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ID
4007818
Banca
VUNESP
Órgão
FAMERP
Ano
2017
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
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Can plants hear?
Flora may be able to detect the sounds of flowing water or munching insects

    Pseudoscientific claims that music helps plants grow have been made for decades, despite evidence that is shaky at best. Yet new research suggests some flora may be capable of sensing sounds, such as the gurgle of water through a pipe or the buzzing of insects.
    In a recent study, Monica Gagliano, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Western Australia, and her colleagues placed pea seedlings in pots shaped like an upside-down Y. One arm of each pot was placed in either a tray of water or a coiled plastic tube through which water flowed; the other arm had dry soil. The roots grew toward the arm of the pipe with the fluid, regardless of whether it was easily accessible or hidden inside the tubing. “They just knew the water was there, even if the only thing to detect was the sound of it flowing inside the pipe,” Gagliano says. Yet when the seedlings were given a choice between the water tube and some moistened soil, their roots favored the latter. She hypothesizes that these plants use sound waves to detect water at a distance but follow moisture gradients to home in on their target when it is closer.
    The research, reported earlier this year in Oecologia, is not the first to suggest flora can detect and interpret sounds. A 2014 study showed the rock cress Arabidopsis can distinguish between caterpillar chewing sounds and wind vibrations – the plant produced more chemical toxins after “hearing” a recording of feeding insects. “We tend to underestimate plants because their responses are usually less visible to us. But leaves turn out to be extremely sensitive vibration detectors,” says lead study author Heidi M. Appel, an environmental scientist now at the University of Toledo.
(Marta Zaraska. www.scientificamerican.com, 17.05.2017.)

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  • A questão cobra interpretação de um texto sobre como a flora pode ser capaz de detectar os sons na natureza.

    A questão nos pergunta qual frase contém uma ideia de suposição. Precisamos, então, procurar pela alternativa que utiliza verbos que carregam o significado de suposição, como supor, acreditar, imaginar, pressupor, presumir, fazer conjecturas, levantar hipóteses, entre outros.



    Analisando as alternativas teremos:


    A) Incorreto - “Monica Gagliano, an evolutionary biologist".
    Tradução - “Monica Gagliano, bióloga evolucionista".
    Não há suposição nesta frase.

    B) Correto - “She hypothesizes that these plants use sound waves".
    Tradução - “Ela hipotetiza que essas plantas usam ondas sonoras".
    A suposição se apresenta no verbo hipotetizar.

    C) Incorreto - “her colleagues placed pea seedlings in pots".
    Tradução - “seus colegas colocaram mudas de ervilha em vasos".
    Não há suposição nesta frase.

    D) Incorreto - “the plant produced more chemical toxins".
    Tradução - “a planta produziu mais toxinas químicas".
    Não há suposição nesta frase.

    E) Incorreto - “They just knew the water was there".
    Tradução - “Elas simplesmente sabiam que a água estava lá".
    Não há suposição nesta frase.



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