5090 w01 QP 2
5090 w01 QP 2
5090 w01 QP 2
Candidate Name
BIOLOGY 5090/2
PAPER 2
OCTOBER/NOVEMBER SESSION 2001 1 hour 45 minutes
Additional materials:
Answer paper
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page and on all
separate answer paper used.
Section A
Answer all questions.
Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper.
Section B
Answer any three questions.
Write your answers on the separate answer paper provided.
At the end of the examination,
1. fasten all separate answer paper securely to the question paper;
2. enter the numbers of the Section B questions you have answered in the grid below.
Section B
TOTAL
1 Fig. 1.1 shows an experiment set up to investigate any change in the mass of plants potted
in damp soil over a period of time.
transparent
polythene
bag
plant A plant B
Fig. 1.1
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Fig. 1.2 is a graph showing the loss in mass of the plants over the next five days.
40
1
ve
cur
30
loss in mass
/g 20
10 curve 2
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
time / days
Fig. 1.2
(a) (i) Which plant gives the result shown by curve 1? ...................................................[1]
(ii) On Fig. 1.2, continue curve 1 to day 6 and calculate the mass that would be lost by
this plant between day 5 and day 6. Show your working.
[2]
(b) (i) Name the process responsible for this loss in mass. ............................................[1]
(ii) Explain how this process is affected by the polythene bag around plant A.
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(c) Explain the effect on the loss of mass in plant B of smearing a thin layer of Vaseline
(petroleum jelly) on the upper surfaces of all the leaves.
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[Total : 8]
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2 Fig. 2.1 shows two interlinked natural cycles.
gas in
atmosphere
respiration
animals
box Z
carbohydrates
box Y
dead plants
faeces remains
nitrates
U U
U ammonium
salts V
Fig. 2.1
1. ...............................................................................................................................
2. ...........................................................................................................................[2]
(ii) Name the processes occurring at U and V and a type of organism that brings about
each process.
process U ..................................................................................................................
process V ..................................................................................................................
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(c) Suggest how plants that can digest insects grow successfully in soils lacking in nitrates.
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[Total : 10]
stone
seeds containing
the seed
Y
X
one
seed mass: 0.003 g
1 cm
a fruit of a mango tree
a fruit of a flame tree
Fig. 3.1
(a) (i) Name the parts of the carpel from which W and X have developed.
W ..............................................................................................................................
X ...........................................................................................................................[2]
(ii) From which part of the seed does the dry, papery extension, Y, develop?
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(b) Suggest how the seeds of the flame tree are dispersed after being released from the
fruit. State two reasons for your answer.
reason 1 ...........................................................................................................................
reason 2 .......................................................................................................................[3]
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(c) (i) State which part of the mango tree manufactures the sugar found in the mango
fruit.
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(iii) Suggest advantages to plants of their fruits being sweet when they are ripe.
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intercostal muscles
Fig. 4.1
On Fig. 4.1,
(i) draw a label line to show the position occupied by the intercostal muscles; [1]
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(b) The apparatus shown in Fig. 4.2 can be used to illustrate the action of breathing.
bell jar
balloon
rubber sheet
tightly fixed to
bell jar
Fig. 4.2
(i) Describe and explain what would happen to the balloons if the rubber sheet is
pulled down.
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(ii) Suggest how Fig. 4.2 is not an accurate model to show the action of breathing.
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[Total : 7]
exchanger
unit P air in
blood removed
from patient thousands of
hollow fibres
.................................. N
pump
..................................M
Fig. 5.1
air in
P internal structure
of exchanger unit
minute pores
hollow
fibres
direction of
blood flow
Q
air out
Fig. 5.2
(b) State two ways in which the air entering the machine at P differs from the air leaving it at Q.
1. ......................................................................................................................................
2. ..................................................................................................................................[1]
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(c) Which part of the structure of the lungs is represented by the hollow fibres?
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(d) With reference to Fig. 5.2, suggest why the pores in the fibres must be
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(e) Fig. 5.3 shows micrographs of blood from a healthy person, A, and from a patient
shortly after heart surgery, B.
A B
Fig. 5.3
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(ii) State and explain one possible cause of this increase after heart surgery.
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Section B
Answer any three questions.
Write your answers on the separate answer paper provided.
6 (a) Describe the parts played in the digestion and assimilation of food by
(b) As a result of intestinal disease, parts of the alimentary canal are sometimes surgically
removed. Suggest the effect on lifestyle and on digestive function of removing
(i) muscles;
(ii) pulse rate;
(iii) composition of the air they breathe out.
[10]
(i) a mammal;
(ii) a flowering plant.
[8]
(b) Explain why a plant species in which self-pollination usually occurs can become adapted to
new surroundings better than one that reproduces asexually, but less well than a species that
is always cross-pollinated. [4]
[Total : 12]
9 (a) Explain
(i) how a vertical plant shoot grows towards light coming from one side;
(ii) how a horizontal plant root responds to gravity.
[7]
(b) Describe an experiment to show the response of a named invertebrate animal to a named
stimulus. [5]
[Total : 12]
(b) Describe, with examples, the transfer of dissolved materials from the blood to the cells of the
body. [6]
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