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ACT Science: Conflicting Viewpoint Passage Drill 1, Problem 1. What statement would both scientists agree upon?
ACT Science: Data Representation Passage Drill 1, Problem 1. What do the statistics in Figure 1 suggest?
ACT Science: Data Representation Passage Drill 1, Problem 2. Which of the following is a variable in Figure 1, but not in Figure 2?
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ACT Science: Conflicting Viewpoint Passage Drill 1, Problem 9. According to Scientist 2, why do plant patterns come in waves or periods?
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- 00:03
Here’s your shmoop du jour, brought to you by Auxin.
- 00:06
If your plants don’t have it, you’re “auxin” for trouble.
- 00:10
Here’s a passage about plant patterning, and two viewpoints given by scientists.
- 00:14
Take a gander.
- 00:40
According to Scientist 2, why do plant patterns come in waves or periods?
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- 00:46
Let’s take a look at the possible answers.
- 00:53
It’s helpful to keep in mind that whenever a sentence begins with “according to,”
- 00:58
that’s a good indicator that you should go back and look again at what they said.
- 01:03
For example, if someone said, “According to your uncle Gary, he wrestled a police horse
- 01:07
to try and get out of a parking ticket.”
- 01:11
You bet we’re going to go back and look at that.
- 01:13
Anyhow, the question is explicitly about Scientist 2, so let’s review just that part.
- 01:18
Let’s look at possible answer A: “Because auxin is produced in waves.”
- 01:22
Nope, that’s not what Scientist 2 said. At all. Not even close.
- 01:27
Answer B… wait, what? “Because that’s the way it happens?”
- 01:30
This is supposed to be science!
- 01:32
Saying something like “just because” is the exact opposite of science.
- 01:36
There’s no method, there’s no proof, no testing.
- 01:38
Oh gosh, don’t get me started. No, it’s not B.
- 01:42
What about C? “Because stress varies, and the structures that follow the pattern also vary.”
- 01:49
This sounds oddly familiar. In fact, it sounds like the same phenomenon Scientist 2 described.
- 01:55
OK, C, you look pretty good. We’ll come back to you in a second.
- 01:58
And, because good scientists never make a claim until they’re sure, we’re going to go check out D here.
- 02:03
“Because PIN1 is clustered in waves.”
- 02:06
Well, Scientist 2 never said anything of the sort.
- 02:13
There we have it, our answer is C. As in:
- 02:15
We’ll “see” Uncle Gary in 4 to 6 with good behavior.
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