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Stacey Koprince
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First, don't eliminate something solely because it's general - correct RC answers are often pretty general. That's one of the reasons RC can be so frustrating.
The passage states that the T. gondii can alter the behavior of dendritic cells. Dendritic cells are a type of human cell. There's nothing incorrect, then, about stating that T. gondii can alter the behavior of human cells. It can. All human cells? No, but the answer doesn't say all cells. "Incapable," on the other hand, means that the body absolutely cannot detect T. gondii. This information isn't in the passage. Yes, the passage says that T. gondii doesn't trigger the immune system, but that's not necessarily the same thing as not being detected. That could be one explanation - but it could also be that the body detects T. gondii but for some reason can't tell that T. gondii is bad. Or maybe there's some other explanation I haven't even thought of. I have no idea - the passage doesn't say. |
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Nov1907
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I guess I mistook human cells to mean all cells instead of the general usage. Thanks for the explantion Stacey, the distinction is a clearer now.
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Stacey Koprince
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No problem!
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