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3. It can be inferred from the passage that the author characterizes the camel’s kidney as “entirely unexceptional” (line 26) primarily to emphasize that it

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To answer this question, look at the phrase entirely unexceptional in the context of the passage. Desert rats and camels share the problem of conserving water in an environment where water is lacking, temperature is high, and humidity is low (lines 10–12). Desert rats have as part of their coping mechanisms exceptional kidneys that produce urine with a high salt content. The author compares camels’ kidneys to those of desert rats and shows that the camels have ordinary kidneys that do not help the camels conserve water.

A. Since a contrast is drawn between the kidneys of camels and those of desert rats, the two must function differently; the passage makes no reference to the kidneys of other rats.

B. Correct. The camel’s kidney does nothing special to help the camel cope
with its difficult environment.

C. No comparison between the kidneys of camels and the kidneys of marine vertebrates is made.

D. There is no information given about the kidney structure of most mammals in desert environments so this conclusion is not justified.

E. Marine vertebrates have other organs that help eliminate extra salt; camels do not.

The correct answer is B.
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