April 2011 ACT Science Discussion

<p>Seeing as nobody made these yet, here you guys go. Discuss all April Science questions here.</p>

<p>Killed me.</p>

<p>science was definitely hard. the hardest section was maybe the spring or the the melting points etc. DId you guys put ribosomes for #3? and for introns, did u put they were transcribed, but lost in translation?</p>

<p>Yes and yes to both of those. I don’t know how the hell we were supposed to figure out the ribosome one, I just vaguely remember associating the word ribosome with protein from 9th grade bio and guessed…</p>

<p>I got those answers also. Ribosomes was definitely the answer although i guessed when taking it. and i got something trans then lost</p>

<p>I think I put the opposite translated but not transcribed, the thing didn’t change from the steps and I guessed for #3, I put B anyone remember what B was?</p>

<p>@AMZ was the actual wording Transcribed but did not translate?</p>

<p>B was chloroplasts, not the asnwer</p>

<p>Yeah B was it translated but did not transcribe.</p>

<p>agreed cortana translated but not transcribed</p>

<p>Ribosome = the organelle that translates RNA into proteins.</p>

<p>Oh well I got a 25% chance…</p>

<p>what do you guys think -1 will be? 34 or 35?</p>

<p>what was ribosome the letter for the choice?</p>

<p>I either did reallly good or bad on science. I spent about 30 seconds on each question and put the first answer i got although i was fairly confident about each one</p>

<p>Whatever the first section was, it took me a good ten minutes. Everything else was relatively easy</p>

<p>what was the translate/transcribed one than?</p>

<p>Ribosome was E. </p>

<p>I think -1 will be 36.</p>

<p>Ribosome was D. I correct myself i put translated then transcribed bc transcribed is when its written (comes 1st) then translated (when created)</p>

<p>I think I did really well on the first 3 sections (and 100% on the arguing scientists), but it was all downhill from there. Especially the last 2 sections? Holy crap</p>