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Multiple Choice
Which statement best explains why temperature affects the gender of alligator hatchlings?
A
Temperature influences the activity of enzymes that control the expression of genes responsible for sex determination.
B
The gender of alligator hatchlings is determined solely by the genetic material inherited from their parents.
C
Alligator embryos develop into males or females based on the amount of oxygen available in the nest.
D
Alligator eggs contain hormones that are only activated by sunlight, not temperature.
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the concept of temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD), which is common in reptiles like alligators. TSD means that the environmental temperature during a critical period of embryonic development influences the sex of the offspring.
Recognize that enzymes are temperature-sensitive proteins. Their activity can increase or decrease depending on the temperature, which can affect biological processes such as gene expression.
Learn that specific genes responsible for sex determination are regulated by enzymes. These enzymes may become more or less active at certain temperatures, leading to the expression of genes that determine whether the embryo develops as male or female.
Eliminate incorrect options by analyzing their scientific validity: (1) Genetic material alone does not determine sex in species with TSD, (2) Oxygen availability is not the primary factor for sex determination in alligators, and (3) Hormones in alligator eggs are not activated by sunlight but are influenced by temperature.
Conclude that the correct explanation is: 'Temperature influences the activity of enzymes that control the expression of genes responsible for sex determination,' as this aligns with the biological mechanism of TSD in alligators.