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Tardigrades - IELTS Listening Answers & Explanations

From Cambridge IELTS 19 Academic Listening Test 2 · Part 4 · Questions 31–40

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Tardigrades

- more than 1,000 species, 0.05–1.2 millimetres long

- also known as water ‘bears’ (due to how they 31) and ‘moss piglets’

Physical appearance

- a 32 round body and four pairs of legs

- claws or 33 for gripping

- absence of respiratory organs

- body filled with a liquid that carries both 34 and blood

- mouth shaped like a 35 with teeth called stylets

Habitat

- often found at the bottom of a lake or on plants

- very resilient and can exist in very low or high 36

Cryptobiosis

- In dry conditions, they roll into a ball called a ‘tun’.

- They stay alive with a much lower metabolism than usual.

- A type of 37 ensures their DNA is not damaged.

- Research is underway to find out how many days they can stay alive in 38

Feeding

- consume liquids, e.g., those found in moss or 39

- may eat other tardigrades

Conservation status

- They are not considered to be 40.

Answers & Explanations Summary

# Answer Evidence Explanation
Q31 move ‘bear’ because of the way they move. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript says that tardigrades are called 'bears' because of the way they move. This means that when you watch them, their movement looks similar to how bears move.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is 'move'. This means it is telling us how tardigrades look when they are moving.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'move' because the excerpt explains that the name 'water bears' comes from the way tardigrades move, suggesting their movement is bear-like.
Q32 short They have a body which is short, and also rounded- a bit like a barrel- and the body comprises four segments. Each segment has a pair of legs Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript describes how the body of tardigrades is shaped. It says that their body is short and rounded, similar to a barrel. It consists of four parts, and each part has one pair of legs.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is 'short', which means that the body of tardigrades is not long but rather small in length.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'short' because the transcript clearly states that tardigrades have a body that is short and rounded. This matches the clue about their physical appearance.
Q33 discs / disks I should also say that some species don’t have any claws: what they have are discs Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript explains that some types of water bears (tardigrades) do not have claws. Instead, they have something called discs.
Answer Explanation:
The answer given is 'discs', which refers to the round parts that some tardigrades use instead of claws.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'discs' because it fits the description of the physical characteristics of some tardigrades that do not use claws, as mentioned in the transcript.
Q34 oxygen Instead, oxygen and also blood are transported in a fluid that fills the cavity of the body. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript says that a liquid fills the body of the tardigrade. This liquid is used to carry oxygen and blood throughout the body.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is 'oxygen', which is an important gas that many living things, including tardigrades, need to survive.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'oxygen' because the transcript explains that this gas is transported in the liquid inside the tardigrade's body, indicating that tardigrades rely on it to live.
Q35 tube The tardigrade’s mouth is a kind of tube that can open outwards to reveal teeth-like structures known as ‘stylets’. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript explains that a tardigrade's mouth looks like a tube. This tube can open and has small, tooth-like parts inside called stylets.
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'tube' refers to the shape of the tardigrade's mouth, which is long and can open up.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'tube' because it describes the shape of the tardigrade's mouth accurately, as mentioned in the transcript.
Q36 temperatures they’re also able to withstand temperatures as low as minus ~200 degrees centigrade, or highs of more than 148 degrees centigrade Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript explains that tardigrades can live in very cold temperatures (as low as minus 200 degrees Celsius) and very hot temperatures (more than 148 degrees Celsius).
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'temperatures' refers to how hot or cold the environment is.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'temperatures' because it describes the range of heat conditions where tardigrades can survive, as mentioned in the transcript.
Q37 protein tardigrades produce a protein that protects their DNA. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript says that tardigrades make a special protein that helps to keep their DNA safe from damage.
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'protein' means a type of substance that is important for living things, and in this case, it helps protect tardigrades' DNA.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'protein' because it is the substance that tardigrades produce to prevent their DNA from being harmed during dry conditions.
Q38 space There are currently several tests taking place in space, to determine how long tardigrades might be able to survive there. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript talks about tests that are happening in space. These tests are to see how long tardigrades can stay alive in space.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is 'space'. This means that the tests are being done in the area outside Earth, where there is no air.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'space' because the excerpt mentions that research is taking place in space to find out how long tardigrades can survive there.
Q39 seaweed They suck the juices from moss, or extract fluid from seaweed Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript says that tardigrades suck liquids from moss and seaweed. This means they eat the juices or fluids found in these plants.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is 'seaweed'. Seaweed is a type of plant that grows in the water.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'seaweed' because tardigrades eat liquids found in both moss and seaweed, as mentioned in the transcript.
Q40 endangered Conservation of Nature and are not on any endangered list. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript says that tardigrades are not on any list that says they are in danger of disappearing.
Answer Explanation:
The answer means that tardigrades are not endangered, which means they are not at risk of becoming extinct.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'endangered' because the excerpt makes it clear that tardigrades are not considered to be in danger and are not on any endangered lists.

Transcript

For my project on invertebrates, I chose to study tardigrades. These are microscopic — or to be more precise — near-microscopic animals. There are well over a thousand known species of these tiny animals, which belong to the phylum Tardigrada. Most tardigrades range in length from 0.05 to 1 millimetre, though the largest species can grow to be 1.2 millimetres in length. They are also sometimes called ‘water bears’: ‘water’ because that’s where they thrive best, and ‘bear’ because of the way they move. ‘Moss piglet’ is another name for tardigrades because of the way they look when viewed from the front. They were first discovered in Germany in 1773 by Johann Goeze, who coined the name Tardigrada.

As I say, there are many different species of tardigrade — too many to describe here — but, generally speaking, the different species share similar physical traits. They have a body which is short, and also rounded- a bit like a barrel- and the body comprises four segments. Each segment has a pair of legs, at the end of which are between four and eight sharp claws. I should also say that some species don’t have any claws: what they have are discs, and these work by means of suction. They enable the tardigrade to cling to surfaces or to grip its prey. Within the body, there are no lungs, or any organs for breathing at all. Instead, oxygen and also blood are transported in a fluid that fills the cavity of the body.

As far as the tardigrade’s head is concerned, the best way I can describe this is that it looks rather strange — a bit squashed even — though many of the websites I looked at described its appearance as cute, which isn’t exactly very scientific. The tardigrade’s mouth is a kind of tube that can open outwards to reveal teeth-like structures known as ‘stylets’. These are sharp enough to pierce plant or animal cells.

So, where are tardigrades found? Well, they live in every part of the world, in a variety of habitats: most commonly, on the bed of a lake, or on many kinds of plants or in very wet environments. There’s been some interesting research which has found that tardigrades are capable of surviving radiation and very high pressure, and they’re also able to withstand temperatures as low as minus ~200 degrees centigrade, or highs of more than 148 degrees centigrade, which is incredibly hot.

It has been said that tardigrades could survive long after human beings have been wiped out, even in the event of an asteroid hitting the earth. If conditions become too extreme and tardigrades are at risk of drying out, they enter a state called cryptobiosis. They form a little ball, called a tun — that’s T-U-N — by retracting their head and legs, and their metabolism drops to less than one percent of normal levels. They can stay in this state for decades, and if re-introduced to water, when they will come back to life in a matter of a few hours. While in this state of cryptobiosis, tardigrades produce a protein that protects their DNA. In 2016, scientists revived two tardigrades that had been tuns for more than 30 years. There was a report that,in 1948, a 120-year-old tun was revived, but this experiment has never been repeated. There are currently several tests taking place in space, to determine how long tardigrades might be able to survive there. I believe the record so far is 10 day.

So, erm, moving on. In terms of their diet, tardigrades consume liquids in order to survive. Although they have teeth, they don’t use these for chewing. They suck the juices from moss, or extract fluid from seaweed, but some species prey on other tardigrades, from other species or within their own. I suppose this isn’t surprising, given that tardigrades are mainly comprised of liquid and are coated with a type of gel.

Finally, I’d like to mention the conservation status of tardigrades. It is estimated that they have been in existence for approximately half a billion years and, in that time, they have survived five mass extinctions. So, it will probably come as no surprise to you, that tardigrades have not been evaluated by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and are not on any endangered list. Some researchers have described them as thriving.

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