QUESTION 43
Choice C is the best answer. The first paragraph discusses the
challenge posed to the Venus flytrap by
the opening and closing of
its trap: “Closing its trap requires a huge expense of energy, and
reopening the trap can take several hours, so
Dionaea only wants
to spring closed when it’s sure that the dawdling insect visiting its
surface is large enough to be worth its time.”
Since closing and
reopening the trap requires the expense of precious energy, it can
be inferred that by guarding against unnecessary closing, multiple
triggers safeguard the plant’s energy supply.
Choice A is incorrect because the passage never indicates that multiple
triggers allow the Venus flytrap to identify
which species its prey
belongs to, only that they allow it to gauge the prey’s size. Choice B is
incorrect because although the passage implies that the plant needs
to conserve energy and indicates that calcium is involved in the trap-
closing mechanism, there is no indication that the plant’s
calcium
reserves themselves require conservation. Choice D is incorrect
because it can be inferred from the passage that the advantage of
multiple triggers is that they prevent the Venus flytrap from closing on
the improper prey rather than from prematurely closing on the proper
prey; the passage never implies that when
touched by its proper prey,
the Venus flytrap is at risk of closing too soon to capture it.
QUESTION 44
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