ShmoopTube

Where Monty Python meets your 10th grade teacher.

Search Thousands of Shmoop Videos


Playlist ACT® Science Data Representation 25 videos

0
Suggestive Statistics
771 Views

ACT Science: Data Representation Passage Drill 1, Problem 1. What do the statistics in Figure 1 suggest?

1
ACT Science 1.2 Data Representation Passage
263 Views

ACT Science: Data Representation Passage Drill 1, Problem 2. Which of the following is a variable in Figure 1, but not in Figure 2?

2
ACT Science 2.10 Data Representation Passage
200 Views

ACT Science: Data Representation Passage Drill 2, Problem 10. If research done in worms were to directly apply to humans, what is likely to be...

See All

ACT Science 2.9 Data Representation Passage 196 Views


Share It!


Description:

ACT Science: Data Representation Passage Drill 2, Problem 9. What is the best conclusion from the data collected from Experiments 1-3?

Language:
English Language

Transcript

00:04

Here's your shmoop du jour, brought to you by proteins.

00:07

They're just amateur teens who now get paid for...what they do.

00:26

All right -- what is the best conclusion from the data collected from Experiments 1-3?

00:30

And here are the potential answers...

00:36

This question asks for the take-home message of the graphs.

00:39

What's it asking?

00:40

Experiments 1 and 2 show that most proteins have a higher amount of aggregation in older

00:45

animals, hence the increase in fold effect, as shown by the graphs.

00:49

Experiment 3 looks at four specific proteins and comes to the same conclusion.

00:53

The first graph in figure 2 shows a large difference between young and aged worm insoluble

00:59

protein aggregation. Mmm, doesn't that sound delicious? That's McDo—uh, never mind.

01:03

...which shows that fem worms...these things...have a large amount of aggregation as they get older.

01:08

However, the second graph in figure 2 shows that the amount of aggregation is less in

01:12

aged gon-2 animals...

01:15

...the special mutant worms that live extremely long lives. Wish we could clone those...

01:20

* Therefore the correct answer is B -- all animals show an increase in protein aggregation

01:23

when they age, but the long-living gon-2 animals do not have as much aggregation overall.

01:28

Oh, well, guys. You tried.

Related Videos

ACT Science 2.1 Research Summary Passage
608 Views

ACT Science: Research Summary Passage Drill 2, Problem 1. Why do you think that the filter paper will not remove the salt from the water?

ACT Science 1.1 Conflicting Viewpoint Passage
633 Views

ACT Science: Conflicting Viewpoint Passage Drill 1, Problem 1. What statement would both scientists agree upon?

Suggestive Statistics
771 Views

ACT Science: Data Representation Passage Drill 1, Problem 1. What do the statistics in Figure 1 suggest?

ACT Science 1.2 Data Representation Passage
263 Views

ACT Science: Data Representation Passage Drill 1, Problem 2. Which of the following is a variable in Figure 1, but not in Figure 2?

Predicting Birth Dates
250 Views

ACT Science Data Representation Passage: Drill 3, Problem 5. According to Figure 2, what birth date will be predicted for an individual actual...