The first thing any embryo must do before it can develop into an organism is establish early polarity—that is, it must set up a way to distinguish its top from its bottom and its back from its front. ███
Main point ·Developmental mechanisms differ between species early on, but are similar later in development
Passage Style
Single position
Spotlight
27.
The author's primary purpose in ███ ███████ ██ ██
Question Type
Implied
Purpose of passage
What’s the author’s primary purpose for the whole passage? To tell us some interesting facts regarding the mechanisms for polarity and the mechanisms for the development of other features. The author isn’t advocating for any view in this passage. She’s simply telling us about an intriguing aspect of how animals develop — the mechanisms involved in polarity are much more varied between different organisms than the mechanisms involved in the development of other features.
a
articulate a theory ██ ███ █████ ████████ ██ ███████████ ███ ███████ ███ ██████ ██ ██ ████████ ██ ████
We don’t get any analysis of data in this passage. In addition, the author’s focus isn’t on a theory of how early polarity is established; it’s on the variety of ways in which polarity can be established from organism to organism. The overall purpose relates to the diversity of mechanisms, not a particular theory of development.
This is the best answer. The author describes a phase in the development of organisms (the early phase in which polarity is developed). This is a phase in which genetic mechanisms used are different (disparate). The author notes that this disparity is surprising, because the mechanisms involved in the development of later features are more similar between different organisms.
c
provide a classification ██ ███ ██████████ ██ █████ █████████ ████ █████ █████████ █████ ████████
The overall purpose isn’t to classify different mechanisms for establishing polarity. The author mentions several mechanisms to illustrate the diversity of polarity mechanisms, but there is no attempt to classify the different kinds of mechanisms into different groups.
d
argue that a ███████ ███████ ███████ ████ █████ ██ ███ ████ ██████ ██████████ ██ █████ ████████ █████████████
The overall purpose relates to the diversity of mechanisms for polarity. The purpose isn’t to argue that all organisms must establish polarity. Even if that fact is true, the author doesn’t try to convince the reader that polarity is necessary; that fact is taken as a given and sets up the context for the rest of the discussion.
The author never discusses why an embryo must establish polarity. Even if you believe the author does discuss this, the overall purpose of the passage is about the diversity of mechanisms for polarity, not about the reason polarity is required.
Difficulty
68% of people who answer get this correct
This is a difficult question.
It is similar in difficulty to other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%149
157
75%166
Analysis
Implied
Purpose of passage
Science
Single position
Spotlight
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
4%
158
b
68%
166
c
14%
161
d
11%
159
e
2%
156
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