Library/PT 153/Sec 4/Reading Comp
Go to Platform
Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

Forests are very valuable because they provide products, recreation, and protect land and water. Two common claims are worth checking: that tropical forests are the "lungs of the earth" (but this is largely a myth because when trees die they use up the oxygen they made, so forests are roughly neutral in net oxygen) and that forests must be saved to protect biodiversity (important because unknown plants might yield medicines and because many see preserving species as morally right). Finally, official data suggest deforestation may be slower than often claimed; commercial plantations have fewer species but make up only about 3% of forests and can reduce pressure on natural forests.

Logic Breakdown

Look for an answer that describes a closed cycle in which something produced is later returned or consumed so that the net effect is zero.

Passage Stimulus

Passage Redacted

Unlock Full Passage

4.

The stated relationship between the production of oxygen through photosynthesis and the consumption of oxygen in the process of tree decomposition (last two sentences of the second paragraph) is most analogous to which one of the following?

Correct Answer
E
The passage states: "Trees do produce oxygen by photosynthesis, but when trees die, the decomposition process consumes as much oxygen as the trees produced. In net terms, therefore, forests neither produce nor consume oxygen." Option E describes water evaporating and later condensing and falling as precipitation — a cyclical process in which the water put into the atmosphere is returned to the ground, yielding no net loss or gain in the long run. This close cyclical return (production followed by equal consumption/return) is the same relation the passage describes for oxygen.
Upgrade Your Prep

Ready to go beyond free explanations?

LSAT Perfection is the #1 modern LSAT prep platform, trusted by thousands of students for comprehensive test strategies, advanced drilling, and full analytics on every PrepTest.

Detailed explanations for 59 PrepTests
Advanced drillset builder
Personalized analytics
Built-in Wrong Answer Journal
Explore Perfection Plus for full LSAT prep