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ACT Science: Research Summary Passage Drill 1, Problem 1. What is the method used by the scientists in this experiment?

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00:03

Here’s your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by the waggle dance.

00:07

Enjoyed by honey bees and grandparents the world over.

00:10

Here’s a passage about honey bee communication.

00:13

It’s pretty sweet.

00:29

And our question: “What is the method used by the scientists in this experiment?”

00:43

This question seems pretty simple. It’s just asking us what the scientists did,

00:48

so let’s take them one by one. Option A:

00:51

Protein gel electrophoresis <<uh-leck-troh-FOR-uh-siss>>.

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This is a technique to analyze proteins in a fluid.

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It’s also not mentioned anywhere at all in the passage.

01:00

So, nice try, test people.

01:02

Option B: The waggle dance.

01:04

While we don’t know what the scientists do in their free time,

01:07

we know that it was the BEES-- not the scientists--

01:10

who did the waggle dance during this study. It’s not B.

01:13

Option C: Chromatography.

01:15

This sounds more likely, and indeed, the passage states

01:19

“the scientists generated a chromatogram <<cro-MAT-uh-gram>>.”

01:22

Sounds like we hit the bullseye. Let’s make sure.

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Option D.

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Option D is honey extraction.

01:28

Hmm, maybe they did that afterwards, but it certainly wasn’t part of the study.

01:32

So C’s our answer, as in ‘Can you hand me some ointment?’

01:36

Careful of those stingers.

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