The bones in a bat's wing that are near the tip have less mineral content in proportion to organic content than do the bones that are next to the bat's shoulder. This difference increases biomechanical efficiency, because the more weight there is at the wing tip, the harder the bat has to work to fly.
Which of the following is most strongly supported by the information?
(A) The mineral compounds in a bat's bones are heavier than the organic compounds.
(B) The more a bat weighs, the mare difficulty it has in flying.
(C) The bones in a bird's wing have a ratio of mineral content to organic content similar to that in the bones in a bat's wing.
(D) Bats that have the lowest ratio of mineral content to organic content in their bones are those that can fly most efficiently.
(E) Bats would not be able to fly if all their bones had the same ratio of mineral content to organic content.
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Which of the following is most strongly supported by the information?
(A) The mineral compounds in a bat's bones are heavier than the organic compounds.
(B) The more a bat weighs, the mare difficulty it has in flying.
(C) The bones in a bird's wing have a ratio of mineral content to organic content similar to that in the bones in a bat's wing.
(D) Bats that have the lowest ratio of mineral content to organic content in their bones are those that can fly most efficiently.
(E) Bats would not be able to fly if all their bones had the same ratio of mineral content to organic content.
I will provide the OA later













