Kcse F3 Biology Topicals
Kcse F3 Biology Topicals
Kcse F3 Biology Topicals
BIOLOGY
A SERIES OF KCSE TOPICAL REVISION
QUESTIONS IN BIOLOGY.
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1.ECOLOGY
1. A student wanted to estimate the number of grasshoppers in 5km 2 grass field near the school
compound.
Using a sweep net he captured 36 grasshoppers. He used a red felt pen to mark the thorax of each
insect before releasing back into the field. Three days later he made another catch of
grasshoppers. He collected 45 grasshoppers of which only 4 had been marked with red mark.
a) Name the above method used in the population estimation
b) Calculate the population of grasshoppers using the above data
2. What is the significance of the following in the ecosystem?
a) Decomposers
b) Predators
3. Birds feed on grasshoppers that feed on grass.
a) Draw a possible food chain from the above information
b) Explain why the biomass of organisms decreases at each preceding trophic level.
4. Define the following terms:-
(i) Autecology ;
(ii) Biomass;
5. State two most important factors that favour exponential growth of a population of gazelle
in a park
6. (a) Distinguish between habitat and niche.
(b) Explain why Biomass of producers is greater than that of primary consumers in a balanced
ecosystem.
(c) State two advantages of a biological control method over the chemical control method of
pests and parasites
7. Explain how oil as a pollutant may affect aquatic plants and animals?
8. [a]Name the organism that;
[i]Causes Malaria
[ii]Transmits malaria
[b]State two control measures of Malaria
9. [a]State the effects of dumping untreated sewage into the river
[b]Name one process that is responsible for loss of energy from one trophic level to the next
10. 50 black mice and 50 white mice were released in an area inhabited by a pair of owls. After four
months, the mice in the area were recaptured and only 38 black mice and only a white mice remained.
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in their fish pond. 725 tilapia were netted marked and released.
a) State the method used in this exercise
b) Calculate the tilapia population.
c) State two assumptions made by the students during the investigation
12. An investigation was carried out on a terrestrial ecosystem. The population sizes and species
biomass were determined and recorded as shown in the table
SPECIES POPULATION SIZE SPECIES BIOMASS
A 1x103 1x103
B 1x103 1x10-1
C 1x105 1x10
D 1x10 1x104
a) If these organisms had a feeding relationship, construct a simple food chain involving all the
organisms
b) Construct pyramid of numbers using the data provided above
c) State one disadvantage of using pyramid of number in expressing feeding relationships in
ecological ecosystem
13. The figure represents a feeding relationship in an ecosystem
(a) Write down the food chain in which the Guinea Fowls are secondary consumers
(b) What would be the short term effects on the ecosystem if lions invaded the area
(c) Name the organism through which energy from the sun enters the food web
14. Outline three roles of active transport in human body
15. Distinguish between community and population
16. Describe how the belt transect can be used in estimating the population of a shrub in a
grass land
17. A fish farmer wanted to know the number of fish in a pond. He collected 10 fish from the
pond and labeled each, by a tag label on its fin and returned the ten fish to the pond to
mix with other fish . When he later collected 50 fish from the pond, he found only four
of them had labels
a) Estimate the total number of fish in the pond (show your workings)
b) What two assumptions are being made in this methods of estimating population
18. What is the importance of saprophlic fungi and bacteria in an ecosystem
19. i) Name one main cause of global warming
ii) What are the effects of global warming
20. Explain how saliva is important in digestion
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21. Give a reason why two species in an ecosystem cannot occupy the same niche
22. Below is a pyramid of numbers indicating trophic levels:-
24. To estimate the population size of crabs in a certain lagoon, traps were laid at random.
400 crabs were caught, marked and released back into the lagoon. Four days later, traps
were laid again and 360 crabs were caught. Out of the 360crabs, 90 were found to have
been marked
(i) Calculate the population size of the crabs in the lagoon
(ii) What is the name given to this method of estimating the population size
25. State the function of each of the following apparatus:
(a) Pooter …
(b) Sweep net …………
26. State the role of the following apparatus in the study of living things.
(a) Sweep nets.
(b) Pooter.
(c) Pit fall trap.
27. Name three density dependent factors in an ecosystem.
28. (a) What are the two main components of an ecosystem?
(b) Apart from mere observation of actual feeding suggest two methods that can be used
to determine the type of food eaten by animals
29. The chart below represents a simplified nitrogen cycle.
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Months J F M A M J A S O N D
No. of Adult locusts x 10290 20 11 25 200 652 15 10 35 192 456
Number of crows 4 2 0 1 8 22 2 1 1 5 15
Amount of rainfall 20 0 55 350 520 350 10 25 190 256 350
a) Draw a graph of population of locusts and crows against time
b) i) State the relationship between rainfall and locust population
ii) Account for the relationship you have stated in b (i) above
d) What happens on the populations of locusts and crows in the months of January to
March?Give a reason.
d) If the area of study was one square kilometer, state one method used to estimate the
population of :- i) Locusts
ii) Crows
(e) (i) State the trophic levels of the (i) Locusts and (ii) crows
(ii) Construct a simple complete food chain involving these organisms
(f) If the locust were removed from the food chain, what would be its effect?
(g) Define biomass
31. Two species of antelopes were introduced into an ecosystem at the same time in equal
numbers.The graphs below show their relative numbers during the first eight years of
their co-existence.Study the graphs carefully and answer the questions that follow.
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Organism Population
Grasses 1000
Caterpillars 500
Squirrels 300
Frogs 200
Gazelles 300
Elephants 100
Snakes 50
Hunting dogs 40
Vultures 40
Lions 40
Hawks 10
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34. [a][i]What is meant by t6he term biological control?
[i]Give an example of biological control
[b][i]What is eutrophication?
[ii]What are the effects of eutrophication?
[c]Name the substance that is responsible for acid rain
35. (a) Explain how food as a factor regulates the population of animals in an ecosystem
(b) Describe the flow of energy from the sun through the different trophic levels in an ecosystem
36. (a) Describe how a population of grasshoppers in a given area can be estimated
(b) Describe how the belt transect can be used in estimating the population of a shrub in
a grassland
37. The flow chart below represents a feeding relationship in an ecosystem
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13. (a) What do you understand by the term double fertilization?
(b) State two adaptations of animal dispersed fruits
14. Name the hormone that;
(a) Stimulate the contraction of uterus during birth
(b) Stimulates the disintegration of the corpus inteum when fertilization fails to take place
15. State three ways in which flowers parent self pollination
16. [a] Explain how the following prevent self pollination
[i]Protandry
[ii]Self sterility?
[b]Give three advantages of cross pollination
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a) Name the parts labeled A, B and D
b) Name the kind of fertilization exhibited by the above flowering plant.
22. Donkey and zebra are closely related yet not of the same species. Explain
23. Name two factors in the environment which organisms respond to
24. What is meant by the terms:- a) i) Epigynous flower
ii) Staminate flower
b) Name the protective membranes surrounding the
brain
25. The diagram below illustrate a process in a given species of organism
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(ii) Give a reason for your answer
(b) Name two structures in plants where male and female gametes are produced
36. State two advantages of metamorphosis to the life of insects
37. List four differences between Mitosis and Meiosis
38. Give a reason why two species in an ecosystem cannot occupy the same niche
39. State the functions of the following hormones in the menstrual cycle :
(i) oestrogen
(ii) luteinizing hormone (L.H)
(iii) Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
40. [a]Name the part of the flower that develops into;
[i]Seed
[ii]Fruit
(b) State the role played by Heterostyly in plants.
41. State the difference between the sperm cell and the ovum.
42. (a) Name the parts of the flower in which pollen grains area formed.
(b) Name two nuclei found in pollen grains.
43. The diagram below represents a stage in mitosis in a plant cell
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[b]Give two reasons for your answer in [a] above
[c]Name the part of the plant from which the cell used in preparation was obtained
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b) State two functions of structure A
c) How is part C adapted to its function?
d) Of what significance is part E to reproduction?
57. The diagram below represents a human foetus in a uterus
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3. GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT IN PLANTS ANIMALS
1. a) Name the hormone which controls moulting in insects.
b) State the importance of moultng in insects.
2. The illustration below represents an eye defect
Give the name of the zone from which each cell was obtained A, B and C
7. Differentiate between continuous and discontinuous variations
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19. In an experiment young potted seedlings were placed in a dark box with unilateral light source as
shown below:
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(a) (i) Marine crabs burrowing into the sand to avoid dilution of their body fluids
(ii) Chlamy domonas plant moving towards a region of high light intensity
(b) (i)What type of neuron is drawn above?
(ii) Using an arrow, show the direction of the nerve impulse
(iii) Name the part labelled X
(iv) State the function of part labelled Y .
(c) Give two differences between reflex action and conditioned reflex action
25. The experiment set – up below was designed to investigate an aspect of germination.
(d) (i) Describe how you carry out the experiment to obtain dry mass in the respective
weeks
(ii) State one advantage of using dry mass instead of fresh weight in estimating
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growth of an organism
27. The diagram below represents a set-up that was used to investigate the effect of rotation
on the growth of a bean radicle. The set-up allowed the seedling to rotate slowly and
continuously for seven days
(ii) Dry weight was used instead of fresh weight in this experiment
(iii) Describe how the average height and average dry weight of plants were
determined in this experiment;
(d) Why was it appropriate in this experiment to use both weight and height?
(e) Give a reason why secondary thickening does not occur in bamboo and maize plants
29. (a) What is meant by the term fertilization ?
(b) (i) Name the type of cell division that produces gametes
(ii) Where does the type of cell division mentioned above occur in mammals?
(c) What happens to the wall of the uterus;
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(i) before the release of an egg ?
(ii) if no fertilization occurs?
(b) How is the placenta adapted to its functions?
30. The relationship between seed fresh mass in the lupin lupinus and percentage seed
germination,percentage seedling survival and seedling fresh mass is shown in the
table;
Seed fresh Percentage Percentage of seedlings Mean seedling fresh mass 5
-1
Mass mg germination surviving 2 leaf stage weeks after germination/mg
Below 16 41.9 84.6 24.3
17-25 90.2 96.8 44.2
26-35 95.6 98.8 60.7
36-45 97.5 100.0 86.4
Above 45 100.0 100.0 106.4
a) How was percentage germination in column two of the table calculated?
b) Why was seed fresh mass preferred to seed dry mass to take measurements of the seed
weight in the experiment
C] i) Explain why the measurements of mean seedling fresh mass (5) weeks after
germinated may not have been an accurate measurement of growth that had occurred
ii) How could more meaningful and accurate measurement been obtained in c(i)
above?
d) With reference to the figures in the taste indicate the relationship between seed fresh
mass and percentage seed germination, percentage seedling survival and seedling
fresh mass
f) Suggest an explanation why seedling produced from large seeds grow more rapidly
than the seedling produced from small seeds
31. (a) Give the form in which each of the following substances ate transport in mammalian
blood:
(i) Carbon (IV) oxide
(ii) Oxygen
(b) Give two functions of pleural membrane
(c) Explain why formation of carboxyhaemoglobin in the blood of a mammal results in
death
(d) Other than stomata, name two other gaseous exchange surfaces in plant
32 (a) State three characteristics of cells found just behind the root cap of a radicle
(b) Give two factors inside a seed that causes seed dormancy
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