that makes the body produce abnormally thick and sticky fluid, called mucus. This mucus builds
up in the breathing passages of the lungs and in the pancreas. The buildup of mucus results in
life-threatening lung infections and serious digestion problems. The disease may also affect the
sweat glands and a man's reproductive system. Millions of Americans carry a CF gene, but do
not have symptoms. This is because a person with CF must inherit two defective genes, one from
each parent. About 1 in 29 Caucasian Americans have the CF gene. It is more common among
those of northern or central European descent. Most children with CF are diagnosed by age 2.
For a small number, the disease is not detected until age 18 or older. These children often have a
milder form of the disease.
In context, the word "defective" in the first sentence of the passage means which of the following?
Faulty.
In the context of the passage, "defective" refers to a gene that does not function correctly, leading to the production of abnormally thick and sticky mucus associated with cystic fibrosis. This faulty function causes severe health issues in individuals who inherit two copies of the gene.
While the gene causing cystic fibrosis is indeed not common in the general population, "unusual" does not capture the essential notion of the gene not functioning properly. The term "defective" specifically indicates that the gene's function is impaired, not merely rare or uncommon.
"Remarkable" implies something that is notably unusual or extraordinary, which does not convey the negative implications of the gene's malfunction. Instead of highlighting a defect or fault, "remarkable" would suggest a positive or noticeable trait, which is not appropriate in this medical context.
This choice is identical to B) and therefore has the same explanation. "Remarkable" indicates something noteworthy or exceptional, without the connotation of error or malfunction implied by "defective."
"Faulty" precisely describes the condition of the gene in question, as it inherently suggests that the gene does not perform its intended function correctly, leading to the symptoms and complications associated with cystic fibrosis. This aligns directly with the context in which the term "defective" is used.
In the context of the passage, "defective" is best interpreted as "faulty" because it accurately describes a gene that malfunctions, leading to the symptoms of cystic fibrosis. Other options like "unusual" or "remarkable" fail to convey the gene's incorrect functioning and its associated health risks, which are central to understanding the disease's genetic basis.
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