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by g.shankaran » Sun Jun 05, 2011 8:31 am
The single-celled parasite known as Toxoplasma gondii infects more than half of the world's human population without creating any noticeable symptoms. Once inside the human body, Toxoplasma rapidly spreads to the heart and other organs. It can even penetrate the tight barrier that normally protects the brain from most pathogens. Yet, the blood of infected persons carries very few free-floating Toxoplasma cells. Scientists have long been puzzled by this ability of Toxoplasma to parasitize the human body without triggering an immune response and without an appreciable presence in the bloodstream. Recent research, however, has shed light on the ways in which Toxoplasma achieves its remarkable infiltration of the human body.
Though there are few individual Toxoplasma cells coursing freely in the blood of an infected person, scientists have discovered that the parasite is quite common in certain cells, known as dendritic cells, involved in the human immune system. Dendritic cells are found in the digestive tract and frequently come into contact with the various pathogens that enter the human body through food and water. When the dendritic cells encounter pathogens, they travel to lymph nodes and relay this information to other immune cells that then take action against the reported pathogen. Scientists have found, however, that Toxoplasma is capable of hijacking dendritic cells, forcing them from their usual activity and using them as a form of transportation to infect the human body quickly. Without this transport mechanism, Toxoplasma could not reach the better-protected areas of the body.
Toxoplasma invades the human body through consumption of the undercooked meat of infected animals, primarily pigs and chickens. Other animals, such as cats, can become infected as well. In fact, cats are a necessary component in the reproductive cycle of Toxoplasma, since the animal's intestines are the parasite's sole breeding ground. Toxoplasma creates egg-like cysts, known as oocysts, in the cats' intestines. These oocysts are shed in the cats' droppings and contaminate ground water and soil, eventually finding their way into the food chain. Because Toxoplasma must somehow find its way into a new host cat in order to reproduce, it cannot kill its current host. Instead, it waits for the host, usually a small rodent, to be eaten by a cat, thus providing Toxoplasma the opportunity to reproduce.

According to the passage, all of the following are true of Toxoplasma gondii EXCEPT
  • it can contaminate ground water

    it enters the human body through the food chain

    it can alter the usual behavior of human cells

    the human body is incapable of detecting it

    it must find a host cat in order to reproduce
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by cans » Sun Jun 05, 2011 8:42 am
IMO A
it enters through food chain and needs cat to reproduce (mentioned in last paragraph)
Human body can't detect it because it hijacks immune cells
it forces immune cells from their usual activity
Nowhere it is mentioned that the contaminate ground water
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by g.shankaran » Sun Jun 05, 2011 8:45 am
cans wrote:IMO A
it enters through food chain and needs cat to reproduce (mentioned in last paragraph)
Human body can't detect it because it hijacks immune cells
it forces immune cells from their usual activity
Nowhere it is mentioned that the contaminate ground water
From the passage..

"These oocysts are shed in the cats' droppings and contaminate ground water and soil, eventually finding their way into the food chain."

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by vikram4689 » Sun Jun 05, 2011 7:02 pm
IMO D, passage only mentions that immune system is not triggered and has mentioned that dendritic cells are hijacked but nowhere it mentions that human body is incapable of detecting it.
All other options are clearly mentioned in passage

A-cats' droppings and contaminate ground water and soil
B-Toxoplasma invades the human body through consumption of the undercooked meat of infected animals.
C-Toxoplasma is capable of hijacking dendritic cells
E-Toxoplasma must somehow find its way into a new host cat in order to reproduce
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by cans » Mon Jun 06, 2011 12:29 am
g.shankaran wrote:
cans wrote:IMO A
it enters through food chain and needs cat to reproduce (mentioned in last paragraph)
Human body can't detect it because it hijacks immune cells
it forces immune cells from their usual activity
Nowhere it is mentioned that the contaminate ground water
From the passage..

"These oocysts are shed in the cats' droppings and contaminate ground water and soil, eventually finding their way into the food chain."
Thanks for correction. Somehow missed that line...
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by HSPA » Tue Jun 07, 2011 6:09 am
I am not happy with either A or D

In D: pathogens are usually detected by dendritic cells and taxoplasma is a pathogen.
Human body = fighting/pathogen detecting cells = dendritic cells are unable to detect the pathogen taxoplasma.

In A: Cat droppings do contaminate the ground water. Cat dropping do contain taxoplasma
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by vikram4689 » Tue Jun 07, 2011 9:11 am
Hi HSPA,
Passage does not say that dendritic cells are the only way to detect pathogens. There may be something that can detect pathogens but cannot trigger the immune systems as dendritic cells do, in that case points mentioned in passage still make sense.
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by sandeep800 » Tue Jun 07, 2011 11:26 pm
IMO D
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by g.shankaran » Wed Jun 08, 2011 7:22 am
OA D

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by gmatdriller » Sun Aug 28, 2011 10:26 am
Please refer to the RC sent by the poster (Shankaran).

It can be inferred from the passage that which if the following statements is true of dendritic cells in the human body?

A: they are produced by the lymphatic system
B: they are more numerous in the digestive tract than in any other part of the human body
C: most dendritic cells of persons infected with toxoplasma carry the parasite
D: they are the only cells capable of being infected by toxoplasma
E: they are able to penetrate the membranes surrounding the brain

OA is E
Pls explain why Bis wrong: as in difference between commonand more numerous

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by navami » Mon Aug 29, 2011 1:25 pm
IMO D
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by prateek_guy2004 » Wed Sep 14, 2011 10:44 am
Its a kaplan ques IMOA
Don't look for the incorrect things that you have done rather look for remedies....

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by gunjan1208 » Thu Sep 15, 2011 5:25 am
IMO D.

The question asks for EXCEPT, thus the argument which is not true about:--

I zeroes in C & D immidaitely.....But C is more strongly supported than D. That's how....

I think it is very importnat for us to use process of elimination as well. Since these kind of questions throw up very close answers.

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