- Mon May 25, 2020 4:36 pm
#75706
Hi,
I feel defeated with Science passage because I've gotten almost every Science passage question wrong and I don't understand if it's my lack of knowledge in that realm, lack of attention to scientific details in the passage, or genuine disinterest in the field. I feel like I'm not even able to comprehend the passage accurately, the text says something and I comprehend something else. Is this just the beginning and I need more practice? What should I do to ensure that I'm comprehending the passages accurately?
My question is about q. 2 and q.3 on pages 68. In q2., I chose A as my answer. Upon checking the answers, I understand why A is wrong. However, I wrote out an explanation about why B is wrong (as I do for all answer choices I discount as contenders). This was my understanding about the first paragraph in the passage. Lines 1-4 -- SLE is an autoimmune disease characterized by not normal (unlike innate) and chronic stimulation of the innate immune system. In the innate immune system, immune cells go to sites of infection through cytokines. However, in patients with SLE these cytokines send cells to attack healthy tissues without an infection. This causes inflammation to other parts in the body. Hence, I thought that in a person without SLE, infection is necessary for the innate immune system to be stimulated because of lines 5-7 stating precisely that under normal circumstances immune cells are recruited to SITES OF INFECTION. This made me eliminate B because it seemed like an opposite answer.
Please explain to me where I went wrong in comprehending the first paragraph? The explanation says, B is correct because the innate system is stimulated in patients with SLE, even though an infection with a pathogen is not present. But then shouldn't B explicitly state "In patients with SLE, infection is not necessary for the innate immune system to be stimulated". But then again, the passage seems to say that the innate immune cells are recruited via cytokines TO SITES OF INFECTION (isn't is reasonable for me to infer that the innate immune system is stimulated only when there's an infection present??)
In addition, please explain why 3E is incorrect and 3D is correct. I didn't really understand the workbook explanation as to why E was incorrect, it confused me.
Thank you in advance!
Legalistic
I feel defeated with Science passage because I've gotten almost every Science passage question wrong and I don't understand if it's my lack of knowledge in that realm, lack of attention to scientific details in the passage, or genuine disinterest in the field. I feel like I'm not even able to comprehend the passage accurately, the text says something and I comprehend something else. Is this just the beginning and I need more practice? What should I do to ensure that I'm comprehending the passages accurately?
My question is about q. 2 and q.3 on pages 68. In q2., I chose A as my answer. Upon checking the answers, I understand why A is wrong. However, I wrote out an explanation about why B is wrong (as I do for all answer choices I discount as contenders). This was my understanding about the first paragraph in the passage. Lines 1-4 -- SLE is an autoimmune disease characterized by not normal (unlike innate) and chronic stimulation of the innate immune system. In the innate immune system, immune cells go to sites of infection through cytokines. However, in patients with SLE these cytokines send cells to attack healthy tissues without an infection. This causes inflammation to other parts in the body. Hence, I thought that in a person without SLE, infection is necessary for the innate immune system to be stimulated because of lines 5-7 stating precisely that under normal circumstances immune cells are recruited to SITES OF INFECTION. This made me eliminate B because it seemed like an opposite answer.
Please explain to me where I went wrong in comprehending the first paragraph? The explanation says, B is correct because the innate system is stimulated in patients with SLE, even though an infection with a pathogen is not present. But then shouldn't B explicitly state "In patients with SLE, infection is not necessary for the innate immune system to be stimulated". But then again, the passage seems to say that the innate immune cells are recruited via cytokines TO SITES OF INFECTION (isn't is reasonable for me to infer that the innate immune system is stimulated only when there's an infection present??)
In addition, please explain why 3E is incorrect and 3D is correct. I didn't really understand the workbook explanation as to why E was incorrect, it confused me.
Thank you in advance!
Legalistic