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COLEGIO LOS PRÓCERES“Al rescate de los valores perdidos para vivir dignamente y convivir pacíficamente”Have you ever noticed strange bumps on stems, leaves, flowers, or tree branches? Well, they are part ofthe plant and grown by the plant, but they are homes for tiny insects! These bumps are called galls.Insects form galls. The plant does not decide to grow them. Typically, a female insect lays hereggs on a plant. After the baby insects hatch, special chemicals are left on the plant. These specialchemicals cause the plant to bubble up and form a gall. Once a gall has grown, the insects have a safeplace to live and eat, or do they?Other animals, besides insects, benefit from galls. Galls are also great places for birds and smallanimals to find a meal. Woodpeckers, squirrels, mice, and bats all use galls as a source for a tasty insectsnack. If a gall has a large hole poked into it, a larger creature may have stopped for a bite.Now that you know what a gall is, you will probably begin to notice them everywhere. Lookaround. You may even decide to break open a gall and take a peek inside. If the gall has a little hole,the owner has probably left. Can you believe it? A little house for an insect made by a plant!Questions1) Based on information in paragraph 2, it can be understood that an unhatched insect egg laid on aplant would most likely causeA. the plant to dieB. no gall to formC. a large gallD. a bird to eat the egg2) Which statement from the passage best describes how galls are formed?A. “Once a gall has grown, the insects have a safe place to live and eat, or do they?”B. “These bumps are called galls.”C. “These special chemicals cause the plant to bubble up and form a gall.”D. “Typically, a female insect lays her eggs on a plant.”