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 establishes that an infection requires the pathogen to reproduce in the host and explains that abnormally shaped prions reproduce by initiating a chain reaction that converts normal prions into the pathogenic form, producing plaques that destroy nerve cells—the mechanism by which prions cause CJD.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage4.Which one of the following is most strongly supported by the passage?
Correct Answer
C
Direct support in the passage: "This can occur only if the pathogenic agent is able to reproduce itself in the host organism." The passage also describes prions' reproductive mechanism: "Prions exhibiting this abnormal conformation were found to have infectious properties and the ability to reproduce themselves... by initiating a chain reaction that induces normally shaped prions to transform themselves on contact, one after another, into the abnormal, pathogenic conformation." That cascade "produces a plaque... that collects in the brain and ultimately destroys nerve cells." Together these statements support the claim that, if abnormally shaped prions were unable to reproduce themselves, they could not initiate the cascade that produces the destructive plaque and therefore would not cause CJD.
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