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							Complete Question Explanation
Resolve the Paradox. The correct answer choice is (B)
This stimulus provides that in some places, iceberg lilies are the mainstay of the summer diet of grizzly bears, who uproot the plants and eat their bulbs. While the bears destroy a large percentage of the iceberg lilies, it has been determined that the survival of the lily is actually promoted by the bears:
				
Answer choice (A): This answer choice would appear to widen the apparent discrepancy:
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice, as it shows how “thinning the herd” can actually help the iceberg lily survive. If a lack of disturbance leads to depletion of necessary resources, then the bears’ disturbance actually provides a valuable service.
Answer choice (C): This choice would seem to widen the apparent discrepancy:
Answer choice (D): This choice helps explain why it is convenient for the bears to eat the lilies, but it does not explain how this might promote the lilies’ survival.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice would explain why the bears would benefit from eating the lilies, but it does nothing to explain how the bears promote the plant’s survival.
					
										
					  															  								 Resolve the Paradox. The correct answer choice is (B)
This stimulus provides that in some places, iceberg lilies are the mainstay of the summer diet of grizzly bears, who uproot the plants and eat their bulbs. While the bears destroy a large percentage of the iceberg lilies, it has been determined that the survival of the lily is actually promoted by the bears:
 Cause Cause   Effect Effect
 
 Bears eat lilies Lilies benefit Lilies benefit
Answer choice (A): This answer choice would appear to widen the apparent discrepancy:
- Bears eat lilies  Bears kill more lilies than they eat Bears kill more lilies than they eat
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice, as it shows how “thinning the herd” can actually help the iceberg lily survive. If a lack of disturbance leads to depletion of necessary resources, then the bears’ disturbance actually provides a valuable service.
Answer choice (C): This choice would seem to widen the apparent discrepancy:
- Bears forage    smaller number of lilies produced smaller number of lilies produced
Answer choice (D): This choice helps explain why it is convenient for the bears to eat the lilies, but it does not explain how this might promote the lilies’ survival.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice would explain why the bears would benefit from eating the lilies, but it does nothing to explain how the bears promote the plant’s survival.


