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Re: The transplantation of organs from one individual to another [#permalink]
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Formatted the passage and added the OA.

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Hi,

Can anyone explain answer of 3 and 4?
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For the third one the answer is in this sentence of the passage

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Our hypothesis is that many strains of rats simply cannot mount a sufficiently vigorous destructive immune-response (using lymphocytes) to outstrip the liver’s relatively great capacity to protect itself from immune-response damage


I.E the liver protects itself. As such, it is still the locus or site o the immune system.

For the fourth one, this is really tough, following the answer's order, we do have

I. Stomach transplants are accepted by the recipients in all cases


This is not true because the answers says that the stomach is accepted in all cases but we do know that in this scenario when rats are transplanted is a case of donor-specific

II. Increasing the strength of the recipient’s immune-response reaction can induce livertransplant rejection

This is true. We do know that rats have a sort of donor-specific unresponsiveness, which means that in general takes place the rejection. The rats have this capacity.

III. Organs from any other donor can be transplanted without rejection after liver transplantation

this is not true. We do know that the case is donor-specific NOT any others

IV. Prevailing lymphocytes from being concentrated at the liver transplant produces acceptance of skin transplants

This is not true. It is exactly the contrary. We do have a concentration of lymphocytes in rats' liver for not having rejection from a specific donor.

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Is there anyway to be able to actually select the answer to the question? Instead of revealing the answer, can you click on the choice A,B,C,D and E? Thanks for all you do!
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why the answer of question 1 --- e
to treat the accepted generalizations about organ transplanatation in which of the following ways?

(B) Suggest an alternative to them
this answer seems right to me?
please explain why e is the right option?
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Is there anyway to be able to actually select the answer to the question? Instead of revealing the answer, can you click on the choice A,B,C,D and E? Thanks for all you do!



We are going to implement it as we do have on gmatclub.

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Re: The transplantation of organs from one individual to another [#permalink]
Can someone explain why the 3rd reasoning is incorrect in the last question
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Re: The transplantation of organs from one individual to another [#permalink]
You have hit the mark. In it something is also idea good, agree with you.
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Analyze one by one, then look at the options.

1) We do not know

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I. Stomach transplants are accepted by the recipients in all cases.

Always donor-specific


2) Correct item.

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1) many strains of rats simply can not mount a sufficiently vigorous destructive immune-response (using lymphocytes) to outstrip the liver's relatively great capacity to protect itself from immune-response damage


If it was the reverse: that the immune-response was vigorous, then B would be false.


3) Unknown. Can't judge whether it is repulsive. If you see any other donor (after all, you can call any other donor), you should realize that this option is too wavey and does not converge at all, so it is not optimistic.

I.E the transplant is always case-by-case. It is always donor-specific


4) In reverse, according to the second hypothesis in the later part of the article, if these lymphocytes are not collected in the liver and removed, they should start to protest after skin transplantation and begin to reject.

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(2) the systemic unresponsiveness observed is due to concentration of the recipient's donor-specific lymphocytes at the site of the liver transplant.
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can someone explain Q18?
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However, we have found that among many strains of rats these "normal" rules of transplantation are not obeyed by liver transplants. Not only are liver transplants never rejected, but they even induce a state of donor-specific unresponsiveness in which subsequent transplants of other organs, such as skin, from that donor, are accepted permanently.


C is the answer from the highlighted portions.

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Hi!

Is it just me or the question is missing a timer ?
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Fixed. Thank you so much

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Re: The transplantation of organs from one individual to another [#permalink]
In question 17, how are the rat's examples qualifying the accepted generalizations ? Isn't it the opposite ?
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In question 17, how are the rat's examples qualifying the accepted generalizations ? Isn't it the opposite ?


@rust32627 Qualifying means to limit ("make a statement or assertion less absolute; add reservations to"). The rat examples are introduced via "However....", which signals the limiting factors.
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