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作者: OY247969853    时间: 2008-12-4 23:34
标题: 请教 GWD-25-Q36

36 :The chemical adenosine is released by brain cells when those cells are active.

Adenosine then binds to more and more sites on cells in certain areas of the

brain, as the total amount released gradually increases during wakefulness.

During sleep, the number of sites to which adenosine is bound decreases. Some  researchers have hypothesized that it is the cumulative binding of adenosine to a  large number of sites that causes the onset of sleep.

 

Which of the following, if true, provides the most support for the researchers’  hypothesis?

A.   Even after long periods of sleep when adenosine is at its lowest concentration in the brain, the number of brain cells bound with adenosine remains  very large.

B.   Caffeine, which has the effect of making people remain wakeful, is known to interfere with the binding of adenosine to sites on brain cells.

C.   Besides binding to sites in the brain, adenosine is known to be involved in biochemical reactions throughout the body.

D.   Some areas of the brain that are relatively inactive  nonetheless release some adenosine.

E.    Stress resulting from a dangerous situation can preserve wakefulness even  when brain levels of bound adenosine are high.

请教NN们 答案是B     但我觉得是D呀~~请教~~


作者: OY247969853    时间: 2008-12-7 21:39

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作者: won872    时间: 2008-12-7 23:43

researchers have hypothesized that it is the cumulative binding of adenosine to a  large number of sites that causes the onset of sleep

Binding of adenosine causes sleep, right?

Logic 1: B -> S

So, if caffine interfere with such binding, then no sleep feeling

Logic 2: ~B -> ~S

conlusion: B is a necessary condition for sleep. therefore B

D: inactive(Sleep) release adenosine. This is a premisis in the argument not proof of the argument, therefor does not strength the argument.


作者: won872    时间: 2008-12-7 23:50

researchers have hypothesized that it is the cumulative binding of adenosine to a  large number of sites that causes the onset of sleep

Binding of adenosine causes sleep, right?

Logic 1: B -> S

So, if caffine interfere with such binding, then no sleep feeling

Logic 2: ~B -> ~S => S -> B

B -> S + S -> B => S == B

conlusion: B is a necessary condition for sleep. therefore B

D: inactive(Sleep) release adenosine. This is a premisis in the argument not proof of the argument, therefor does not strength the argument.






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