used to think neurons passed signals only by electrical sparks jumping across gaps, but later discovered that neurons release chemicals (neurotransmitters) that stick to receptors on the next cell. New research shows those receptors have a binding spot and a separate channel that opens when the chemical attaches, letting charged particles (ions) into the cell to create the next electrical signal. There are different versions of these receptors in different brain areas, and understanding those differences could let drug makers design medicines that target specific receptors to treat conditions like mood problems, stroke damage, or Alzheimer’s.
Logic Breakdown
For an EXCEPT question, identify which statements the passage explicitly affirms and select the one not stated. Scan for explicit mentions of neurotransmitter secretion, ion flow, binding to receptors, and receptor structure; the correct choice will be the claim the passage does not mention.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage23.Each of the following statements is affirmed by the passage EXCEPT:
Correct Answer
E
The passage affirms A–D but never mentions the size of binding sites. Supporting quotes: "the excited neuron secretes a chemical called a neurotransmitter that binds with its corresponding receptor molecule in the receiving neuron." and "This binding of the neurotransmitter renders the neuron permeable to ions, and as the ions move into the receiving neuron they generate an electrical impulse..." (supports A–C). Also: "researchers have gathered enough evidence for a convincing explanation: that the structure of receptors plays the pivotal role..." and "receptors for neurotransmitters contain both a neurotransmitter binding site and a separate region that functions as a channel for ions; attachment of the neurotransmitter to the binding site causes the receptor to change shape and so results in the opening of its channel component." (supports D). Nowhere does the passage state or imply that the size of neurotransmitter binding sites plays a role, so E is the only statement not affirmed.
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