nishatfarhat87 wrote:
VeritasPrepKarishma wrote:
sun01 wrote:
I have one doubt.
We have to evaluate that"Hence, the herb's high histidine production must be the key feature that allows it to grow in metal-rich soils."
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Argument clearly states that"A certain cultivated herb is one of a group of closely related plants that thrive in soil with high concentrations of metals that are toxic to most other plants" .
The information in option B provides that others of closely related groups produces the amino acids. How does this information
We have to evaluate that"Hence, the herb's high histidine production must be the key feature that allows it to grow in metal-rich soils."
.
Argument clearly states that"A certain cultivated herb is one of a group of closely related plants that thrive in soil with high concentrations of metals that are toxic to most other plants" .
The information in option B provides that others of closely related groups produces the amino acids. How does this information
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