PT155.S3.P3.Q18

PrepTest 155 - Section 3 - Passage 3 - Question 18

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This passage was adapted from an article published in 2000.

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Problem · Computer chips will hit a point where they can't be made any smaller
With current methods, transistors (devices that make up computer chips) cannot be made smaller than 25 nanometers.
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Potential solution · Natural chemical processes might produce smaller molecules that act like transistors
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Belcher and Hu · B and H are investigating peptides
Others are researching DNA to try to create small transistor-like molecules. B and H are researching something else -- peptides.
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Background leading to research · Arose from research that found peptides could cause calcium carbonate to form structure found in abalone shell
B and H thought peptides might create crystalline structures associated with transistors.
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B and H's research · Grew a billion different peptides, found that some can bind to semiconductor materials
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Future research · Identifying additional organic compounds that can bind to additional semiconductor mateirals
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18.

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a

At least some ██ ████ ███ ███ ██████████ █████ ██ ███████

Strongly supported. When Belcher and Hu started testing, no peptide was known to exist that could bind to semiconductors in the desired way. Belcher and Hu then created a random assortment of peptides, and some of them were able to bind in the desired way. This suggests that Belcher and Hu had created new peptides that didn’t previously exist in nature (as far as we know).

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b

At least one ██ ████ ███ █████ ██ ████ ██ █████ █████████ █████████████ ██████████

Unsupported. The peptides we’re talking about were tested to see whether they could bind to silicon or gallium arsenide or indium phosphide. Some peptides were found that could bind exclusively to one of those compounds. We’re not told if any could bind to all three.

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c

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Unsupported. The peptides we’re talking about were tested to see whether they could bind to silicon, gallium arsenide, or indium phosphide. It’s not clear, though, whether every peptide was tested with all three compounds, or whether some were tested with one compound and not another.

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d

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Unsupported. We know that when Belcher and Hu started testing, no peptide was being used with semiconductors in this way. If peptides were perhaps being used in some other way in the computer chip industry, the passage is silent about it.

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e

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Unsupported. We know Belcher and Hu tested for reactions with these three semiconductor materials. If other researchers were investigating other materials, the passage is silent about it.

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