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Intro topic ·Controlling cyclamen mites using Typhlodromus mites
Reasons 3 and 4 ·Reproductive timing and alternative sources of food
Reason 3: Typhlodromus only reproduces when cyclamen prey is available.
Reason 4: Typhlodromus has other food sources, allowing it to survive when cyclamen mites are scarce.
Read the lines immediately before what we’re asked about to understand the purpose. We’re getting some details on reproduction as part of an explanation of the point that T-mite population increases as rapidly as C-mite populations.
The author never makes the claim that mites that reproduce by parthenogenesis can do so at about equal rates. Although it’s true that the two mites the passage identifies reproduce at about equal rates, the author never intends to generalize this fact to other mites that reproduce by parthenogenesis.
Although this sounds like it’s supported by the highlighted line, at least with respect to T-mites, the purpose of the highlighted line isn’t to make this point. The purpose is to show that T-mite populations can increase as rapidly as C-mite populations. Also, (B) isn’t actually supported because the author never generalizes from T-mites to other kinds of predatory mites.
c
Typhlodromus can lay █████ ████ ██ █████████ ████ ████████ ██████
This is something the author states after the highlighted lines, but the highlighted lines support a different point. We know the highlighted line doesn’t support (C), because in the line immediately after the highlighted line, the author says synchrony “also” contributes to predatory efficiency. The “also” means we’re about to get a different feature that contributes to predatory efficiency. The highlighted line, then, is part of a description of the first feature that contributes to predatory efficiency.
d
Typhlodromus can reproduce ██ █████ ██ ███████ ██ ████████ ██████
This is what the highlighted line is intended to support. Teh author tells us that T-mites can increase as rapidly as the population of C-mites. This is the first of several different factors that contribute to T-mites’ effectiveness as a predator. The highlighted line is part of a description of the T-mites’ speed of reproduction.
Actually, T-mites do not reproduce when C-mites aren’t present. So the egg-laying rate of T-mites is faster in the presence of C-mites.
Difficulty
65% of people who answer get this correct
This is a difficult question.
It is somewhat easier than other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%145
157
75%169
Analysis
Implied
Problem-analysis
Science
Single position
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
3%
159
b
6%
158
c
24%
162
d
65%
166
e
1%
156
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