- Fri Aug 31, 2018 4:53 pm
#56789
Hi Kennypark17,
Answer choice D states, "Botanists have no techniques for determining whether distinct plant species have been given distinct names."
This statement is not about the technique of naming the plants, but rather about whether botanists have a technique for making sure that all different species of plants have actually been given different, distinct names. It is the having, or the not having, of the technique that matters.
The passage states, "And by using DNA analysis, botanists have shown that varieties of plants long thought to belong to the same species actually belong to different species." -- In other words, botanists can use DNA analysis to determine the actual species of a plant, despite what the name is. So they have the technique, it's DNA analysis.
Because this is a MUST BE FALSE question, D is the correct answer. The passage above directly refutes statement D, making it the correct choice.
Hope this helps!
-Sky Brooks