Use the text “Making Medicine: From Discovery to Doctors” to answer the question.

Making Medicine: From Discovery to Doctors

Which quotation is a key detail that supports the central idea of the text?

(1 point)
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“Long, long ago, your local wise person might brew herb or flower potions to try to help.”
“ Long, long ago, your local wise person might brew herb or flower potions to try to help.”

“Once scientists know the root cause of a disease, they work to discover ways to kill germs, replace missing body chemicals, or combat mayhem-causing rogue cells.”
“ Once scientists know the root cause of a disease, they work to discover ways to kill germs, replace missing body chemicals, or combat mayhem-causing rogue cells.”

“Sometimes they tweak the molecules’ shapes to make them safer and better.”
“ Sometimes they tweak the molecules’ shapes to make them safer and better.”

“First, scientists ask 20 to 100 healthy volunteers to take the champ—a medicine wannabe—for a few weeks or months to prove that it’s
not poisonous.”

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The quotation that is a key detail supporting the central idea of the text is:

“Once scientists know the root cause of a disease, they work to discover ways to kill germs, replace missing body chemicals, or combat mayhem-causing rogue cells.”

This statement highlights the process of scientific discovery and the development of medicine, which is central to the theme of "Making Medicine: From Discovery to Doctors."