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GRE Question of the Day (September 25)Verbal Experts have differed about where the genus Varanus (monitor lizards) originated. Because most existing species live in Australia, early researchers concluded that Varanus originated in Australia and subsequently island hopped westward along the Indo-Australian archipelago. Herpetologist Robert Mertens later argued that Varanus probably originated in the archipelago. Chromosomal analysis has since supported Mertens’ contention, and in addition, geologic evidence points to a collision between the archipelago and the Australian landmass after Varanus evolved—a fact that could account for the genus’ present distribution. A related puzzle for scientists is the present distribution of Varanus’ largest surviving species, the Komodo dragon. These carnivores live only on four small islands in the archipelago where, scientists note, the prey base is too small to support mammalian carnivores. But the Komodo dragon has recently been shown to manage body temperature much more efficiently than do mammalian carnivores, enabling it to survive on about a tenth of the food energy required by a mammalian carnivore of comparable size. It can be inferred from the passage that the geographical distribution of the A) currently less restricted than it was at the time researchers first began investigating the origins of the genus Varanus
Which of the following elements in the debate over the origin of Varanus is NOT provided in the passage? A) The evidence that led Mertens to argue that Varanus originated in the Indo-Australian archipelago Correct Answer - A - (click and drag your mouse to see the answer) It can be inferred that which of the following is true of the “geologic evidence” ? A) It was first noted by Mertens as evidence in favor of his theory about the origins of Varanus. Correct Answer - B - (click and drag your mouse to see the answer) Question Discussion & Explanation |
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