BIO Card 1 (May-23) 02 Chapter 17 IGCSE
BIO Card 1 (May-23) 02 Chapter 17 IGCSE
BIO Card 1 (May-23) 02 Chapter 17 IGCSE
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Card-01 Questions 02-165
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1 This is a three-dimensional diagram of a plant cell.
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Some humans eat salmon as a source of protein.
Protein is a component of a balanced diet.
(a) Which statement describes what happens to salmon protein in the human stomach?
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A it is digested into amino acids
B its surface area is increased by bile
C its pH is raised by hydrochloric acid
D it is absorbed by villi
(b) The table lists other components of a balanced diet and their functions.
Complete the table by giving a function of each component.
The first one has been done for you.
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3 This apparatus can be used to show osmosis.
(a) Explain what happens to the level of the sucrose solution in the glass tube.
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(b) Describe how this apparatus could be modified to measure the rate of osmosis at
different temperatures.
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4 The diagram shows a sperm cell from a rat.
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(i) The sample of semen from a rat given a nicotine concentration of 1.0 mg per kg
contains 5.8 × 10 7 sperm cells.
Calculate the number of damaged sperm cells in this sample.
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(ii) The scientist concludes that cigarette smoking could make male humans infertile.
Discuss this conclusion.
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5 (a) A student investigates the sugar content of four different fruit juices.
This is the student’s method.
• add 5 cm 3 of fruit juice to a boiling tube
• add 5 cm 3 of Benedict’s solution to the boiling tube
• place the boiling tube in a water bath at 70 °C for three minutes
• remove the boiling tube and record the colour of the solution
The student uses this method for each of the four fruit juices.
The table shows the student’s results.
(i) Give two variables that the student controls in his investigation.
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(ii) Give the juices A, B, C and D in order of sugar content, from highest to lowest.
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(iii) The student is now given sugar solutions with concentrations of 1%, 5%, 10% and 20%.
Explain how the student could use these solutions to estimate the concentration of sugar in the four
fruit juices.
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(b) Some fruit juices contain high concentrations of sugar.
These fruit juices increase the number of bacteria in the mouth.
This may lead to an increase in tooth decay.
(i) Suggest why high concentrations of sugar may increase tooth decay.
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(ii) Explain another health risk to children who drink fruit juices with high concentrations of sugars.
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6 A scientist investigates the effect of exercise on breathing rate.
She measures the breathing rate in breaths per minute of two people, P and Q, every
5 minutes for 30 minutes.
This is her method.
• measure their breathing rate every 5 minutes while they exercise for 20 minutes
• measure their breathing rate every 5 minutes for a further 10 minutes while
they recover from the exercise
The table shows her results.
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(a) (i) Plot a line graph of the results for person P and person Q.
Use a ruler to join your points with straight lines.
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(iii) Explain why the breathing rates of persons P and Q remain high for five minutes
after they have finished exercising.
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(b) The time taken to recover from exercise is often a good measure of fitness.
The scientist concluded that person P is much fitter than person Q.
Comment on the validity of this conclusion.
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7 (a) Animals produce hormones to communicate between cells.
(i) Which hormone causes the development of secondary sexual characteristics in girls?
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A adrenaline B oestrogen
C progesterone D testosterone
(ii) Which hormone causes an increased blood flow to the muscles during exercise?
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A adrenaline B insulin
C progesterone D testosterone
(iii) Which of these is a correct statement about hormones?
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A they always produce short-term changes B they are carried by neurones
C they are transported in the plasma D they always produce a rapid response
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8 Bags made from starch are better for the environment than plastic bags made from fossil fuels.
Bags made from starch are decomposed by microorganisms such as soil fungi.
(a) (i) Which of these is a feature of fungi?
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A chloroplasts in the cytoplasm B starch stored in the cytoplasm
C thread-like hyphae D walls made of cellulose
(ii) The soil fungi release an enzyme called amylase that digests the bag.
What is the product of this digestion?
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A amino acids B fatty acids
C glycerol D maltose
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9 The diagram shows a nephron from a human kidney, with parts labelled A, B, C and D.
(a) Use the diagram and your knowledge of kidney function to answer these questions.
(i) Where does ultrafiltration take place?
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A B
C D
(ii) Where does reabsorption of glucose take place?
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A B
C D
(iii) Which part responds to a change in ADH?
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C D
(b) A kangaroo rat is a mammal that lives in hot desert regions of America.
(i) In kangaroo rats, the tissue surrounding the collecting duct contains a high
concentration of ions.
Explain how this feature enables kangaroo rats to survive in the desert.
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(ii) Kangaroo rats stay underground during the day and only come out to feed at night.
Explain how this behaviour enables kangaroo rats to survive in the desert.
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(iii) Kangaroo rats rarely drink water.
Suggest where they get their water from.
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10(c) Human females generally reach puberty between the ages of 11 and 16.
At puberty, hormonal changes occur that cause females to start ovulating.
(i) The table lists the four hormones involved in controlling the menstrual cycle.
It also shows the source of secretion and a function of each hormone.
Complete the table by giving the missing information.
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(ii) The chart shows the changes in the levels of the four hormones during the menstrual cycle.
(ii) Calculate the ratio of the total surface area of the small cubes to the surface
area of the large cube.
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(b) Evaluate the student’s model as a representation of the lungs.
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(c) The results show that many alveoli increase the surface area, which will increase the rate of
diffusion.
Explain three other ways that alveoli are adapted to maximise gas exchange.
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12 (a) Diagram 1 shows a section through an eye with parts labelled A to F.
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13 Sperm cells are involved in fertilisation.
(a) The diagram shows a human sperm cell.
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(c) In the UK, in 2013, breathing in dust particles resulted in diseases that caused 260 000 deaths.
The graph shows the number of these deaths caused by breathing in dust particles
of asbestos, coal and silica.
(i) Calculate the number of deaths in the UK, in 2013, caused by breathing in
dust particles other than asbestos, coal or silica.
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number of deaths = . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(ii) Give two conclusions that can be made from the data in the graph.
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15 Yeast is a fungus used in the production of beer.
(a) (i) Name the part of a yeast cell that is made of chitin.
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(ii) Name the carbohydrate stored in the cytoplasm of a yeast cell.
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(b) In beer production, yeast releases carbon dioxide as a waste product.
A student uses this apparatus to investigate the effect of temperature on
carbon dioxide production in yeast.
The student counts the number of carbon dioxide bubbles released per minute at
different temperatures.
The table shows the student’s results.
(i) Describe how the student could change the temperature of the water during
the investigation.
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(ii) Describe how the student makes sure that the yeast cells respire anaerobically.
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(iii) Give the independent variable in this investigation.
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(iv) Give three ways in which the student could improve this investigation.
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16 (a) The table lists descriptions of what happens in different human organs.
Complete the table by giving the correct organ for each description.
The first one has been done for you.
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17 The diagram shows the human circulatory system, with blood vessels labelled A to N.
(a) The table lists some of the blood vessels in the human circulatory system.
Complete the table by giving the correct letter for each blood vessel.
The first one has been done for you.
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(b) Use letters from the diagram to answer these questions.
(i) Which blood vessel contains blood with the highest concentration of oxygen?
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(ii) Which blood vessel carries blood at the highest pressure?
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(iii) Which blood vessel is an artery that carries blood with a high concentration of
carbon dioxide?
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(c) Scientists have developed a synthetic material that can be used to replace damaged arteries.
State two properties that this synthetic material should have so that it can act as a
suitable replacement for damaged arteries.
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18 The body controls its internal environment.
One example of this is control of the concentration of the blood.
(a) (i) Give the name for controlling the internal environment.
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(ii) Give the name for controlling the concentration of the blood.
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(b) A person entering a warm environment may become dehydrated as the concentration
of the blood changes.
Explain how the concentration of their blood is restored.
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concentration increases then the hormone, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., is releasedby the . . . . . . . .
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carbohydrate.
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23 The diagram shows the alimentary canal of a rabbit with some parts labelled.
(a) The table lists descriptions of some parts of the alimentary canal.
Complete the table by giving the correct part from the diagram to match each description.
One has been done for you.
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(b) Explain how the liver helps digestion in the alimentary canal.
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(c) Rabbits eat grass.
The diagram shows the cell wall of a leaf cell from a grass plant.
Complete the diagram by drawing and labelling other structures in this leaf cell.
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Different situations can cause changes in the numbers of these blood cells.
The table shows some of these changes.
(a) Explain why poor diet can cause a change in the number of red blood cells.
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(b) Suggest why athletes often live at high altitude before competing in a long distance race.
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(c) Explain how the change in the number of white blood cells during therapy for
cancer could be a risk to the patient.
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25 All living cells contain enzymes.
(a) Describe the role of enzymes in cells.
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(b) The table lists some enzymes, where they are produced and their function.
Complete the table by giving the missing information.
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(b) The nephron produces urine that flows out of tube A to the bladder.
Explain how changes in the composition of this liquid are brought about
when a person is dehydrated (short of water).
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27 Human lungs and plant leaves both contain gas exchange surfaces.
These gas exchange surfaces have a number of features in common.
(a) The diagram shows a cross-section through human lung tissue.
Explain, with reference to features shown in the diagram, how lung tissue enables
efficient gas exchange.
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(b) Explain how the structure of a leaf is adapted for efficient gas exchange.
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28 The diagram shows a section through the skin.
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29 A meal contains different food components.
(a) The table lists some of the components in the meal.
Complete the table by giving the function of each component.
One has been done for you.
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30 (a) When a person touches the spine of a cactus plant, they quickly withdraw their hand.
The diagram shows the reflex arc involved in this response.
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(i) Give the name of neurone P.
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(ii) Describe what happens at R.
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(iii) Draw a labelled diagram of the motor neurone involved in this response.
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(a) (i) Give the letter of the part made of chitin.
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(ii) Give the letter of the part made of glycogen.
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(b) Anaerobic respiration in yeast cells produces a gas.
Write the word equation for anaerobic respiration in yeast cells.
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The student uses the water bath to control the temperature of the yeast in glucose solution.
He measures the rate of anaerobic respiration by counting the number of gas bubbles produced in
one minute.
The table shows the student’s results.
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(i) Plot a graph to show the effect of temperature on the rate of anaerobic respiration.
Use a ruler to join the points with straight lines.
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32 If a person drinks a lot of water, the water content of their blood will increase.
(a) Describe how the water content of their blood is regulated.
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(b) Explain why red blood cells would be damaged if the water content of the blood increased.
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(i) Give the names of structures P, Q and R.
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(ii) Explain the role of structure S when a person breathes out.
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(b) Asthma is a disease that narrows the airways in the lungs.
A peak flow test is used to diagnose and monitor asthma.
The test measures how fast you can blow air out of your lungs.
The test involves blowing as hard as you can into a small device called a peak flow meter.
Blowing into the peak flow meter moves a slider along the measurement scale.
(b) Explain how the structure of the small intestine is adapted for efficient absorption of substances.
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36 The diagram shows a section through the human heart.
(a) (i) Give the letter of the part known as the vena cava.
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(ii) Give the letters of the chambers where oxygenated blood is found.
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(b) Describe how the structure of the aorta is adapted for its role.
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(c) The table shows the speed of blood flow in three blood vessels.
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(i) Blood has to travel 20 cm from a person’s heart to their renal artery.
Calculate the time taken for blood to flow from this person’s heart to their renal artery.
Show your working.
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(ii) Explain how the speed of blood flow in the lung capillary affects gas exchange.
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37 The diagram shows part of the human breathing system.
The student puts different solutions of various substances into the bag.
After 20 minutes he carries out food tests on the water.
(a) (i) Complete the table to show the results obtained by the student.
One has been done for you. (3)
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(ii) Explain how the volume of the bag would change when it only contains starch solution.
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(iii) Describe the test the student should use to find out if glucose is present in the water.
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(b) Explain how you could use this apparatus to investigate the effect of bile on the
digestion of lipid.
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39 (a) A student reads the following statement.
“the father determines the sex of a baby”
Explain why this statement is true.
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(b) The diagram shows sperm cells, viewed using a microscope, from two different men.
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Use the information in the diagram to give two reasons why man A is more fertile than man B.
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(c) The graph shows how smoking may affect the movement of sperm.
(i) The average (mean) sperm count in the semen from non-smokers is
55 million in 1 cm 3 .
Calculate the number of moving sperm in 1 cm 3 of semen from the non-smokers.
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(a) (i) Name the structure labelled A.
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(ii) Name the structure labelled B.
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(iii) Draw an arrow on the diagram to show the direction of a nerve impulse.
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(c) Nervous communication differs from hormonal communication.
State three ways that nervous communication differs from hormonal communication.
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41 The passage describes how different organisms are classified into groups.
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Complete the passage by writing a suitable word or words in each of the spaces.
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Plants are multicellular organisms. They have chloroplasts to carry out
photosynthesis and cell walls made of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . They store carbohydrate as . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . or as sucrose. Animals are also multicellular but do not carry out
photosynthesis. They are able to move from place to place and are always described as . . . . . . . . . .
infood chains. They store carbohydrate as . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bacteria are single-celled
organisms. They do not have a nucleus. Instead, they contain a circular . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
and smaller circles of DNA called . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Most bacteria feed off other living
or deadorganisms but some bacteria can make their own food by . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Examples of bacteria include Lactobacillus, used in the production of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
from milk, and Pneumococcus, that acts as a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .causing the disease . . .
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42 The diagram shows a section of a human eye.
(a) (i) Explain how part X prevents damage to the retina in very bright light.
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(ii) Explain why damage to part Y would affect the ability to see.
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number of people = . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
One conclusion from this investigation is that lanosterol cures cataracts in humans.
(i) Explain why some people might agree with this conclusion.
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(ii) Give two reasons why some people do not agree with this conclusion.
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43 Components of blood have different functions.
(a) Complete the table by giving the missing information.
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(b) When a person is vaccinated, their immune system produces memory cells.
Describe the role of memory cells.
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44 (a) Name the process that maintains a constant internal environment in the body.
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(i) Explain how part A helps a person to maintain a constant body temperature
when they enter a warm place.
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(ii) Explain how part B helps a person to maintain a constant body temperature
when they enter a warm place.
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(c) The body controls the water content of the blood.
(i) Name this process.
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(ii) Name the organ that controls the water content of the blood.
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45 (c) The deer runs away when it sees the wolf.
(i) Name the effector in this response.
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(ii) The deer releases a hormone when it sees the wolf.
Explain how this hormone helps the deer to run away.
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(d) The owl uses its eyes to find prey.
The diagram shows a section through the owl’s eye.
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(a) Plot a line graph to show the relationship between time and average haemoglobin level.
Use a ruler to join the points with straight lines.
(5)
(iii) The scientists controlled biotic (living) factors so their results would be valid.
Name two biotic factors that the scientists should have controlled.
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Explain how EPO helps to reduce tiredness in these patients.
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(d) The scientists obtained blood samples using a needle attached to a syringe.
Explain which type of blood vessel they should use to obtain the blood samples.
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47 (a) A person touches a sharp pin.
The diagram shows the reflex arc involved in the response to this stimulus.
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(b) Reflexes in animals and phototropism in plants are both responses to stimuli.
(i) Give two similarities between the mechanisms involved in each response.
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The student does the experiment using three plates.
For each plate he measures the diameter of each circle to see how far the food dye
has diffused.
The table shows his results.
(i) Calculate the average diameter for 0.2% concentration of food dye.
(2)
average diameter = . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . cm
(ii) Describe the effect of food dye concentration on diffusion.
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(iii) Explain the relationship between food dye concentration and diffusion.
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(c) State two variables that the student should control in this experiment to ensure
that the results are valid.
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49 The passage describes human reproduction.
Complete the passage by writing a suitable word or words in each blank space.
(10)
During sexual intercourse the male’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . is inserted into the vagina. The male
gametes, known as . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., are released from the male urethra into the vagina.
The male gametes carry on swimming until one meets a female gamete, known as the . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . This process is 52mmunize52ion52 and takes place in a tube called the . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .The 52mmunize52i female gamete, also known as the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . ., moves down this tube. It undergoes the type of cell division called . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.....
and is now known as an . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . This structure may then become implanted in
the wall of the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The number of chromosomes in the 52mmunize52i
female gamete is. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . the number found in the 52mmunize52ion gamete
and is known as the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . number.
(Total 10 marks)
50 The diagram shows some ciliated cells and goblet cells lining the wall of the
bronchioles in the lungs.
The small hairs on the surface of the ciliated cells are called cilia.
The goblet cells produce mucus. This mucus is moved by the cilia.
(a) Suggest how ciliated cells and goblet cells protect the lungs from infection.
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(b) Chemicals in cigarette smoke reduce the movement of the cilia.
Suggest why people who smoke cigarettes often have to cough.
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I A scientist investigates the effect of two brands of cigarette, brand A and brand B,
on the movement of cilia.
He uses a single-celled organism called Paramecium as a model for cilia movement.
The diagram shows a Paramecium, which uses cilia on the outside of its body to move
through water.
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The scientist obtains solutions for each brand of cigarette by placing the tobacco
into test tubes of water for 20 minutes.
Chemicals in the tobacco dissolve in the water.
• he places a Paramecium in the solution from brand A
• he places a Paramecium in the solution from brand B
• he also places a Paramecium in a control solution
• he uses a light microscope to observe the movement of the Paramecium
The graph shows his results.
(i) Describe the effects of the solutions on the movement of the cilia.
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(ii) What should the scientist use as a control solution?
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(iii) The scientist concludes that smoking reduces the movement of cilia in human lungs.
Another scientist suggests this may not be a valid conclusion.
Give four reasons why this conclusion may not be valid.
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51 The structure of a bacterium differs from the structure of a virus.
(a) Name two structures found in a bacterium that are not found in a virus.
(2)
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(b) The diagram shows a white blood cell and some pathogenic bacteria.
Explain how this white blood cell helps to prevent the bacteria from causing disease.
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52 Lipase is an enzyme that digests lipid into fatty acids and glycerol.
(a) Name a part of the digestive system where lipase is released.
(1)
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(b) A drug, X, that inhibits lipase is used to help people lose weight.
Explain how inhibition of lipase helps people to lose weight.
(2)
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I A scientist wants to investigate the inhibition of human lipase using different
concentrations of drug X.
The diagram shows the apparatus the scientist uses.
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Explain which temperature of water should be used in the apparatus throughout the investigation.
(2)
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(d) A chemical extracted from dandelion plants also inhibits lipase.
The scientist repeats his experiment using the same range of concentrations of
this chemical.
The graph shows the scientist’s results for drug X and the chemical from dandelion plants.
(2) Calculate the difference between the concentration of drug X and the concentration
of chemical from dandelion plant extract that produces 50% inhibition.
Show your working.
(2)
difference = . . . . . . . . . . . .. . µg per cm 3
(ii) Explain how the scientist could use the apparatus from part I to tell if the
lipase had been inhibited.
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(iii) Why is drug X used at a maximum concentration of 8 µg per cm 3 ?
(1)
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(Total 11 marks)
53 Humans need to balance the input and output of water in their bodies.
The diagram shows the various sources and average (mean) volumes of input and
output of water.
(a) Give the name of the process by which water balance in the body is maintained.
(1)
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(b) Use the diagram to calculate the percentage of water input that comes from respiration.
Show your working.
(2)
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(Total 7 marks)
54 The diagram shows an animal cell called a neurone.
(a) Name the three structures found in a plant cell that are not found in a neurone.
(3)
1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(b) Neurones are involved in the reflex arc that helps humans respond to stimuli.
The diagram shows a reflex arc with parts labelled A, B, C, D and E.
The arrows show the direction of the nerve impulse.
(2) Complete the table by naming each part of the reflex arc.
One has been done for you.
(4)
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(1)
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time = . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . seconds
(Total 10 marks)
55 Fish and beef cattle are farmed to provide a source of protein for humans.
The graph shows changes in the global production of farmed fish and beef cattle since 1950.
(a) (i) Describe the changes in the global production of farmed fish and beef cattle since 1950.
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(ii) By 2020, the production of farmed fish is expected to be six times greater than
in 1990. Calculate the mass of farmed fish expected to be produced in 2020.
Show your working.
(2)
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I Many molecules in the human body are made from protein.
The table lists some protein molecules, the function of each molecule and the
place where each molecule is made.
Complete the table by giving the missing information.
(6)
(Total 15 marks)
56(b) Thesparrowhawk uses its eyes to see its prey. The photograph shows a
sparrowhawk’s eye.
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(Total 5 marks)
57 During the cloning of mammals 60mmunize60ion eggs are collected from the female.
These 60mmunize60ion eggs are stored in a special nutrient solution before they are 60mmunize60i.
Design an investigation to find the best storage temperature for the survival of the 60mmunize60ion
eggs.
Your answer should include experimental details and be written in full sentences.
(6)
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. (Total 6 marks)
58 (a) An experiment was carried out to look at the effect of exercise on heart rate.
The experimental results were collected from a group of children, both boys and girls.
The children’s heart rate was measured three times.
● at rest
● just before exercise (in anticipation of exercise)
● immediately after carrying out one minute of exercise
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(2) Calculate the average (mean) for the student data after exercise.
Show your working.
(2)
(iii) Suggest why the mean value of heart rate just before exercise is different to
the mean value at rest.
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(iv) Name two variables that should be controlled in this experiment.
(2)
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(b) Long distance runners and cyclists usually have a lower than average resting heart rate.
Suggest why a low heart rate has developed in these people.
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(Total 11 marks)
59 (a) The table shows features found in three groups of living organisms.
Complete the table using a tick ( ) to show that the group of living organisms
shows the feature and a cross ( ) if the feature is absent.
(4)
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(a) Name the structures labelled in the diagram.
(4)
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(b) The graph shows changes in the hormones oestrogen and progesterone during a
woman’s menstrual cycle.
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(d) Describe the role of oestrogen at puberty.
(3)
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(Total 14 marks)
61 (a) The average gestation period of an animal is the time from 64mmunize64ion64 to birth.
The table contains data about the length of the average gestation period and the
average mass of the different species rather than an individual female deer.
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(Total 8 marks)
62 The eye can respond to changes in light intensity.
The diagram below shows how pupil size changes in different levels of light.
(a) Use a ruler to measure the change in pupil diameter between bright light and a dark room.
(1)
change in diameter = . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mm
(b) Where in the eye are the cells that detect the change in the stimulus to cause this response?
(1)
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I Explain the changes that take place in the pupil as a person moves from bright
light into a dark room.
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(Total 5 marks)
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The student then adds different solutions to four separate samples of oil droplets floating
on the water.
Diagrams A, B and C show the possible appearance of the oil droplets after each solution
is added.
(a) (i) The table lists the solutions added to the oil and water mixture.
Complete the table to show which diagram the mixture would look like after
each solution is added.
You may use each letter once, more than once or not at all.
One has been done for you.
(3)
(ii) Explain why no droplets are seen after bile and lipase solution is added to the
oil and water mixture.
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(b) Starch is digested in the small intestine. The small intestine contains many structures
that absorb glucose.
The diagram shows one of these structures.
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(i) Name this structure.
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(ii) Explain how this structure is adapted to absorb glucose.
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(2) Plot a bar graph to show the number of people who became ill and the number of
people who died from listeriosis after eating the different types of food.
(5)
(ii) The likelihood of a person dying from listeriosis depends on which food the
bacterium came from.
Use the information in the table to determine which type of food is most likely to cause a bacterial
infection that leads to death.
Show your working.
(2)
type of food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I Explain how the immune system protects most people from becoming ill with listeriosis.
(5)
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65 The diagram shows the heart and circulation system of a fish.
(2) The circulation system and heart structure of a fish have similarities and differences
to those of a human.
Use your knowledge of human circulation and heart structure to answer these questions.
(i) What type of blood vessel is vessel A?
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(ii) What type of heart chamber is chamber Y?
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(iii) Describe how the structure of a fish heart differs from that of a human heart.
(3)
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(b) The concentrations of the gases in the blood leaving the fish heart are different from
the concentrations of the gases in the blood leaving the human heart in the aorta.
Explain the differences in the concentrations of gases.
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I Explain why the pressure of the blood returning to the fish heart is lower than the
pressure of the blood returning to the human heart.
(2)
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(Total 11 marks)
66 Bacteria, fungi and protoctists can cause disease and have features common to all
living organisms.
Viruses can cause disease but are not classified as living.
(a) (i) Explain why viruses are not classified as living.
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(ii) Name a disease caused by a virus.
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(b) A new group of pathogens called prions was discovered in the 1980s.
Prions are simple proteins.
All known prion diseases can be fatal because the immune system does not
70mmunize70 prions as foreign.
Suggest two ways in which prions differ from viruses.
(2)
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67 A group of students investigate the effect of exercise on breathing rate.
They measure their breathing rate at rest by counting breaths per minute.
They then exercise by running on the spot.
After exercise they measure their breathing rate by counting breaths per minute.
These are their results.
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(a) Display these results in a table.
(2)
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She puts a small hamster into a bell jar and measures the time taken for the
hydrogen-carbonate indicator to change colour in flask Y.
She then repeats the experiment with a bigger hamster.
(a) (i) State the colour that the hydrogen-carbonate indicator would be in flask X
and flask Y at the end of each experiment.
(2)
flask X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
flask Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(ii) Explain the colour change of the hydrogen-carbonate indicator in flask Y at
the end of each experiment.
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(b) The table shows the scientist’s results.
(ii) Explain why her method might not produce accurate results.
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(d) Give three variables that the scientist should control in her experiments.
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69 Living organisms share some basic characteristics.
Draw a straight line from each characteristic to its correct description.
The first has been done for you.
(4)
(Total 4 marks)
70 The diagram shows a section through a rat. Some of the rat’s organs have been
labelled.
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(a) (i) What is meant by the term organ?
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(ii) Name the organ labelled in the diagram that is part of the circulation system.
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(iii) Name three other systems shown in the diagram.
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(b) The table lists several processes that take place in the organs of a rat.
Complete the table by naming the correct organ for each process.
(5)
(Total 11 marks)
71 This warning appears on the side of a cigarette packet.
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(a) Describe how smoking damages the lungs.
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(b) If a pregnant woman smokes cigarettes it will increase the risk of her producing a
smaller baby. This is because cigarette smoke contains carbon monoxide.
Suggest how carbon monoxide will increase the risk of producing a smaller baby.
(3)
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72 (a) A student is given two samples of carbohydrates.
He tests to see if one is glucose and the other one is starch.
Describe the two chemical tests he should use to identify each carbohydrate.
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73 The data shows the number of heart attacks in men and women of different ages
from 1969 to 1998 in one area in England.
(b) Describe how the data differs for men and women.
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I Give an explanation for the change in the number of heart attacks from 1969 to 1998.
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(d) Explain why reducing the blood supply to the heart muscle cells can cause a heart attack.
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74 The diagram shows the male reproductive organs.
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I The woman could also have an operation to cut her oviducts to prevent pregnancy.
Suggest why the operation to cut tube B in males is much more common than
the operation to cut the oviducts in females.
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(d) Structure C produces a hormone.
Name this hormone and describe its functions.
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75 Farmers in Asia add 78mmunize78i to their crops to increase the yield.
Fertilisers usually contain nitrate, phosphate and potassium.
The table shows the farmers’ crop yield when the crops are given a 78mmunize78i lacking
one of these three minerals.
A figure of 100% is the maximum yield with all three minerals given.
(a) (i) State the mineral that has the greatest effect on crop yield.
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(ii) Explain why this mineral has the greatest effect on crop yield.
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(b) Which crop is most affected by the lack of potassium?
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I Suggest why the minerals had different effects on lowland rice and upland rice.
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(d) The yield is the mass of the useable part of the crop and is measured in kg per m 2 .
The yield is often measured in dry mass rather than fresh mass.
(i) Suggest why dry mass is used.
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(ii) Suggest how the dry mass of 10 kg of fresh potato tubers could be determined.
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I The table gives data as a percentage of the yield with all minerals present.
Explain why a percentage is used rather than changes in kg per m 2 .
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(f ) A farmer grew another crop with all three minerals added. The maximum yield
obtained was 12 kg per m 2 . He grew the same crop with no nitrate and the yield
was 5 kg per m 2 .
Calculate the percentage of the maximum yield when the crop was grown with no nitrate.
Show your working.
(2)
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(Total 12 marks)
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76 The table shows the results of an investigation into the rate of sweating of a person
when resting or running at different air temperatures.
(a) Suggest why the investigation was carried out with the same person resting and running.
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(b) Compare the effect of increasing air temperature on sweat production when resting
and when running.
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I Suggest why the rate of sweating changes when a person does exercise, such as running.
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(d) Suggest a method that you could use to measure the rate of sweating.
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77 The passage describes some of the roles of components found in human blood.
Complete the passage by writing a suitable word or words in each blank space.
(6)
The body uses white blood cells to combat infection. One type of blood cell ingests invading bacteria
and are called . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . After ingesting bacteria theyproduce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
that digest the bacteria breaking them down. Other white blood cells are called . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
and they release specific molecules that bind to antigens on the surface of the pathogen. Other
components of the blood are also involved in helping wounds to heal.Small cell fragments called
platelets help the blood to . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .This seals the wound to prevent further . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . and prevent entry of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(Total 6 marks)
78 A calorimeter is a piece of apparatus used to calculate the energy content of a food sample.
The diagram shows a calorimeter.
Food is placed in the dish and burnt in air with high levels of oxygen.
The temperature rise of the water is measured using the thermometer.
The energy content of the food is measured in joules per gram of food.
(a) (i) The oxygen gas inlet allows the food to burn in air with high levels of oxygen.
Suggest why this gives a more accurate value of the energy content than burning food in normal air.
(1)
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(ii) Suggest why the calorimeter has an insulated outer container.
(2)
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(b) Table 1 shows the mass of fat in five different types of food. The mass is measured
in grams of fat per 100 grams of each food.
(2) The student is wrong to believe that ‘the energy in food is all contained in fat’.
Name two other large insoluble molecules in food that contain energy.
(2)
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2 ...................................................................................
(ii) Explain whether the student’s results support her conclusion that food with more fat contains
more energy.
(1)
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(iii) The student states that her results are reliable because she did not get an anomaly.
What is meant by the term anomaly?
(1)
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(Total 7 marks)
79 (a) The table lists the effects of some hormones.
Complete the table by naming each hormone and its source.
The first one has been done for you.
(5)
(b) Cells do not store glucose. Instead it is converted into glycogen to be stored.
Suggest why cells do not store glucose.
(2)
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I The graph shows changes in the relative level of glucose, glycogen and insulin
before and after a meal.
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Give the letter of the line which represents changes in the relative level of glycogen.
(1)
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(Total 8 marks)
80 A student takes two strips from the epidermis of an onion and places one in distilled
water and the other in concentrated salt solution.
She then uses a camera to photograph a sample of these cells under a microscope.
(a) Suggest why a red onion is often used when carrying out this investigation.
(1)
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(b) (i) The differences in the appearance of the plant cells are due to osmosis.
Explain what is meant by the term osmosis.
(2)
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(ii) Explain why the cells in distilled water look different when compared to the cells in salt solution.
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I If red blood cells are placed in distilled water and examined under a microscope no cells are seen.
Explain why no red blood cells would be seen.
(2)
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(Total 9 marks)
81 A student investigates the effect of temperature on the rate of starch digestion by
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amylase. He carries out the first trial of his investigation at a room temperature of 20 ᴼC.
He carries out the following steps in his investigation.
2 He puts one drop of iodine suspension into each of 12 wells on a spotting tile.
2 He then takes up 10 cm 3 of 10% starch suspension into a syringe.
3 He adds one drop of the starch suspension from the syringe to the first well
in the spotting tile and records the colour change.
4 He rinses the outside of the syringe with water from a tap.
5 He then takes up exactly 5 cm 3 of 5% amylase suspension into the same
syringe containing the 10% starch suspension.
6 He starts a stopwatch.
7 He then rocks the syringe containing the mixture gently backwards and
forwards for one minute.
8 He adds one drop of the mixture from the syringe to the next well in the
spotting tile and records the colour change.
9 He repeats this at intervals of one minute until he has added starch and
amylase mixture to all of the wells.
10 He then repeats steps 1–9 but this time he uses iodine, amylase and starch
suspension that have been stored in a water bath at 40ᴼC.
11 He also keeps the syringe containing the mixture in the water bath at 40ᴼC
between drops.
The photograph shows his results for 20ᴼC at the end of the experiment when all the
wells have mixture added.
(a) (i) Give one safety precaution the student should take when carrying out this investigation.
(1)
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(ii) How many minutes do the samples of mixture added to the spotting tile in
the photograph represent?
(1)
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(b) Explain the purpose of the following steps in the student’s experiment.
(i) step 4
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(ii) step 7
(1)
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(iii) step 11
(1)
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I (i) Identify two variables that the student controls in his experiment.
(2)
1 ....................................................................................
2 ....................................................................................
(ii) Name the independent variable that the student is investigating.
(1)
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(d) Using the photograph, explain how many minutes it took for the reaction to be
completed at 20 ᴼC.
(3)
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I The results for the spotting tile at 40 qC would be different from the trial carried
out at 20 ᴼC.
(i) Describe how the appearance of the results will be different.
(2)
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(ii) Explain the difference in the appearance of the results.
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82 Arteries and veins are important blood vessels in the circulatory system.
(a) Describe two ways in which the structure of an artery differs from the structure of a vein.
(2)
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(b) The diagram shows the human circulatory system.
The blood vessels are labelled with letters.
(2) The table names some of the blood vessels in this circulatory system.
Complete the table by giving the letter for each blood vessel.
The first one has been done for you.
(4)
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(ii) The plasma in the blood vessels can contain different concentrations of substances.
Complete the table by giving the letter for the blood vessel that matches the contents.
(3)
(Total 9 marks)
83 In digestion large food molecules are broken down into small food molecules by enzymes.
(a) Use this information to complete the table.
(5)
(b) The small food molecules can be absorbed into the blood by villi in the small intestine.
Give three ways in which villi are adapted to absorb small food molecules.
(3)
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(Total 8 marks)
84 Bacteria, fungi and viruses have different structures.
The table lists some structures.
In each box, place a tick (9) if the structure is present or a cross ( 8 ) if the structure is absent.
One has been done for you. (3)
(Total 3 marks)
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85 The table shows the energy requirements (in kilojoules) for females at different ages
and different levels of activity.
(2) Plot a line graph on the grid below to show how age affects the energy
requirements at each level of activity.
Use a ruler to join the points with straight lines. (5)
(b) Describe how increasing age changes the energy requirements of females.
(2)
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I Explain the effect that the level of activity has on the energy requirements of females.
(3)
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(Total 10 marks)
86 I The graph shows the effect of different temperatures on the rate of urease activity.
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87 (a) The table contains names and descriptions of processes involved in the digestive system.
Complete the table by filling in the missing names and descriptions. (5)
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(a) (i) What is the total number of deaths caused by all three diseases?
(1)
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(ii) Calculate the percentage of the total number of deaths that are caused by smoking.
Show your working.
(2)
percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . %
(b) Chemicals in cigarette smoke cause mutations in cells which can lead to cancer.
What is meant by the term mutation?
(2)
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I Emphysema is a lung disease that is usually caused by smoking. The diagram shows
a cross section through two alveoli X and Y. Alveolus X is from a non-smoker and
alveolus Y is from a smoker suffering from emphysema.
Use the diagram to suggest and explain the effect of emphysema on gas exchange.
(2)
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(d) Smoking can increase the risk of developing coronary heart disease.
Explain how coronary heart disease can cause death.
(5)
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(Total 12 marks)
89 Scientists investigated the effect of altitude (height above sea level) on the mass of
haemoglobin found in human blood. Blood samples were taken from humans living
at different altitudes. The results are shown in the table.
(a) (i) Plot a graph on the grid to show how the average mass of haemoglobin
changes with altitude. Use a ruler to join the points with straight lines. (5)
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(ii) Use the graph to describe how altitude affects the mass of haemoglobin in human blood.
(2)
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(iii) Suggest why a long distance athlete who trains at high altitude may have a
better chance of winning than a long distance athlete who trains at sea level.
(3)
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(b) Scientists obtain blood samples from an athlete’s vein. To do this they use a
sterile needle attached to a syringe.
(2) Suggest two reasons why scientists obtain blood samples from a vein rather
than from an artery.
(2)
1 ....................................................................................
2 ....................................................................................
(ii) Suggest one reason why the scientists could not obtain a blood sample from a capillary.
(1)
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(iii) Suggest why the needle used to obtain a blood sample needs to be sterile.
(2)
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(Total 15 marks)
90 The passage describes cell division and reproduction in humans.
Complete the passage by writing a suitable word or words in each of the spaces.
Fully grown adults can produce sex cells or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . called sperm and eggs.
The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cells are much smaller than the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cells
and have a powerful . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. to enable them to swim. The cell division used to
make sex cells is called . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . and in males thistakes place in the . . . . . . . . . .
The sperm cells pass out of the male along a tube called the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .andinto the
female’s body, then through the cervix and into the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .inwhich
94mmunize94ion94 takes place.
(Total 8 marks)
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91 (a) The human kidney acts as an organ of excretion and an organ of osmoregulation.
(i) What is meant by the term osmoregulation?
(1)
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(ii) Name one other organ in the human body that is an organ of excretion.
(1)
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(b) The table shows the concentration of two substances in blood plasma and in urine.
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(a) Name parts A, B and C.
(3)
A ....................................................................................
B ....................................................................................
C ....................................................................................
(b) When you move from a bright room into a dark room you cannot see very well for
a while. After a brief time, a change in the iris helps you to see more clearly.
(2) The iris contains muscle tissue.
What is meant by the term tissue?
(1)
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(ii) Describe the changes that take place in the iris when moving into the dark
room and explain how they help you to see more clearly.
(3)
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(Total 7 marks)
93 The drawing shows a fetus developing in the uterus of a woman.
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(iii) The umbilical cord transports small protein molecules from the mother to the
fetus. These molecules help to provide immunity.
Name these small protein molecules.
(1)
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(b) Scientists can take cells from part A and use them to find out if the fetus has a
genetic condition.
(i) How many chromosomes would the scientists find in a normal body cell from a fetus?
(1)
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(ii) Complete the table by ticking the box that shows the correct sex chromosomes
the scientists would find in a body cell from a male fetus.
(1)
I The table shows the suggested daily intake of various components needed in the
diet of a pregnant and a non-pregnant woman.
(2) Name two components in the table that are important for the development of
bones in the fetus of the pregnant woman.
(2)
1 ....................................................................................
2 ....................................................................................
(ii) Suggest two reasons why a pregnant woman needs more energy than a
non-pregnant woman.
(2)
1 ....................................................................................
2 ....................................................................................
(iii) Suggest why the daily intake of iron is higher for a pregnant woman than a
non-pregnant woman.
(3)
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(Total 12 marks)
94 The drawing shows an elephant. Elephants live in Africa where it is hot.
(2) The elephant is adapted to live in a hot environment by having large ears.
Suggest how having large ears helps prevent the body temperature of the
elephant from rising too high.
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(b) Explain why the elephant may die if its body temperature rises too high.
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(Total 5 marks)
95 The table gives features of three different groups of organism.
Complete the table by putting a tick (9) in the box if the organisms in the group have
the feature and a cross (8) in the box if the organisms in the group do not have the
feature. The first one has been done for you.
(4)
(Total 4 marks)
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96 The diagram shows a section through a human heart.
(i) For how long do the ventricles contract during one heartbeat?
(1)
Answer . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . second
(ii) How many heartbeats does the diagram show?
(1)
Answer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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(iii) Use the diagram to calculate the heart rate of this person in beats per minute.
Show your working.
(2)
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(2) Plot a line graph to show the effect of water temperature on the average
breathing rate of the fish. Join the points with straight lines.
(5)
(ii) Suggest how the results support the hypothesis that warm water contains less
oxygen than cold water.
(1)
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(iii) The students controlled the size of fish. Explain why this is needed to make it
a valid investigation.
(1)
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(iv) Give two other factors the students should have controlled.
(2)
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98 A student investigated the effect of size on the movement of molecules.
He cut three different sized cubes from a block of clear agar jelly.
Cube A was 2 × 2 × 2 cm. Cube B was 1 × 1 × 1 cm and cube C was 0.5 × 0.5 × 0.5 cm.
The student wore safety glasses and placed the cubes in a beaker of red dye solution
for five minutes.
He then poured the solution into another beaker, washed the surface of the cubes
and dried them with blotting paper.
He then cut each cube in half and examined the newly cut surfaces.
Diagram 1 shows what the cubes looked like.
I Use a ruler to measure the distance the red dye has entered each cube in diagram 1.
(1)
. . . . . . . . . . . mm
(d) (i) Calculate the surface area of cube A.
(2)
volume = . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I The student was told by his teacher that the cubes have different surface area to
volume ratios.
Complete the table by putting one tick (9) in each row to show whether the
statement applies to cube A, B or C.
(3)
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(f ) Explain how this experiment can be used to understand the need for transport
systems in larger organisms such as humans.
(3)
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(Total 14 marks)
99 The photograph shows an Arabian oryx.
Arabian oryx live in the desert where there is no free-standing water. Most of their
habitat is sand. Plants, such as grass and small trees, cover only a small area. Oryx
feed mainly on grass.
Summers are hot. Daytime temperatures can be as high as 41 °C and temperatures
at night only fall to 24 °C. Oryx are less active in summer than in winter. In summer,
they reduce their energy use by changing their 103mmunize and body processes.
(a) Suggest why oryx are less active in summer than in winter.
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(b) In summer, oryx rest under trees during the day and feed at night. Suggest why they do this.
(2)
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I Suggest where the oryx get their water from in the absence of free-standing water.
(1)
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(d) Oryx and humans can control water loss by making their urine very concentrated.
Describe how this is done.
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(Total 12 marks)
100 Yeast can respire anaerobically and is used to produce beer.
(a) Write the word equation for anaerobic respiration in yeast.
(2)
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(b) Describe a test you could use to identify the gas produced when yeast respires anaerobically.
(2)
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(Total 4 marks)
101 (b) Primary consumers can digest the starch from plants.
Describe how starch is digested in humans.
(3)
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102 (a) The diagram shows a piece of apparatus called a calorimeter.
The calorimeter is used to investigate the energy content of one gram of glucose.
The glucose burns in the calorimeter and the energy released heats the water.
(i) Suggest why oxygen gas is passed into the calorimeter.
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(ii) Suggest why the waste gas pipe is coiled.
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(iii) Suggest why stirring the water will improve the data collected.
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(b) The calorimeter contains 200 g of water. The graph shows the rise in temperature
of the water in the calorimeter during the investigation.
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(2) Use the graph to find out the increase in the temperature of the water during
the investigation.
(1)
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(ii) Use the formula to calculate the energy content of the 1 g of glucose.
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(Total 6 marks)
103 A student prepared some plant cells taken from an onion. She placed the cells in a few
drops of distilled water. She then used a camera attached to a microscope to photograph
the cells.
She then added a few drops of concentrated salt solution to the cells and waited a few minutes.
She then took another photograph of the same cells.
(2) Describe the differences in the appearance of the cells in concentrated salt
solution compared with the cells in distilled water.
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(b) The student thought that the differences in the cells were caused by osmosis.
What is meant by the term osmosis?
(2)
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I Explain what happens to the cells in concentrated salt solution to change their appearance.
(3)
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(d) Another student investigated the appearance of red blood cells in distilled water
and in concentrated salt solution.
Use your knowledge of osmosis and the structure of red blood cells to describe
and explain what the red blood cells would look like
(i) in distilled water
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(ii) in concentrated salt solution.
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(Total 11 marks)
104 The diagram shows the human digestive system.
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(2) Use letters from the diagram to answer these questions.
Each answer may be one letter or more than one letter.
(3)
(i) Where is amylase made? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(ii) Where are faeces stored? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(iii) Where is protein digested? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(b) Describe and explain how the structure of the small intestine is adapted for
absorbing digested food.
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I A balanced diet is important to maintain good health.
(i) Suggest the consequences of having a diet that lacks fresh fruit and fibre.
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(ii) Suggest the consequences of having a diet that contains too much fat.
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105 (a) The table shows some of the levels of 109mmunize109ion within an organism.
Complete the table by inserting a tick (9) to show the level of 109mmunize109ion of
each example. The first one has been done for you.
(4)
(b) Place the following human structures in order of size from the smallest to the largest.
(2)
(Total 6 marks)
106 A student wants to investigate osmosis using potato tissue.
(a) What is meant by the term osmosis?
(3)
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(b) The student puts 90 cm 3 of glucose solution of different concentrations into
six different plastic cups. He then puts one raw potato chip into each cup. The
diagram shows one of the plastic cups.
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The potato chips were all the same mass and shape at the start of the
investigation. After 12 hours the chips are removed and the volume of solution in
the plastic cups is measured. The table shows the results.
(2) Use the information in the table to plot a graph on the grid to show the
volume of solution remaining in the cup after 12 hours in each concentration
of glucose. Use a ruler to join your points with straight lines.
(5)
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(ii) Use your graph to estimate the concentration of the cytoplasm in the potato cells.
(1)
concentration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mol/dm 3
(iii) Complete the table by ticking the boxes to show the cups in which the potato
chips lost water.
(1)
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The fifteen tubes are put into three groups of five.
X five tubes are placed in a beaker of distilled water
x five tubes are placed into a beaker of juice from the pancreas
x five tubes are placed into a beaker of juice from the pancreas that has been boiled
After three hours the length of the boiled egg white in each tube is measured in mm.
The results are shown in the table.
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I Suggest how you could modify this investigation to find out the effect of pH on
protein digestion by pancreas juice.
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(Total 10 marks)
108 Insulin is an important hormone.
(a) Name the organ that produces insulin.
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(b) State the role of insulin in the body.
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109 The diagram shows the human kidney with tubes labelled A, B and C.
(a) Which letter shows the tube that would contain urine?
(1)
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(b) The table shows the concentration of plasma proteins and glucose in the
blood entering the kidney and in the urine.
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(i) Explain why there are no plasma proteins in the urine.
(2)
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(ii) Explain why there is no glucose in the urine.
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(iii) Water is found in the urine.
Name two other substances you would also find in the urine.
(2)
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I Some people do have glucose in their urine. These people have diabetes.
Suggest why a person with diabetes has glucose in their urine.
(2)
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(d) On a hot day there is less water in urine.
Explain how the kidney is able to reduce the water content of urine produced
on a hot day.
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(Total 12 marks)
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110 Doctors use X-rays to produce images of structures inside the body.
The image shows an X-ray of a normal human thorax.
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involved in preventing infection. Some of these white blood cells release specific molecules called .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to destroy bacteria. Other white blood cells called . . . . . . . . . . . . .
can surround and engulf invading bacteria.
(Total 8 marks)
112 The photograph shows some viruses.
(a) Suggest two reasons why most biologists do not classify viruses as living organisms.
(2)
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(b) Name one example of a virus.
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113 The diagram shows a human fetus developing in the uterus.
(a) Describe the function of the amniotic fluid surrounding the fetus.
(2)
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(b) The placenta functions as an organ of exchange.
(i) Name two substances, required by the fetus, that move from the mother’s blood
into the blood of the fetus.
(2)
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2 ....................................................................................
(ii) Name two waste substances that move from the blood of the fetus into the mother’s blood.
(2)
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2 ...................................................................................
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for the efficient exchange of substances.
(3)
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114 A chicken egg is a single cell protected by a shell on the outside.
A student puts three chicken eggs into dilute acid and leaves them for three days.
The acid dissolves the egg shells, leaving the contents of the eggs surrounded by the
cell membrane.
The diagram shows the student’s method.
The student removes the eggs from the dilute acid and uses water to wash the
surface acid away.
The student then uses the eggs for this osmosis experiment.
ͻ he measures the mass of each egg
ͻ he then puts one egg into a beaker
containing distilled water
ͻ he puts another egg into a beaker
containing 5% salt solution
ͻ he puts a third egg into a beaker
containing 15% salt solution
ͻ after 15 minutes he removes each
egg from its beaker and measures its mass again
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(2) The bar graph shows the results obtained by the student from the osmosis experiment.
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(ii) The student plots the percentage change in mass on graph 2.
Complete the bar graph to show the percentage change in mass for the egg
placed in 15% salt solution.
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(2) The student measures the clear area around each well using a ruler.
Two have been done for you. Complete the remainder of the table. (1)
(b) (i) Explain why there is a clear zone around some of the wells containing amylase.
(2)
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(ii) Explain why the clear zones have a range of different diameters. The
diameters of the wells do not change during the experiment.
(2)
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I Name the independent variable in this investigation.
(1)
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(d) (i) The student keeps the Petri dish at 20 °C to control the temperature in order to make
a valid comparison between each pH.
Name three other variables that the student needs to control.
(3)
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(ii) The student repeats the experiment, keeping the Petri dish at 37 °C on this occasion.
On the diagram, draw the results you would expect to see.
(2)
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116 A study investigates the effect of training on athletic performance.
In the study, the number of capillaries in the muscle tissue of a person is measured
before and after a six-week period of training.
(2) The table shows the results.
(2) Explain how training may affect the athletic performance of this person.
Use information from the table to support your answer.
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(ii) Give two ways in which the design of the study could be improved.
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(b) The diameter of a capillary is 8.0 µm and the diameter of the aorta is 25.0 mm.
1000 µm = 1 mm.
(2) Calculate the ratio of the diameter of the aorta to the diameter of the capillary.
Show your working.
(2)
ratio = . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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(ii) Explain why the aorta has a thicker wall than the capillary.
(2)
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117 The diagram shows a cell.
In the space below draw a labelled diagram to show how you would put this
apparatus together to investigate the rate of osmosis.
(4)
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I The apparatus is used to find out the effect of different sucrose concentrations on
the rate of osmosis.
The graph below shows the results.
Calculate, using information from the graph, the rate of osmosis in mm per minute
that would occur for a sucrose concentration of 2.5%.
Show your working.
(2)
time = . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s
(iii) All 123mmuniz need a supply of energy from respiration.
Name the organelle in this motor neurone that supplies energy.
(1)
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119 The diagram shows parts of the human digestive system.
(a) Describe how food passes from the mouth to the stomach.
(2)
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(b) Explain what happens to protein in the stomach.
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I Gluten is a protein found in wheat.
In some people, the lining of the small intestine can be damaged by gluten. This
causes a condition called coeliac disease.
The diagram shows the lining of the small intestine of a child unaffected by
gluten and a child with coeliac disease.
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Suggest how coeliac disease could affect the growth of a child.
(4)
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120 Male infertility can be caused by reduced sperm production and reduced sperm movement.
Scientists investigated the effect of a drug called letrozole on male infertility.
A large group of infertile men was divided into two smaller groups.
Group 1 received 2.5 mg of letrozole per day for six months and Group 2 received no treatment.
The scientists measured the following at the start of the investigation and after six months:
• sperm concentration
• percentage of moving sperm
• blood testosterone level
• bloodoestrogen level
• side effects such as hair loss and skin rash
The table below shows the results.
The scientists concluded that letrozole is a safe and effective treatment for male infertility.
Evaluate this conclusion.
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121 The data in the table shows how the mean maximum lung volume changes with age
for males and females.
(ii) Calculate the increase in mean maximum lung volume for males between the ages of 7 and 25.
(1)
increase = . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . dm 3
(iii) Explain why the mean maximum lung volume for males and females is similar
at age 7 but is different at age 25.
(3)
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(b) The data shows the mean maximum lung volume at each age.
(i) Which of the following would improve the reliability of these mean values?
(1)
A using a larger range of ages
B measuring more people at each age
C measuring lung volume in cm 3
D measuring lung volumes in other mammals
(ii) Variation in maximum lung volume exists between males at each age.
Suggest two factors that could cause this variation.
(2)
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122 (a) The kidney carries out two functions in the human body.
State these functions.
(2)
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(b) The data shows the concentration of substances in different liquids from different
locations in the kidney.
(i) Calculate the range of urea concentrations across the three different locations in the kidney.
(1)
range = . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(ii) Explain the differences in the concentration of protein and glucose.
Use information from the table to support your answer.
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(iii) Describe an experiment you could carry out to compare the glucose
concentration of samples of plasma and glomerular filtrate.
(4)
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I The composition of urine changes depending on the conditions within the body.
Explain how the composition of urine changes if a person is in a very warm environment.
(3)
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(Total 14 marks)
123 Read the passage below. Use the information in the passage and your own knowledge to
answer the questions that follow.
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(2) In 2021, the world’s population was 7900000000.
Calculate the number of people in the world who have chronic kidney disease (Lines 1 and 2).
Give your answer in standard form.
(2)
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(d) (i) The haemofilter in the bioartificial kidney filters the blood (Lines 13 and 14).
Where does ultrafiltration occur in a nephron?
(1)
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A Bowman’s capsule
B collecting duct
C distal convoluted tubule
D loop of Henle
(ii) The cells in the bioreactor absorb glucose from the filtrate in a way that is similar to the cells in a
nephron (Lines 14 to 17).
Describe how the nephron absorbs glucose back into the blood from the filtrate.
(2)
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(iii) The bioartificial kidney is connected to blood vessels and to the tube that
transports urine to the bladder in the same way as the human kidney.
(1)
I Explain how the pituitary gland and the nephron cells in the bioreactor will respond in a patient
who is dehydrated (Lines 20 and 21).
(3)
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(Total = 14 marks)
124 (a) The diagram shows a human eye.
A
B
C
D
(1)
(ii) Explain the changes in structure X as a person moves from a room where the light is dim to a
room where the light is bright.
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(b) A student investigates if using one eye or using two eyes is better for judging the distance of
objects.
The student uses the plastic block shown in the diagram. The block has a grid where six different
coloured pins can be placed as shown in the diagram.
The student does the experiment again with both eyes open.
(i) Give the independent variable for the student’s investigation.
(1)
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(iv) The field of view is the area that an animal can see with their eyes.
The diagram shows the field of view for a cat.
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Explain why predators, such as cats, have two forward facing eyes.
Use the information in the diagram and Table 2 to support your answer.
(3)
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(Total = 10 marks)
125 Scientists have genetically modified soya plants so that the soya beans they produce contain less
saturated fat.
The scientists produced one transgenic soya plant. Micropropagation was then used to make
multiple copies of this transgenic soya plant.
(2) Explain why micropropagation was used to produce copies of the transgenic soya plant.
(2)
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(b) A student uses this equipment to compare the energy content of transgenic soya beans with the
energy content of non‐transgenic soya beans.
(2) Describe how the student could use the equipment to make a valid comparison of the
energy content of the two types of soya bean.
(4)
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(ii) Give one safety precaution that the student should take when using the apparatus.
(1)
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(iii) The diagram shows a different type of apparatus that can be used for the investigation.
Explain two reasons why this apparatus will give a more accurate energy value than the apparatus
used by the student.
(4)
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(Total = 11 marks)
126 Rabies is a dangerous disease caused by a virus.
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(2) The rabies virus is a pathogen.
Which other groups of microorganisms include pathogens?
(1)
(b) Rabies is transmitted to humans when they are bitten by an infected animal.
Domestic dogs are dogs kept by people as pets or as working animals. Dogs and some wild animals
are known to transfer rabies to humans.
In the 1940s, a rabies vaccine for animals was introduced in the United States and most domestic
dogs were vaccinated.
The graph shows the number of cases of human rabies and domestic dog rabies in the United States
from 1938 to 2018.
(2) The immune system of dogs works in a similar way to the immune system of humans.
Explain how the rabies vaccine prevents dogs from developing rabies.
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(ii) Discuss the effects of the use of the rabies vaccine to 135mmunize domestic
(a) (i) Draw an X on the diagram to show the position of the septum.
(1)
(ii) State two differences between the composition of the blood in the coronary artery and the
composition of the blood in the coronary vein.
(2)
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(iii) Explain the differences between the left ventricle wall and the right ventricle wall.
(3)
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(b) The development of coronary heart disease is linked to a number of factors.
Explain how these factors can increase the risk of developing coronary heart disease.
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128 The diagram shows the nutritional content of two non‐dairy milk products, oat milk and almond
milk.
(a) (i) A person is told by their doctor that they need to lose weight. Use the information from the
milk contents and your own knowledge to discuss which milk would be the most suitable for this
person.
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(ii) Suggest why a person might drink a non‐dairy milk such as oat or almond
milk rather than cow’s milk.
(1)
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(b) Describe how a student could test a milk sample for glucose.
(2)
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I Human breast milk contains special proteins that give immunity to the baby.
Explain how these proteins can help protect the baby from disease.
(3)
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(ii) State the independent variable in the student’s investigation.
(1)
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(b) Osmosis is affected by the surface area and volume of the cylinders, so the student keeps the
original surface area and volume of each cylinder the same.
At the start of the experiment each cylinder had a radius of 0.25cm and a length of 5.0cm.
(3) Calculate the surface area of each cylinder using this formula. Surface area = 2πrl +2πr^2
[l = length of cylinder, r = radius of cylinder and π = 3.14]
(2)
(ii) Explain how surface area would affect the rate of osmosis.
(2)
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(iii) State another variable the student should control in the investigation.
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I The table shows the student’s results for the mass of the cylinders.
(i) Explain the changes in the mass of the potato cylinder in each test tube.
(3)
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(ii) The student also measured the change in length of each potato cylinder.
Assuming the length has the same percentage change as the mass, calculate the final length of the
cylinder in the concentrated sucrose solution.
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(3)
length = …........................................................... cm
(Total 14 marks)
A bacteria
B fungi
C plants
D protoctists
(ii) Which substance is the cell wall of a yeast cell made of?
(1)
A cellulose
B chitin
C sucrose
D starch
(b) A teacher sets up an experiment to investigate the effect of temperature on the rate of
respiration in yeast.
The diagram shows part of the apparatus the teacher uses.
(i) Explain what additional apparatus the teacher will need to investigate the effect of temperature
on the rate of respiration in this experiment.
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(ii) State the purpose of the liquid paraffin on the surface of the glucose solution.
(1)
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(iii) Give the name of a suitable chemical that could be used as indicator X to show that the yeast is
respiring.
(1)
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(iv) Diazine green changes colour from blue to pink as the oxygen levels in the yeast and glucose
solution reduce.
Explain how this colour change gives information about the respiration in the yeast.
(2)
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I Explain why the rate of respiration in the yeast will change as the temperature is increased.
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131 (a) The table gives some information about enzymes in the human digestive system.
Complete the table by giving the missing information.
(4)
(b) Some scientists have investigated the effect of vinegar (a weak acid) on the digestion of starch.
Design an investigation to discover the effect of vinegar on the digestion of starch.
Include experimental details in your answer and write in full sentences.
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132 Gas exchange occurs in the respiratory system. The human respiratory system is located in the
thorax.
(2) The diagram shows some of the structures in the human thorax.
(ii) Which of these describes what happens when a person breathes in?
(1)
A diaphragm contracts and moves downwards
B diaphragm contracts and moves upwards
C diaphragm relaxes and moves downwards
D diaphragm relaxes and moves upwards
(b) The table shows the percentage of some of the gases in inhaled air and exhaled air.
(i) Explain the differences between the percentages of gases in inhaled air and in exhaled air.
(3)
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(ii) Air in the alveoli has a composition of 14% oxygen and 7% carbon dioxide.
Suggest why the composition of air in the alveoli is different from exhaled air.
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(Total 7 marks)
(2) (i) Tobacco mosaic virus particles consist of a molecule of RNA surrounded by
a coat.
(3)
magnification = × ..............................................................
(b) The photograph shows the leaves of a plant infected by tobacco mosaic virus.
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Plants cells infected with the virus stop making chloroplasts.
Explain why plants that are infected with the virus grow more slowly than uninfected plants.
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134 Cow’s milk contains a mixture of nutrients, including protein, fat, sugar, vitamins, and minerals.
(2) (i) The main sugar in milk is a carbohydrate called lactose.
Which chemical elements are present in carbohydrates?
(1)
A carbon and hydrogen only
B carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen only
C carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen only
D carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen
(b) Some people drink a milk alternative produced from plants, such as soy and rice, instead of milk
produced by animals.
The table shows nutritional information for different milk products.
(2)
mass = .............................................................. g
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(ii) Discuss whether soy milk or rice milk is a suitable replacement for cow’s milk
in the diet of children.
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135 The diagram shows the human blood circulation system.
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(b) Give two differences in the structure of the blood vessel labelled V and the structure of the blood
vessel labelled Y.
(2)
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I High blood pressure and the presence of certain genes are risk factors for coronary heart disease.
(i) Give two other risk factors for coronary heart disease.
(2)
1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(ii) Scientists compared the relationship between blood pressure and the number of deaths from
coronary heart disease in Northern Europe, Eastern Europe and Japan.
The graph shows their results.
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(a) (i) Which structure is labelled P in the diagram?
(1)
A bladder
B nephron
C ureter
D urethra
(b) Analysis of the composition of urine can be used in the diagnosis of problems with kidney
function.
Urine samples are taken from three patients and the results are shown in the table.
(2) Discuss which processes in the kidney may be affected to produce the results shown.
Include in your answer where in the nephron the processes occur.
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(ii) Describe how to test for glucose in a sample of urine.
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137 The diagram shows part of the female reproductive system with some structures labelled.
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(i) Explain the importance of the changes in hormone M and hormone N during the menstrual cycle.
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(ii) Other hormones are involved in the menstrual cycle.
Describe the role of one other named hormone in the menstrual cycle.
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138 Measles is a disease caused by a virus. The graph shows the number of cases of measles each
year and the percentage of five year‐olds vaccinated between 1950 and 2016 in the United Kingdom.
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(a) Determine the difference in the percentage change in the number of cases of measles between
1950 and 1965 and the percentage change in the number of cases of measles between 1968 and
1983.
(3)
difference = ..............................................................
(b) Explain the relationship between the number of cases of measles and the percentage of five
year‐olds vaccinated.
Use information from the graph in your answer.
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(c) Some children are receiving treatments that reduce the activity of their immune system.
Explain why vaccinations are not used on these children.
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139 (a) The diagram shows apparatus a student uses to compare inhaled and exhaled air.
The student breathes into and out of the mouthpiece for one minute.
(i) Explain which flask exhaled air passes through.
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(ii) Explain the changes that will happen in the limewater in flask A and in flask B.
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(iii) The student uses limewater to compare the composition of exhaled and inhaled air.
Suggest an alternative substance that they could use.
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(b) Describe the role of the diaphragm and the intercostal muscles in inhalation.
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140 The data in the table was collected in Japan during a seven-year study.
Scientists collected data on the age of mothers and whether they smoked during pregnancy.
They also recorded the percentage of the babies that had a low birth mass.
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(a) (i) Calculate the percentage of mothers aged 19 years and under who smoked during pregnancy.
(2)
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ratio = .............................................................. :1
(b) A student examines this data and concludes that smoking is the main factor that causes low birth
mass.
Use the data and your own biological knowledge to comment on this conclusion.
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141 The diagram shows part of the gut of a rabbit.
The rabbit is a primary consumer and eats mainly grass and other vegetable material.
(a) Name the parts labelled A, B, C and D.
(4)
A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(b) The gut of a rabbit has a large caecum and appendix. These contain bacteria that are able to
produce the enzyme cellulase.
Explain how these bacteria help the rabbits with their diet of plant material.
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(c) The human gut has a caecum and appendix but they are much smaller than those in the rabbit.
(i) Suggest why the human gut only has a small caecum and appendix.
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(ii) In humans the appendix also acts as a store of useful bacteria. Scientists have discovered that
patients who have had their appendix removed are more likely to develop infections of the colon.
Explain how having no appendix may increase the likelihood of bacterial infections of the colon.
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142 Food items can often be spoiled if saprotrophic microorganisms such as mould fungi grow on
them.
(a) Describe how a saprotrophic fungus such as mould obtains its food.
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(b) A student uses this method to investigate ways of preventing peas from being spoiled.
• place three peas in each of three test tubes as shown in the diagram
• cover the peas in test tube A with water and keep at 37°C
• cover the peas in test tube B with water and keep at 4°C
• cover the peas in test tube C with vinegar, which is a weak acid, and keep at 37°C
• leave the peas for 24 hours
The student observes the level of cloudiness of the solution to determine how spoiled the peas have
become.
The level of cloudiness can be used as a measure of fungal growth.
The table shows the student’s results.
(i) Suggest a problem with using the level of cloudiness of the solution to determine how spoiled the
peas have become.
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(ii) Explain the appearance of the peas in water at 4°C.
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(iii) Explain the appearance of the peas in vinegar at 37°C.
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143 The diagram shows a nephron from a kidney with three different areas, X, Y and Z.
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(ii) Explain the difference in urea concentration in the filtrate found in Y and Z.
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(c) High blood pressure during pregnancy can result in the production of urine that contains protein.
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(i) Describe how a sample of urine could be tested to see if it contains protein.
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(ii) Protein is not normally found in urine.
Suggest why high blood pressure could cause protein to be present in urine.
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144 (a) The diagram shows the structure of a human eye.
A conjunctiva
B cornea
C lens
D retina
(ii) When looking at a close object, which row of the table shows the state of the ciliary muscles and
suspensory ligaments?
(1)
(iii) Explain how structure Y controls the light entering the eye when someone walks into a dark
room.
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(b) Multiple sclerosis is a condition that can slow down the speed at which electrical impulses travel
along neurones.
The time taken for the blink reflex to occur can be used to help diagnose if someone has multiple
sclerosis.
The blink reflex causes the eyelid to close.
Air is blown on to the eye and the time taken for the eyelid to close is recorded.
The diagram shows the reflex pathway.
The speed the impulse moves along the reflex arc consisting of all three neurons in a person without
multiple sclerosis is 77 metres per second.
The time taken for the blink reflex to occur in a person with multiple sclerosis is 0.0050s.
The total length of the neurones in the reflex arc for the person with multiple sclerosis is 25cm.
(i) Calculate the difference between the speed of impulse for the person with multiple sclerosis and
for the person without multiple sclerosis, in metres per second.
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(ii) The speed of an impulse along the axon of the motor neurone for someone without multiple
sclerosis is 120 metres per second.
Suggest why the speed of the impulse calculated along all three neurones is less than the speed of
the impulse along only the motor neurone.
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145 The diagram shows a yeast cell.
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(a) (i) In which of the labelled structures in the yeast cell does aerobic respiration occur?
(1)
A mitochondrion
B nucleus
C ribosome
D vacuole
(iii) Which of these structures found in the yeast cell would also be present in a prokaryotic cell?
(1)
A cell membrane
B mitochondrion
C nucleus
D vacuole
(i) Calculate the percentage increase in the height of the dough after two hours at a temperature of
35°C.
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(iii) Explain why the dough rises to a different height at 25°C compared with the height at 35°C.
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(iv) Explain why the dough rises to a different height at 35°C compared with the height at 65°C.
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(ii) Which labelled structure produces bile?
(1)
A
B
C
D
(i) Calculate the mean rate of pH change per minute of the solution without lipase inhibitor.
(2)
(ii) Explain the difference in the changes of pH of the solutions in the two test tubes during the 20-
minute period.
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(iii) Doctors use this method to investigate the use of lipase inhibitor as a treatment for obesity.
• give three volunteers a tablet containing the lipase inhibitor
• give another three volunteers a tablet with no lipase inhibitor
• give all the volunteers 100cm3 of olive oil to drink
• measure the lipid concentrations in the blood of the volunteers after three hours
Some of the volunteers reported abdominal pains three hours after drinking the olive oil.
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The table shows the doctors’ results.
(b) The diagram shows the changes in thickness of the uterus lining and levels of two hormones
produced by the ovary during a menstrual cycle.
Y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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(c) The diagram shows a human fetus developing in the uterus.
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Explain how the structure of the placenta enables the efficient exchange of substances between the
fetus and the mother.
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148 The diagram shows the human thorax.
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Explain why the person with lung disease is often breathless and unable to exercise.
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149 The diagram shows a nephron from a human kidney.
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(iii) Which structure is the loop of Henle?
(1)
A P
B R
C S
D U
(b) The table gives the mean values of mass filtered per day and excreted per day for different
plasma components that are filtered and reabsorbed in the nephron.
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(ii) Calculate the mean mass of urea excreted per day.
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150 A teacher carries out a demonstration to show the effect of different concentrations of salt
solution on red blood cells.
This is the teacher’s method.
• dilute a sample of blood using a salt solution that has the same concentration as blood plasma
• place 1cm3 of the diluted blood into each of three test tubes labelled A, B and C
• add 10cm3 of water to tube A
• add 10cm3 of 1% sodium chloride solution to tube B
• add 10cm3 of 5% sodium chloride solution to tube C
• leave each tube for 5 minutes
• compare the cloudiness of the solutions in the three test tubes
• take a drop of liquid from each tube and put on separate microscope slides
• observe each slide under a microscope
(b) Give one variable that the teacher controls in this investigation.
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(ii) When the teacher looks down a microscope for cells on each slide, these are
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Explain the differences between the teacher’s observations of the slides from each tube.
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(d) Blood samples can be separated into different layers using a centrifuge.
This is a machine that spins blood at a high speed.
A new sample of blood is shown after it has been spun in a centrifuge.
Describe how the blood in tubes A, B and C from the teacher’s demonstration would look after they
had been spun in a centrifuge.
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