Reading comp PrepTest 117 · Section 1 · Question 15

Passage

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Passage walkthrough
Passage Summary

Topic: Science


Paragraph 1

  • Paragraph note
    • Science and a discovery
  • Views, minor Meta-Structures, and the author's attitude
    • Science - “Neurotrophic” factors required by nerve cells (survival, function)
    • Discovery - Rita Levi-Montalcini (RLM) - 1950s - Discovered first (NGF) - Nobel Prize (1986)

Paragraph 2

  • Paragraph note
    • Process of discovery (series of experiments; starting in ‘40s)
  • Views, minor Meta-Structures, and the author's attitude
    • Study/Hypo 1 - Nerve cells in embryo programmed to die - RLM counted nerve cells to confirm
    • Study 2 - Mouse tumors grew nerve cells in chick embryos
    • Study 3 - New process (tissue culture) - Mouse tumors caused chick nerve cells to grow around them
    • Further research - Identified specific protein - “nerve growth factor” (NGF)

Paragraph 3

  • Paragraph note
    • Further research/science (how it works)
  • Views, minor Meta-Structures, and the author's attitude
    • NGF first of many cell-growth factors
    • Present in many tissues
    • Serves two purposes - Direct developing nerves to their targets; keep them alive (cells die if NGF goes away or anti-NGF)

Main Point: RLM’s discovery of nerve growth factor (NGF) and it’s role in developing nerve cells and keeping them alive was a “crucial development in the history of biochemistry” (Line 8).

Key Lines?

Lines 5-10 - An important discovery is noted

Lines 40-41 - Discovery is shown to be first of many in area

Lines 51-55 - Two key functions of discovery

Meta-Structure?

Important New Discovery - While many passages discuss a new theory that supplants an old one, this one focuses on a discovery that didn’t replace some old theory. Paragraph 1 features a discussion of the “crucial development in the history of biochemistry” by Rita Levi-Montalcini. This suggests the passage is going to explore this new discovery, and the Author’s opinion of it will serve as the main point. Since Paragraph 2 explains how the discovery was made and Paragraph 3 discusses some of the implications of it, we can confirm that that is the focus of the passage. Therefore, the Author’s opinion of the discovery and its importance is the main point of the passage, as we noted above (and it’s essentially just a restatement of Lines 5-10).

List (of Studies) - Studies are important on the LSAT, and so are lists. Paragraph 2 here serves as a list of studies that RLM performed in order to reach her important discovery. It’s a very extensive paragraph, so we should expect some questions on these studies.

Last Thoughts?

There’s a lot of science in this passage, which can make it easy to get lost in what’s going on. However, focus on important elements of logic, not of science. For instance, we don’t need to know all the details of the studies, just the broad strokes of them - we can always go back to find the answer to a question as long as we can identify which study it’s asking about. Same with the functions of NGF - we don’t need to understand what “neurotrophic” means, just that it involves directing nerve cells and allowing them to survive.

Question prompt

Which one of the Remaining source text redacted.
Why the credited answer is right

Credited answer: B

The notes below walk through why it fits the stem and how to eliminate the rest.

Question Type

Science

Strategy Overview

Reiterate the main point as we summarized it after reading through the passage, then find the answer that best matches with it

Answer Anticipation

While many passages discuss a new theory that supplants an old one, this one focuses on a discovery that didn’t replace some old theory.Paragraph 1 features a discussion of the “crucial development in the history of biochemistry” by Rita Levi-Montalcini. This suggests the passage is going to explore this new discovery, and the Author’s opinion of it will serve as the main point. Since Paragraph 2 explains how the discovery was made and Paragraph 3 discusses some of the implications of it, we can confirm that that is the focus of the passage.Therefore, the Author’s opinion of the discovery and its importance is the main point of the passage, which is stated pretty clearly in Lines 5-10.

Answer choices

  1. A
    Levi–Montalcini's discovery of neurotrophic Remaining source text redacted.
    Why choice A is not credited

    (A) (Lines 4-5; Lines 40-41) RLM ran her studies on chick embryos, but the passage notes that NGF and other growth factors are present in animals, including humans. This answer is therefore too limited in discussing the development of only chick embryos.

  2. B
    Levi–Montalcini's discovery of NGF, Remaining source text redacted.
    Why choice B matches the stem

    (B) (Lines 5-10; Lines 51-55) The entire passage is designed to explain the importance of RLM’s discovery of NGF, walking through the studies she ran to discover it and the subsequent research that showed its importance. As such, the Author’s opinion of the discovery serves as the main point, and he states that opinion in Paragraph 1 - it was a “crucial development in the history of biochemistry.” This answer directly reflects that and it gets the details of the science right, so this is the correct answer.

  3. C
    NGF, which is necessary Remaining source text redacted.
    Why choice C is not credited

    (C) (Line 29) First, this answer doesn’t discuss the importance of the discovery, which was a key aspect of the Author’s main point. Second, this answer focuses on a single one of RLM’s studies, not the entire series that led to the discovery. Third, the passage notes that she used the “new technique of tissue culture,” but there’s no indication that RLM invented it. For each of these reasons we can eliminate this answer.

  4. D
    Partly as a result Remaining source text redacted.
    Why choice D is not credited

    (D) (Lines 51-55) First, the passage focuses on RLM’s discovery. While it does discuss further research, that’s not a focus of the passage, and so this answer’s discussion of RLM’s contribution being a part of the discovery is off. Second, the passage notes that NGF directs nerve cells where to connect, so it can’t be made only by tissue to which nerve cells are already connected.

  5. E
    NGF, a chemical that Remaining source text redacted.
    Why choice E is not credited

    (E) Without even considering the science here (which we should avoid whenever possible), this answer falls short in a similar way to (C), in that it doesn’t discuss the Author’s view on the importance of this discovery!

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Answer choice distribution

  1. A 5%
  2. B Credited 74%
  3. C 12%
  4. D 3%
  5. E 6%

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