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1. According to the passage, the main difference between the sarcoglossan sea slug species discussed in paragraph 1 and other sea slug species is that
The necessary reference occurs at the end of paragraph 1: the sarcoglossan sea slugs are “the only known animals that practice kleptoplasty.” The correct answer must match this idea by saying, in some way, that the sarcoglossan sea slugs obtain and get energy from chloroplasts, while other sea slugs do not. (C) is a match.
(A) may be tempting, but the passage does not state that other slugs are incapable of incorporating the PRK gene into their genome, nor is it ever stated that all of the kleptoplastic species can. (In fact, it can be inferred that many do not since the passage says that many kleptoplastic species quickly run out of the enzymes needed to maintain photosynthesis.)
(B) is also very close, since the passage mentions that the kleptoplastic slugs do digest most of the algae rather than incorporating them, but they do not use this digestion as their primary food source; it is instead the incorporation of whole chloroplasts that is their primary source of energy from the algae.
It is not stated that other sea slugs produce the PRK enzyme, so (D) can be eliminated. Similarly, while the passage mentions that the symbiosis that led to incorporation of mitochondria as being different from the partial symbiosis of algae, the passage does not state that kleptoplastic sea slugs lack mitochondria, ruling out (E).
Answer: C