LSAT 128 – Section 3 – Question 13
LSAT 128 - Section 3 - Question 13
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Type | Tags | Answer Choices |
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PT128 S3 Q13 |
+LR
| Must be true +MBT Conditional Reasoning +CondR | A
5%
163
B
93%
167
C
1%
155
D
1%
156
E
1%
164
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120 133 147 |
+Easiest | 145.461 +SubsectionMedium |
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Summary
Sexual reproduction occurs when the gamete of a male and the gamete of a female unite and form a genetically unique cell.
Each gamete contributes equally to the genetic material in nucleus of the new cell.
The genetic material in the cytoplasm of the new cell comes exclusively from the female’s gamete.
GM62 is genetic material found only in the cytoplasm.
Notable Valid Inferences
GM62 comes from the female’s gamete.
A
All female organisms contribute GM62 to their offspring.
This could be false. We know that GM62 can only come from female organisms, but we don’t know that all female organisms contribute GM62 to their offspring. Coming from a female organism is a necessary, not sufficient, condition for contributing GM62.
B
Only female organisms can contribute GM62 to their offspring.
This must be true. We know that only female organisms can contribute GM62 because only female organisms contribute the genetic material in the cytoplasm, and GM62 is found only in the cytoplasm.
C
Genetic material is evenly divided between the nucleus and the cytoplasm of a new cell.
This could be false. We have no information to indicate the breakdown of genetic information between the cytoplasm and the nucleus.
D
The role of the male gamete in sexual reproduction is less important than the role of the female gamete.
This could be false. The stimulus does not provide any information about relative importance of different gametes.
E
It is likely that other types of genetic material that are contributed exclusively by the male gamete will be identified.
This could be false. The stimulus does not provide any information to indicate what kinds of genetic material will be identified in the future.
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LSAT PrepTest 128 Explanations
Section 1 - Reading Comprehension
- Passage 1 – Passage
- Passage 1 – Questions
- Passage 2 – Passage
- Passage 2 – Questions
- Passage 3 – Passage
- Passage 3 – Questions
- Passage 4 – Passage
- Passage 4 – Questions
Section 2 - Logical Reasoning
- Question 01
- Question 02
- Question 03
- Question 04
- Question 05
- Question 06
- Question 07
- Question 08
- Question 09
- Question 10
- Question 11
- Question 12
- Question 13
- Question 14
- Question 15
- Question 16
- Question 17
- Question 18
- Question 19
- Question 20
- Question 21
- Question 22
- Question 23
- Question 24
- Question 25
Section 3 - Logical Reasoning
- Question 01
- Question 02
- Question 03
- Question 04
- Question 05
- Question 06
- Question 07
- Question 08
- Question 09
- Question 10
- Question 11
- Question 12
- Question 13
- Question 14
- Question 15
- Question 16
- Question 17
- Question 18
- Question 19
- Question 20
- Question 21
- Question 22
- Question 23
- Question 24
- Question 25
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