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1 Fig. 1.1 is a diagram of an animal cell as seen using a transmission electron microscope.
F
20 µ m
Fig. 1.1
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(iii) Calculate the actual length of structure C.
Show your working and give your answer in micrometres (µm).
(b) Proteins are produced by the structure labelled F. Some of these proteins may be extracellular
proteins that are released from the cell.
Outline the sequence of events following the production of extracellular proteins that leads to
their release from the cell.
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K L M N
Fig. 2.1
(a) In the table below, write the letter K, L, M or N next to the description that best matches the
diagram. One has been done for you.
description letter
a plant cell that has been placed in a concentrated sugar solution M [3]
(b) Explain, using the term water potential, what has happened to cell M.
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(c) Small non-polar substances enter cells in different ways to large or polar substances.
Outline the ways in which substances, other than water, can enter a cell through the plasma
(cell surface) membrane.
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(c) Traditionally, stem cells from bone marrow have been used to treat patients with leukaemia.
Recent studies have shown that stem cells taken from umbilical cord blood may be more
effective in treating leukaemia than stem cells taken from bone marrow.
Table 3.1 shows the probability of a patient remaining leukaemia-free for five years after being
treated with stem cells from different sources.
Table 3.1
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(i) Describe, using the information in Table 3.1, the evidence that perfectly matched
umbilical cord blood stem cells are more effective than bone marrow stem cells in treating
leukaemia.
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(b) Table 4.1 describes some of the features of the mammalian gas exchange system.
Complete the table by explaining how each feature improves the efficiency of gaseous
exchange. The first one has been completed for you.
Table 4.1
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(c) Outline how the diaphragm and intercostal muscles cause inspiration.
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(d) Fig. 4.1 shows the trace from a spirometer recorded from a 16-year-old student.
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volume of air
in spirometer
(dm3)
2 Y
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
time (min)
Fig. 4.1
(i) Label on the trace, using the letter X, a point that indicates when the student was
inhaling. [1]
(ii) At the end of the trace the student measured his vital capacity. This is indicated by the
letter Y.
State the vital capacity of the student.
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5 Fish have a single, closed circulatory system.
(a) State the meaning of the terms single circulatory system and closed circulatory system.
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(b) The heart of a mammal contains four main chambers. The action of these chambers is
coordinated by electrical activity in specialised tissues.
Fig. 5.1 shows where these tissues are found in the heart.
Fig. 5.1
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(ii) Describe how the action of the heart is initiated and coordinated.
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(a) Using the outline below, draw in the position of the phloem in the root of a dicotyledonous
plant.
root
[1]
(b) Research using carbon dioxide containing a radioactive label, C14, has revealed the following
evidence about the mechanism of translocation:
A labelled carbon can be observed in the phloem soon after being supplied to a well-lit
plant;
B the rate of movement of sugars in the phloem is many times faster than could be achieved
by diffusion alone.
C an insect such as an aphid feeds by inserting its proboscis (mouth parts) into the
phloem;
Using the letters A, B, C, D and E, select two pieces of evidence from the list above which
support the theory that translocation occurs in the phloem.
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(c) State what is meant by the terms source and sink.
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(d) When the bark is removed from a tree, the phloem is also removed. If a complete ring of bark
is removed, the tree trunk can be seen to swell above the cut.
Suggest two reasons why the trunk swells above the cut.
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alveolus
wall
bronchus
wall
blood
capillary
Fig. 1.1 (a)
cell A
cell B
(a) (i) Name the two types of cell, A and B, shown lining the bronchus.
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(ii) Describe how cell types A and B work together to keep the lung surface clear of dust
and other particles.
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(iii) The bronchus wall also contains smooth muscle fibres.
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(b) (i) Explain why blood capillaries and alveoli are very close together.
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glycoprotein
Fig. 2.1
(a) (i) Name the components of the plasma (cell surface) membrane labelled D, E and F.
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(b) Glycoprotein molecules are positioned in the plasma (cell surface) membrane with the
carbohydrate chain outside the cell.
This is to allow the glycoproteins to act as receptors in the process of cell signalling.
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She cut a fresh beetroot into four pieces and placed each piece into water at a different
temperature.
After 10 minutes she removed the beetroot and used a colorimeter to test how much pigment
had entered the water.
She placed the coloured water into the colorimeter and measured the percentage transmission
of light through the water. Her results are shown in Table 2.1.
Table 2.1
10 85
30 87
50 78
100 0
(i) The results show that below 50 °C little pigment had entered the water.
Explain why there was no transmission of light after the beetroot had been placed in
water at 100 °C.
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(ii) Suggest three ways in which the student could have improved her investigation.
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3 (a) Complete the following paragraph about the loss of water from plants.
The loss of water from the aerial parts of a plant is known as .......................................... .
The majority of water is lost from the leaves. Water is transported up the stem in the
From the air spaces in the leaf, the water vapour diffuses out of the leaf through the
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(b) (i) Explain why water loss from the leaves of a plant is unavoidable.
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(ii) Name the type of plant adapted to reduce water loss from its leaves.
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(iii) State and explain two adaptations of leaves that reduce evaporation.
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Table 4.1
prokaryotic eukaryotic
[4]
(b) The cytoskeleton is an important component in the cytoplasm of all eukaryotic cells.
(i) Name one structure, associated with the cytoskeleton, which can bring about cell
movement.
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(ii) Suggest two processes inside cells that rely on the cytoskeleton for movement.
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5 (a) Fig. 5.1, on the insert, shows some drawings of a cell during different stages of mitosis.
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INTERPHASE
G1
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in es
ok G2
sis
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Cy
ito
M
Fig. 5.2
(i) Name one process that occurs during stages G1 and G2.
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Suggest how cells produced by meiosis may differ from those produced by mitosis.
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(ii) Name the process that creates pressure inside the heart chambers.
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(b) Fig. 6.1 shows the changes in pressure inside the heart chambers during one heart beat.
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pressure 6
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X
2
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0 0.80
time (s)
Key:
aorta
left ventricle
left atrium
Fig. 6.1
(i) Calculate the heart rate from the information in Fig. 6.1.
Show your working and give your answer to the nearest whole number.
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(ii) Describe and explain what happens immediately after X on Fig. 6.1.
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1 (a) State the maximum magnification that can be achieved by a light microscope and a
transmission electron microscope.
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(c) Fig. 1.1 is an electron micrograph of xylem tissue in the stem of a plant.
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(ii) The spiral band in the xylem vessel shown in Fig. 1.1 contains a substance called lignin.
State the function of this spiral band of lignin and explain why it is important that the
xylem vessel becomes lignified in this way.
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(c) In the lungs, goblet cells secrete mucus. The mucus is then moved by cilia.
Name one cellular structure from the list below that is associated with each of the following
functions. You must select a structure once only.
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3 (a) Complete the passage below.
permeable. This means that they allow the passage of certain substances by processes such
(b) Membranes contain a variety of proteins. Some of these proteins are combined with
carbohydrates to form glycoproteins.
In your answer you should use appropriate technical terms, spelt correctly.
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leafy shoot
water
reservoir
Fig. 4.1
(a) State one essential component of the apparatus, not shown in Fig. 4.1, that must be added
before any results can be recorded.
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(b) Describe three steps a student should take when setting up the potometer to ensure that the
apparatus works correctly.
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(c) A student used the apparatus shown in Fig. 4.1 to investigate how transpiration rates vary
during the day. The student placed the potometer on a window ledge in the laboratory and
estimated the rate of transpiration four times during the day.
Table 4.1
rate of transpiration (arbitrary units)
time of day
replicate 1 replicate 2 replicate 3 mean
10.00 32 29 31 30.7
12.00 37 35 38 36.7
14.00 23 26 25 24.7
16.00 25 27 24
(i) Calculate the mean value for the rate of transpiration at 16.00 hours.
Give your answer to one decimal place.
(ii) Explain why, for each time of the day, the student carried out three replicates to calculate
a mean.
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(iii) Suggest two possible reasons, other than light and temperature, why the rate of
transpiration was lower in the afternoon than in the morning.
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(iv) Explain why the potometer only gives an estimate of the rate of transpiration.
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5 (a) (i) Fig. 5.1 represents a transverse section of an artery and a vein.
Draw a line to show the relative position of the endothelium of the vein.
endothelium
artery vein
[1]
Fig. 5.1
(ii) State two other ways in which the wall of an artery is different from the wall of a vein.
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(ii) Explain why the hydrostatic pressure of the blood drops as blood moves away from the
heart.
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(iii) Capillaries have walls that are one cell thick.
Fig. 5.2 shows how the hydrostatic pressure of the blood changes as it moves through a
capillary.
Fig. 5.2 also shows the water potential of the blood, due largely to the plasma proteins,
which tends to move water into the blood.
relative pressure
A
distance along capillary
arterial venous
end end
Key:
hydrostatic pressure
Fig. 5.2
Describe and explain what happens to the blood plasma at point A along the capillary in
Fig. 5.2.
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The majority of carbon dioxide is carried as hydrogencarbonate ions (HCO3–) in the plasma.
Fig. 5.3 shows the chemical pathway in which carbon dioxide is converted into HCO3– in a red
blood cell.
capillary
wall
CO2 + H2O
CO2 in X
tissue
Y
HCO3– in
Z + HCO3–
plasma
Fig. 5.3
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6 Fig. 6.1 is a diagram of a spirometer, a piece of apparatus used to measure some aspects of
breathing, such as breathing rate and vital capacity.
chamber of air
T
hinge mouthpiece
water
valve
direction of
air flow
Fig. 6.1
In your answer you should use appropriate technical terms, spelt correctly.
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State what happens to the air chamber in Fig. 6.1 during inspiration.
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(c) State two other precautions that should be taken when using a spirometer to measure vital
capacity.
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Fig. 1.1
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(ii) It has been suggested that the mesosome has the same role as mitochondria in
eukaryotic cells.
Suggest the role of the mesosome in prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria.
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(iii) Eukaryotic cells, such as Euglena, contain membrane-bound organelles. Each organelle
has a specific function in the cell.
State the process that is carried out in each of the organelles listed below.
ribosome ...........................................................................................................................
(b) Explain why a single-celled organism, such as Euglena, does not need a specialised area to
carry out gaseous exchange.
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(c) The mammalian gas exchange system contains a variety of types of cells and tissues.
Complete Table 1.1, stating the function of each of the cells and tissues. The first row has
been completed for you.
Table 1.1
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(a) State two reasons why the blood smear has been stained.
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(b) Suggest one detail that would be made visible if the micrograph were taken using:
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(c) The red colouration of the red blood cells is caused by the pigment haemoglobin. The main
function of haemoglobin is to transport oxygen in the form of oxyhaemoglobin.
Fig. 2.2 shows the dissociation curves of adult oxyhaemoglobin (curve A) and fetal
oxyhaemoglobin (curve F).
100
80 A
saturation of 60
haemoglobin (%)
40
20
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
partial pressure of
oxygen (kPa)
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Explain why the curve for fetal oxyhaemoglobin is to the left of the curve for adult
oxyhaemoglobin.
In your answer you should use appropriate technical terms, spelt correctly.
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(d) In high partial pressures of carbon dioxide, the oxyhaemoglobin dissociation curve undergoes
a change known as the Bohr shift.
(i) Draw a curve on Fig. 2.2 to show the effect of the Bohr shift. [2]
(ii) Outline the benefits of the Bohr shift to actively respiring tissue.
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The investigation involved adding methylene blue to a suspension of yeast cells. Samples of the
stained yeast cells were heated to different temperatures.
The student then observed the cells at high power under a light microscope.
Table 3.1
10 98 colourless
20 96 colourless
30 97 colourless
40 96 colourless
50 73 colourless
60 12 light blue
70 2 blue
80 0 blue
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(ii) Suggest why some cells did not stain blue at 20 °C.
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(b) (i) Suggest one change that occurred to the plasma (cell surface) membranes of the yeast
cells at temperatures above 60 °C.
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(ii) Explain why the stained yeast cells lost their colour at higher temperatures.
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(c) The student concluded that yeast cells are killed between 50 °C and 70 °C.
Suggest one way in which the student could have improved the accuracy of this experiment
and one way in which he could have improved the reliability.
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4 Fig. 4.1 shows diagrams of two different types of cells, X and Y.
Fig. 4.1
(a) (i) State, using only the information in Fig. 4.1, two differences between plant cells and
animal cells.
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adaptation .........................................................................................................................
explanation ........................................................................................................................
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Fig. 4.2
(i) Identify one pair of homologous chromosomes in Fig. 4.2 by drawing around each
chromosome in the pair on the diagram. [1]
(ii) The nucleus of a sperm cell is produced by meiosis.
Draw a diagram in the space below to represent the chromosomes that are present in
the nucleus of a sperm cell from the same animal.
[2]
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xylem
Key:
pathway 1
pathway 2
pathway 3
common pathways
Fig. 5.1
(a) (i) Name the process by which water enters cell Q from the soil.
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(ii) Pathway 1 is known as the vacuolar pathway, as the water passes into and through the
cell vacuoles.
pathway 2 ..........................................................................................................................
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(b) Describe and explain how water is moved up the xylem from the roots to the leaves.
In your answer you should use appropriate technical terms, spelt correctly.
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(c) Table 5.1 shows a comparison of xylem vessels and phloem sieve tube elements.
Complete the table. The first row has been done for you.
Table 5.1
bordered pits
present or absent
lignin
present or absent
substances
transported
direction of
transport
[4]
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6 Fig. 6.1 shows two electrocardiogram (ECG) traces.
potential
difference T
P P
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2
time (s)
potential
difference
T
P P
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2
time (s)
Fig. 6.1
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(c) Describe the roles of the sinoatrial node (SAN) and the atrioventricular node (AVN) in
coordinating the cardiac cycle.
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1 (a) Name the type of nuclear division that produces two genetically identical nuclei.
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The list, J to N, describes some processes that occur during the division of an animal cell.
Match each letter, J to N, with a stage of cell division in the list below.
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(c) As part of an allergic response, certain cells in the lungs release histamine.
Histamine is a cell signalling molecule that stimulates smooth muscle in the wall of structure A
to contract.
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3 Read the following passage and complete each sentence by writing the most appropriate term or
phrase in the spaces provided.
Large, active organisms need a circulatory system because they have a small
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Haemoglobin is a pigment found in red blood cells. These cells are also known as
In respiring tissues, the oxygen is released by dissociation. In very active tissues, the amount of
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Fig. 4.1
Select the correct letter from Fig. 4.1 to identify each of the following tissues in the stem.
xylem ...............................
phloem ...............................
(b) Fig. 4.2, on the insert, shows the cut end of a stem from a woody plant. The other end of the
stem is being heated in a fire. Steam can be seen coming from the vascular tissue at the cut
end of the stem.
Describe the features of the xylem that enable the steam to pass from the heated end of the
stem to the cut end.
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(c) (i) Define the term transpiration.
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(ii) Describe and explain how transpiration contributes to the mechanism of water transport
up the stem.
In your answer, you should use appropriate technical terms, spelt correctly.
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(iii) Suggest why a bunch of flowers may survive longer if the ends of the stems are removed
immediately before the flowers are placed in water.
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[Total: 14]
(i) State two features of the cell shown in Fig. 5.1 that indicate it is eukaryotic.
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Suggest two roles of the cytoskeleton in the type of cell shown in Fig. 5.1.
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(b) The cells of a multicellular organism are usually specialised to perform a particular function.
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(ii) Neutrophils are phagocytic blood cells that can engulf and digest foreign cells found in
the blood.
In your answer, you should use appropriate technical terms, spelt correctly.
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(ii) Describe the routes that water molecules take through the cell surface membrane.
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The student counted 100 cells from each piece of epidermis. The student noted how many
cells had become plasmolysed.
Table 6.1
0.0 0 0
0.1 –260 0
0.3 –860 3
0.4 –1120 7
0.5 –1450 39
0.6 –1800 57
0.7 –2180 83
0.8 –2580 94
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(b) None of the onion epidermis cells this student observed had burst when left in pure water.
Explain why plant cells do not burst when they are left in pure water.
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(c) (i) The water potential of the onion epidermis cells can be assumed to be the same as the
water potential of a solution that causes 50% plasmolysis.
Use the information in Table 6.1 to estimate the water potential inside these onion
epidermis cells.
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(ii) Suggest how the student could construct and use a graph to obtain a better estimate of
the water potential.
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(d) Suggest how the student could modify the procedure to make the results more reliable and
accurate.
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accurate ....................................................................................................................................
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1 (a) Fig. 1.1, on the insert, shows an electron micrograph of cells from the liver.
(i) Some cells, such as liver cells, contain a lot of Golgi apparatus.
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(c) Using the mammalian gaseous exchange system as an example, explain how the different
cells and tissues enable the effective exchange of gases.
In your answer, you should use appropriate technical terms, spelt correctly.
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(c) In addition to active transport, substances can pass through cell surface membranes by:
• diffusion
• facilitated diffusion
• osmosis
• bulk transport (endocytosis / exocytosis)
For each example described in Table 2.1 below, state how the substance crosses the cell
surface membrane. The first one has been done for you.
Table 2.1
[3]
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Y Z
X
atrioventricular
valve
left ventricle
Fig. 3.1
X ....................................................
Y ....................................................
Z .................................................... [3]
(ii) Explain why the wall of the left ventricle is thicker than the wall of the left atrium.
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(iii) Explain how pressure changes in the heart bring about the closure of the atrioventricular
(bicuspid) valve.
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State the component of the mammalian circulatory system that fulfils each of these roles.
pump heart
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(a) Name two parts of a plant where meristematic tissue can be found.
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(b) In an investigation, a student observed the cells in a stained section of meristematic tissue.
The student counted how many cells could be seen in each stage of the cell cycle.
Table 4.1
(i) Explain why the meristematic tissue needed to be stained for this investigation.
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(ii) Name the type of nuclear division that occurs in a plant meristem.
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(c) Using the results shown in Table 4.1, calculate the percentage of the cell cycle taken up by
nuclear division.
(d) State one way in which the products of meiosis are different from the products of nuclear
division in meristematic tissue.
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[Total: 8]
air chamber
mouthpiece
soda lime
water
Fig. 5.1
(a) (i) Describe how the spirometer would be used to measure tidal volume.
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(ii) Using the axes below, complete the spirometer trace that you expect to see recorded
from a healthy sixteen year old over ten further breaths, while at rest.
volume of air in
spirometer
2
(dm3)
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
time (s)
[2]
(iii) Describe how you could use a spirometer trace to measure the rate of oxygen uptake.
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(b) Suggest two factors that should be considered when carrying out a risk assessment for an
experiment using a spirometer.
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For each tissue listed below, state whether it is acting as a source, a sink or neither. The
first one has been done for you.
a developing bud
xylem
[3]
(b) The sap in the phloem sieve tubes is moved by mass flow.
State two adaptations of sieve tubes that enable mass flow to occur.
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(c) Describe how assimilates are loaded into the phloem.
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1 Fig. 1.1 shows an air sac and a capillary in the mammalian lung.
air movement
during
ventilation
epithelium of
air sac
air in air sac
deoxygenated
blood flow
oxygenated
blood flow capillary
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(i) Name the air sacs and state why there are many air sacs in the lungs.
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(ii) Name the type of epithelium in the walls of the air sacs.
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(iii) The air sacs contain many elastic fibres.
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(b) For efficient gaseous exchange to occur, a steep diffusion gradient must be maintained
between the air in the air sacs and the blood.
A steep diffusion gradient can be maintained by ventilating the lungs. This refreshes the air in
the air sacs.
(i) Explain how refreshing the air in the air sacs helps to maintain a steep diffusion gradient.
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(ii) Describe and explain one other way in which a steep diffusion gradient is maintained in
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Cells that are not specialised but still have the ability to divide are called
(b) Sponges are simple eukaryotic multicellular organisms that live underwater on the surface of
rocks.
Sponges have a cellular level of organisation. This means that they have no tissues.
One type of cell found in a sponge is a collar cell. Collar cells are held in position on the inner
surface of the body of the sponge.
Fig. 2.1 is a diagram showing a vertical section through the body of a sponge and an enlarged
drawing of a collar cell.
water flow
collar of mucus supported
by strands of cytoplasm
flagellum
water flow
water flow
phagocytosis of
collar cell food particles
water flow collar cell
water flow
rock surface
body of sponge
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(i) Suggest one function of the flagellum in the collar cell.
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(ii) Suggest one possible role for the collar of mucus in the cell.
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(c) In more advanced organisms, cells are organised into tissues consisting of one or more types
of specialised cells.
Describe how cells are organised into tissues, using xylem and phloem as examples.
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(a) Complete Table 3.1 below comparing different features of arterial blood, tissue fluid and
lymph.
Table 3.1
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(ii) Describe and explain how the wall of an artery is adapted both to withstand and maintain
high hydrostatic pressure.
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(b) State the resolution that can be achieved by each of the following types of microscope.
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(i) A student stated that Fig. 4.1 was taken using a scanning electron microscope.
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(d) State two features of a eukaryotic cell, other than nuclear pores, that would not be visible
using medium power of a light microscope.
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Table 5.1
(i) Describe the trend shown in the mean rate of transpiration as light intensity increases
from 20 to 50 a.u.
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(ii) Suggest why the rate of transpiration did not change between light intensities 10 a.u. and
20 a.u.
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(ii) Fig. 5.1, on the insert, is a photograph of a transverse section of a leaf taken from a
xerophyte.
Describe the xerophytic features of this leaf and explain how each feature reduces loss
of water vapour.
In your answer you should use appropriate technical terms, spelt correctly.
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(b) Cells contain a large number of membrane-bound vesicles. Many of these vesicles transport
substances between organelles.
(i) Outline how the vesicles are moved from one organelle to another.
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(ii) The proteins embedded in the membranes of vesicles have different functions.
• Vesicles that transport materials from the Golgi to the rough endoplasmic
reticulum (RER) are coated in COPI proteins.
• Vesicles that transport materials to the Golgi from the RER are coated in COPII
proteins.
Suggest how these proteins ensure that a vesicle is transported to the correct target
organelle.
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(c) Cells in the pancreas secrete proteins such as the enzymes pancreatic amylase and protease.
Describe how these extracellular enzymes are secreted from the cells.
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F211 Cells, Exchange and Transport
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• Answer all the questions.
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• Do not write in the bar codes.
1 (a) Yeast reproduces asexually by a process called budding. During this process, cell division
occurs.
(i) Name the type of cell division that occurs in asexual reproduction.
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(ii) Before the division of the nucleus of a cell, the genetic material must replicate.
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(b) Unlike yeast, the nuclei of most eukaryotic organisms contain homologous pairs of
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(c) In most multicellular organisms, the cells produced by cell division are organised into tissues.
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(ii) Complete Table 1.1 below comparing two types of epithelium, squamous epithelium and
ciliated epithelium.
For each type of epithelium, state one function of the tissue and one specific location in
the human body where it is found.
Table 1.1
squamous
ciliated
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E
B
RER
C
Golgi apparatus
Fig. 2.1
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Suggest one stage during the secretion of a protein that requires energy.
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(b) The cell shown in Fig. 2.1 is a eukaryotic cell.
(i) Identify two features, visible in Fig. 2.1, which would not be present in a prokaryotic
cell.
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(ii) Name one feature that would be present in the cytoplasm of a prokaryotic cell that is not
found in a eukaryotic cell.
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Fig. 3.1 also shows the total cross-sectional area of the vessels, relative to one another, in parts
of the blood circulatory system.
30
20
15
blood
pressure
(kPa)
10
total cross-
sectional area
Fig. 3.1
(a) Place a tick (✓) in the box below that most closely describes the mammalian blood circulatory
system.
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(b) The pressure fluctuates as the blood flows along the aorta, as shown in Fig. 3.1.
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(ii) State the term used to describe the number of fluctuations per minute.
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(c) Using the information in Fig. 3.1, describe the pressure changes in the blood as it flows
through the circulatory system from the aorta to the veins.
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(d) (i) Using the information in Fig. 3.1, explain what causes the overall change in pressure as
blood flows from the aorta to the arteries and from the arteries to the capillaries.
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4 (a) A student wanted to observe some red blood cells under the microscope. The student placed
a small sample of blood onto a microscope slide and added a drop of distilled water. When
viewed at high power, the student observed that the red blood cells had burst.
In a similar procedure using plant epidermis, the student observed that the plant cells did not
burst.
In your answer you should use appropriate technical terms, spelt correctly.
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(ii) Suggest how the student could modify the procedure to observe red blood cells without
them bursting.
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(b) Oxygen enters red blood cells as they pass through the capillaries in the lungs.
Name the mechanism by which oxygen enters the red blood cells.
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(c) The cells in the epidermis of a plant root are specialised to absorb minerals from the
surrounding soil.
State the process by which root epidermal cells absorb minerals from the soil and describe
how these cells are specialised to achieve absorption.
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1.5
B
1.4
1.3
volume of
A
air (dm3) 1.2
X
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1.0
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(ii) What is happening to the elastic fibres in the walls of the alveoli at point A?
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(b) Explain what causes the change in the volume of air between points B and C on Fig. 5.1.
In your answer you should use appropriate technical terms, spelt correctly.
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(c) Using Fig. 5.1, calculate the breathing rate of this student in breaths per minute.
(d) About 1 dm3 of air cannot be expelled from the lungs. This is known as the residual volume.
Suggest why it is not possible to expel all the air from the lungs.
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Fig. 6.1
(a) (i) Name the sugar most commonly transported through the stem of a plant and the tissue
that transports this sugar.
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(ii) Sugar molecules are actively loaded into the transport tissue.
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(b) A classic experiment investigated the effect of temperature on the rate of sugar transport in a
potted plant.
Aphid mouthparts were used to take samples of sugar solution from the transport tissue in
the stem. The sugary solution dripped from the mouthparts. The number of drips per minute
was counted.
Table 6.1
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F211/01 Cells, Exchange and Transport
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be clearly shown.
• Do not write in the bar codes.
1 (a) List three reasons why a large, multicellular animal, such as a mammal, needs a transport
system.
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Fig. 1.1, on the insert, shows the nervous pathways that coordinate heart action.
Above the diagram is a trace showing the electrical activity associated with one heart beat.
(b) (i) State the full name given to a trace showing the electrical activity of the heart.
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(ii) Identify the components of the heart labelled A and B on Fig. 1.1.
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(c) (i) During the electrical stimulation of the heart, there is a short delay between the excitation
of the atria and excitation of the ventricles.
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(ii) The Purkyne tissue carries the excitation wave down the septum to the apex of the heart.
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(b) (i) A yeast cell can continue producing new cells until its surface is covered by scars.
The surface area of a sphere is given by the formula 4πr2, where π = 3.14.
Assuming that the cell in Fig. 2.1 contained no scars, calculate how many potential new
cells could be produced by this cell.
(ii) Even when the environmental conditions are perfect, one yeast cell rarely produces the
calculated number of potential new cells.
Suggest why the reproductive potential of the yeast cell is not reached.
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(c) Yeast cells separate after cell division. In a multicellular organism, the cells do not separate
but become organised to form the body structure.
In your answer you should use appropriate technical terms, spelled correctly.
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State the term used to describe a membrane through which some substances can pass freely
but others cannot.
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(b) Complete the following paragraph about cell membranes, using the most appropriate terms.
model. Phospholipid bilayers with specific membrane proteins account for the ability of
Ions and most polar molecules are insoluble in the phospholipid bilayer. However, the bilayer
which may be gated, and ..................................... proteins enable the cell to control the
(c) One function of membranes that is not mentioned in (b) is cell signalling.
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(ii) Explain how cell surface membranes contribute to the process of cell signalling.
In your answer you should use appropriate technical terms, spelled correctly.
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The student presented the results of their investigation in a table, as shown below.
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(i) State what information the student has not included in their table of results.
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(ii) Describe and explain the data shown by the student's results.
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1 One limitation is that the leaves were not all the same size.
2 I assembled the potometer under water and the leaves got wet.
3 During my investigation the sun came out and the lab warmed up very quickly.
For each statement, explain why this may affect the results and suggest how the student
could improve the investigation.
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Place a tick (✓) or a cross (✗) in each box to indicate whether the feature is present or absent.
The first row has been completed for you.
Cell type
Feature Plant cell Animal cell Bacterial cell
mitochondria ✓ ✓ ✗
chloroplasts
centrioles
ribosomes
(b) In an investigation, cells were broken up (homogenised) and the component organelles were
separated into tubes.
Each tube was then tested to determine the identity of the component organelle(s).
Tube
Test for the…
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(i) Identify the tube that contains the following organelles:
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(b) All living organisms exchange substances with their external environment.
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AS GCE BIOLOGY
F211/01 Cells, Exchange and Transport
INSERT
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apex
Fig. 1.1
radius of scar
= 0.5µm
radius of cell
= 1.5µm
Fig. 2.1
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INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
• The Insert will be found in the centre of this document.
• Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes above. Please write
clearly and in capital letters.
• Use black ink. HB pencil may be used for graphs and diagrams only.
• Answer all the questions.
• Read each question carefully. Make sure you know what you have to do before starting
your answer.
• Write your answer to each question in the space provided. If additional space is required,
you should use the lined page at the end of this booklet. The question number(s) must
be clearly shown.
• Do not write in the bar codes.
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(b) A student suggested that the details of component C could be seen clearly with a very good
light microscope.
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The student used cubes of different sizes and recorded the time taken for the pink colour of each
cube to disappear completely.
2 24 8 3.0:1 50 0.020
Table 2.1
(a) (i) Calculate the surface area to volume ratio of the cube with 10 mm sides.
(ii) Using the data in Table 2.1, describe the relationship between the rate of diffusion and
the surface area to volume ratio.
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(iii) Explain the significance of the relationship between rate of diffusion and the surface area
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(b) Another student used the same raw data obtained in the experiment but calculated a different
rate of diffusion for each cube. This student’s results are shown in Table 2.2.
2 50 0.040
5 120 0.042
10 300 0.033
20 700 0.029
30 1200 0.025
Table 2.2
(i) Suggest the method used to calculate the rate of diffusion in Table 2.2.
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(ii) Draw the chromosomes within the cell outline below as they would appear during
metaphase of nuclear division.
cell outline 2n = 4
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(iii) Cytokinesis follows nuclear division. After cytokinesis, the cells elongate due to water
uptake by osmosis.
Fig. 3.1 shows three plant cells. The value shown in each cell refers to the water potential,
Ψ, in kPa.
Draw arrows on Fig. 3.1 below to show the movement of water between cells R, S and T.
R S
^ = −800 ^ = −950
T
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(b) Fig. 3.2, on the insert, shows the stump of a tree with new branches growing from the stump.
New growth in a stem or trunk comes from the cambium, which is situated between the
xylem and phloem tissues.
Explain why the new branches in Fig. 3.2 are seen growing from a position just under the bark
of the cut surface.
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(d) Look at the areas labelled L on Fig. 3.2. These are areas of loosely packed cells in the bark
called lenticels. Lenticels allow gases to diffuse into the living tissues of the trunk.
Suggest why lenticels are essential to the survival of large multicellular plants and explain
why similar structures are not found in large multicellular animals.
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saturation of
haemoglobin with 50
oxygen (%)
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partial pressure of oxygen (kPa)
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(ii) Sickle cell anaemia is an inherited disorder in which haemoglobin crystallises when the
partial pressure of oxygen (pO2) is low. The red blood cells change shape and oxygen
transport is disrupted.
Treatment with drugs, such as hydroxyurea, can stimulate adults to produce fetal
haemoglobin rather than adult haemoglobin.
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(b) Describe and explain how substances that are dissolved in the blood plasma, such as oxygen
or glucose, enter the tissue fluid from the capillaries.
In your answer you should use appropriate technical terms, spelled correctly.
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5 Membranes are found both at the surface of cells and within cells.
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(b) Describe the arrangement and functions of two named components of a cell surface
membrane.
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(c) (i) Which component of a cell membrane becomes more fluid as temperature increases?
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(iii) Liver cells contain membrane-bound organelles called peroxisomes. These organelles
contain catalase, an enzyme that breaks down hydrogen peroxide to release oxygen
gas.
• two identical sized cubes were cut from a piece of fresh liver
• both cubes were returned to room temperature and were placed in separate
test tubes containing equal volumes of 2% hydrogen peroxide solution.
The student observed that the cube of liver that had been frozen and defrosted, bubbled
significantly more than the cube that had been refrigerated.
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(b) Xerophytes are plants that are adapted to living in dry conditions.
The lists below describe four general features of leaves. From each list, select the leaf that
belongs to a xerophyte.
Place a tick (✓) in the correct box. The first one has been done for you.
Leaf B yes ✓
Leaf C no
Leaf E 23 000
Leaf F 13 000
Leaf H 10.0
Leaf I 23.0
Leaf K 8.50
Leaf L 2.00
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(c) The transport system of multicellular plants consists of xylem and phloem tissue.
The table below contrasts the structure and roles of xylem and phloem.
Xylem Phloem
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xylem vessel walls are impregnated with sieve tube walls have no additional
support
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