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Transcript
SQUADS
ACT Prep Round 5
Subject: 11th Grade Science
Agenda Page 55
CPW
Week 31
Learning Intentions - Today, I am going to practice College
Readiness Standards in Science:
1.
Scientific Investigation, 20-23
2.
Evaluation of Models, Inferences, and Experimental Results,
20-23 and 24-27
3.
Interpretation of Data, 20-23
Success Criteria – I am successful if I can…
1.
Identify similarities and differences between models.
2.
Identify key issues or assumptions in a model.
3.
Determine whether given information supports or contradicts
a simple hypothesis and why.
11th Grade Science
• You have 1 minute and 30 seconds to read
your passage.
• You will have 1 minute to work on each
question individually.
• You will have 1 minute to work as a group and
write your rationales for each answer.
11th Grade Science
On our practice
ACT, 24% of your
classmates
answered this
correctly.
1. According to the passage, a similarity
between DNA and proteins is that both types
of molecules:
A. are found only in gametes.
B. are abundant in the cytoplasm.
C. contain 20 different amino acids.
D. are composed of smaller subunits.
11th Grade Science
On our practice
ACT, 25% of your
classmates
answered this
correctly.
2. According to the Protein Hypothesis, which of
the following observations provides the strongest
evidence that genes are NOT composed of DNA?
A. DNA is composed of only 4 types of
nucleotides.
B. DNA is composed of smaller subunits than are
proteins.
C. DNA is abundant in both the nucleus and the
cytoplasm.
D. The concentration of DNA is generally
consistent from cell to cell.
11th Grade Science
On our practice
ACT, 28% of your
classmates
answered this
correctly.
3. Mitochondria are organelles located in the cytoplasm that are
responsible for energy transformation in a cell. After the 1940s, it
was observed that mitochondria contain their own genes. This
observation contradicts evidence stated in which hypothesis?
A. The DNA Hypothesis, because if genes are made of DNA, the
observation would show that DNA is present outside the nucleus.
B. The DNA Hypothesis, because if genes are made of DNA, the
observation would show that DNA is present inside the nucleus.
C. The Protein Hypothesis, because if genes are made of proteins,
the observation would show that proteins are present outside of
the nucleus.
D. The Protein Hypothesis, because if genes are made of proteins,
the observation would show that proteins are present inside the
nucleus.
11th Grade Science
On our practice
ACT, 29% of your
classmates
answered this
correctly.
4. The scientist who describes the DNA Hypothesis
implies that the Protein Hypothesis is weakened by
which of the following observations?
A. For a given organism, the amount of protein in the
gametes is half that found in other types of cells.
B. For a given organism, the amount of protein in
different types of cells is not the same.
C. Protein molecules are composed of many subunits.
D. Proteins are found only in the nucleus.
11th Grade Science
On our practice
ACT, 15% of your
classmates
answered this
correctly.
5. Which of the following illustrations of a
portion of a DNA molecule is consistent with the
description in the passage?
SQUADS
ACT Prep Round 5
Subject: 11th Grade Science
Agenda Page 55
CPW
Week 31
Now ‘Squad Up’ and replay this
PPT. Use the Student
Answer/Rationale Sheet.
Then exchange your Squad’s
answer sheet with that of
another squad.
Launch the ANSWERS video.