Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Scientists once thought all germs had genetic material, but they discovered prions—normal proteins that can fold the wrong way. When prions misfold, they cause other normal prions to misfold too, creating clumps that build up in the brain and kill nerve cells, which leads to Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD). The immune system doesn’t attack prions because they are normal body proteins, there’s no effective treatment, and researchers now think similar protein misfolding might play a role in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
Logic Breakdown
The passage explains that prions are protein-based infectious agents that lack nucleic acid and that they reproduce by inducing normally shaped prion proteins to adopt an abnormal, pathogenic conformation. That chain reaction produces thread-like plaques that collect in the brain and destroy nerve cells, producing the characteristic neuropathology of CJD; because prions are normal body proteins, they do not elicit an immune response.
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Unlock Full Passage3.If the hypothesis that CJD is caused by prions is correct, finding the answer to which one of the following questions would tend most to help a physician in deciding whether a patient has CJD?
Correct Answer
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"This cascade of transformations produces a plaque, consisting of thread-like structures, that collects in the brain and ultimately destroys nerve cells." (para. 3) Also: "CJD causes the brain to become riddled with tiny holes, like a sponge (evidence of extensive nerve cell death)." (para. 2) These statements identify abnormal thread-like plaques in the brain as the direct pathological consequence of prion infection; thus finding such thread-like structures in a patient's brain tissue would be direct, diagnostic evidence that the patient has CJD if the prion hypothesis is correct.
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