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? Reading and Writing · None · None · MCQ Q16

In the mountains of Brazil, Barbacenia tomentosa and Barbacenia macrantha—two plants in the Velloziaceae family—establish themselves on soilless, nutrient-poor patches of quartzite rock. Plant ecologists Anna Abrahão and Patricia de Britto Costa used microscopic analysis to determine that the roots of B. tomentosaand B. macrantha, which grow directly into the quartzite, have clusters of fine hairs near the root tip; further analysis indicated that these hairs secrete both malic and citric acids. The researchers hypothesize that the plants depend on dissolving underlying rock with these acids, as the process not only creates channels for continued growth but also releases phosphates that provide the vital nutrient phosphorus. Which finding, if true, would most directly support the researchers’ hypothesis?

  1. A

    Other species in the Velloziaceae family are found in terrains with more soil but have root structures similar to those of B. tomentosaand B.macrantha.

  2. B

    Though B. tomentosaand B. macranthaboth secrete citric and malic acids, each species produces the acids in different proportions.

  3. C

    The roots of B. tomentosaand B. macrantha carve new entry points into rocks even when cracks in the surface are readily available.

  4. D

    B. tomentosaand B. macranthathrive even when transferred to the surfaces of rocks that do not contain phosphates.

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