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ACT Science: Conflicting Viewpoint Passage Drill 1, Problem 10. According to Scientist 2, why do plant patterns come in waves or periods?

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Here's your shmoop du jour, brought to you by plant biology. You'd better be-leaf it.

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Here's a passage about plant patterning and two viewpoints given by scientists. It's a

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little bit of reading, "soil" wait over here.

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According to Scientist 1, why do plant patterns come in waves or periods?

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And here are the potential answers:

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This question is asking us to read through Scientist 1's passage. Take a break, Scientist 2.

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We're specifically looking for the reason Scientist 1 believes plant patterns come in waves.

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Scientist 1 said a mouthful, but what it seems to boil down to is that patterning is caused

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by auxin. Option A says that, too. There's a pretty good chance this is our answer, but

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let's examine all options before calling it a day.

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B suggests stress would be the cause of patterns appearing in waves. Scientist 1 didn't mention

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stress at all. In fact, stress is the furthest thing from his mind right now.

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Option C says natural disorder is responsible. Scientist 1 didn't say anything of the sort,

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so nope. How about D? PIN1 clustering? We've already

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looked at that viewpoint enough times that you can probably guess the answer here. Scientist

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1 didn't say a word about PIN1 clustering.

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In fact, the nice thing about those capital letters in PIN1 is it makes it really easy

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to skim back over Scientist 1's viewpoint and look for them. So let's triple-check.

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Nnnnnnnnope, not seeing it. There we have it, option A!

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