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Directions: Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions as follows:

Passage

Dogs are widely employed by the police as biological detection systems to detect the smuggling and storage of drugs. Yet, recent evidence suggests that insects, rather than mammals, may be used more effectively in this capacity. One of the disadvantages of dogs lies in the fact that these animals, like humans, may get bored and lose interest. Other problems may also result from the emotional relationship between a dog and its owner.

Insects, on the other hand, remain relatively free of these emotional attachments and, at the same time, possess biological detection mechanisms that are at least as effective as those of mammals.
Insects have olfactory systems that are very similar to those of vertebrates, detecting odors via finger-like protuberances on the antenna, called olfactory sensilla.

The odorant molecule passes through pores in the outer cuticle of the sensillum and becomes attached to an odorant binding protein. This protein carries the hydrophobic ligand through the lymph fluid found inside the cell and attaches it to a receptor on the dendritic projections of a sensory nerve cell. Finally, this receptor sends a signal to the central nervous system, allowing for easy detection by researchers.
The position of the insect olfactory organs on the surface of its body allows for direct investigation of the system’s response. A technique developed by German biologist Dietrich Schneider in the 1950s became the first method that enabled researchers to record the activity in insect olfactory nerves and identify the compounds that trigger a behavioral response. The recent developments in this direction suggest that the detection mechanisms of insects are likely to be applied in practice in the near future.

Question for Practice Test: Reading Comprehension - 22
Try yourself:Which of the following most accurately describes the primary purpose of the passage?
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Question for Practice Test: Reading Comprehension - 22
Try yourself:Which of the following best describes the author’s attitude towards the prospects of using insects’ biological detection systems in practice?
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Question for Practice Test: Reading Comprehension - 22
Try yourself:Which of the following statements can be most reasonably inferred from the passage above?
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Question for Practice Test: Reading Comprehension - 22
Try yourself:It can be inferred from the passage that dogs could be used more effectively in detecting drugs if which of the following were true?
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Question for Practice Test: Reading Comprehension - 22
Try yourself:According to the passage, which of the following roles is played by an odorant binding protein?
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