Edexcel Alevel Bio2b June 2006 QP
Edexcel Alevel Bio2b June 2006 QP
Edexcel Alevel Bio2b June 2006 QP
Read through the following account and then write on the dotted lines the most appropriate word
or words to complete the account.
The movement of air into (inspiration) and out of (expiration) the lungs is known as
2. The photograph below shows human blood cells, as seen using a light microscope.
Magnification ×1000
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(b) Describe how cell B is involved in defence against disease.
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(c) Explain the role of erythrocytes (red blood cells) in the transport of carbon dioxide.
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(Total 7 marks)
3. The table below shows the concentrations of protein and sodium ions in blood plasma and in
tissue fluid.
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(a) Explain how tissue fluid is formed.
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(i) Protein is present in the plasma but absent from tissue fluid.
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(ii) The concentrations of sodium ions in plasma and tissue fluid are the same.
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4. (a) The photograph below shows part of the surface of one epithelial cell facing the lumen of
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the ileum, as seen using an electron microscope.
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(b) Describe how glucose is absorbed in the ileum.
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(c) Suggest why the concentration of glucose in the blood rises more quickly after a meal of
white bread and jam, than after a meal containing wholemeal bread only.
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(Total 10 marks)
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5. The photograph below shows part of the lower epidermis of a leaf, as seen using a light
microscope.
Magnification ×100
(a) The area of the field of view is 0.102 mm2. Count the number of stomata present, and then
calculate the number per mm2. Show your working.
(b) In an investigation, the concentration of potassium ions (K+) in guard cells was
determined when stomata were closed and when they were open. The results are shown in
the table below.
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(i) Describe how the concentration of potassium ions in guard cells changes when
stomata open.
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(ii) Explain how this change in potassium ion concentration is related to the mechanism
of stomatal opening.
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(Total 8 marks)
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6. The photograph below shows four germinating pollen grains, as seen using a light microscope.
Maginification ×100
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(b) Part A contains a tube nucleus and two male nuclei. Describe the roles of the two male
nuclei in the process of fertilisation in a flowering plant.
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(c) An experiment was carried out to investigate the effect of sucrose concentration on the
germination of pollen grains from Camellia flowers. The results graph below.
Percentage 30
germination
of pollen 25
grains (%)
20
15
10
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0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Sucrose concentration (%)
(i) From the graph, find the expected percentage germination in a 16% sucrose
concentration.
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(ii) Describe the relationship between the percentage germination and the sucrose
concentration, as shown in the graph.
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(Total 8 marks)
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7. The photograph below shows a cell from an insect testis, undergoing meiosis.
Magnification ×1000
(a) Name the stage of meiosis shown in the photograph and give a reason for your answer.
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(b) In a species of butterfly, the diploid (2n) number of chromosomes is 360. State the
number of chromosomes present in each of the following cells.
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(c) Explain the importance of meiosis in the formation of gametes.
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(Total 7 marks)
8. The graph below shows changes in the concentration of progesterone in the blood during the
menstrual cycle.
Progesterone concentration in blood
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0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28
Time / days
(a) Name the structure in the ovary that produces progesterone during the menstrual cycle.
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(b) Give two effects of progesterone.
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(c) If fertilisation occurs on day 14, the concentration of progesterone changes from that
shown in the graph.
On the graph above, draw a line to show this change in concentration of progesterone in
the blood, from day 22 to day 28.
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(Total 9 marks)
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