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ACT Science: Research Summary Passage Drill 4, Problem 4. The protein seen in sample 3 is most likely the same as which protein?
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- 00:03
Here’s your Shmoop du jour, packed full of protein.
- 00:06
If it doesn’t make you big and strong, it will at least make you big and…smart.
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This is a passage about a technique used to separate proteins by weight.
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The protein seen in sample 3 is most likely the same protein marked…where?
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And here are the potential answers…
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- 00:28
Here we’re being asked to look at the data on the chart and attempt to find a meaningful connection.
- 00:32
Kind of like online dating, but with less of a chance that you’ll wind up getting your kidneys stolen.
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The protein seen in sample 3, shown here, is most likely which other protein?
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We only have one type of data to go on here—protein weight, but that should be enough.
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We can assume the same proteins also will have the same weight.
- 00:49
Imagine being blindfolded and you’re handed an apple. The person handing it to you says,
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“This is an apple. I’m going to hand you some other things of various weights now,
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and you need to tell me which one is probably also an apple.”
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Then you’re handed a bottle of water. No, that’s not it.
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What about this huge, heavy sandwich? No, but it smells great.
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Aaaand finally, you’re handed another apple. That’s it, you’ve made the connection… and lunch!
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We’re doing the same thing here in a way. We’ve got a protein in column C and we need
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to identify the closest match by weight. Looking across, we can see that protein D
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appears to weigh the same as the protein in column C. They’re probably the same protein.
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D’s our answer. And so is roast beef on rye. Hold the mayo.
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