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INSTRUCTIONS
• Use black ink. You can use an HB pencil, but only for graphs and diagrams.
• Write your answer to each question in the space provided. If you need extra space use
the lined pages at the end of this booklet. The question numbers must be clearly shown.
• Answer all the questions.
• Where appropriate, your answer should be supported with working. Marks might be
given for using a correct method, even if your answer is wrong.
INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 70.
• The marks for each question are shown in brackets [ ].
• Quality of extended response will be assessed in questions marked with an asterisk (*).
• This document has 28 pages.
ADVICE
• Read each question carefully before you start your answer.
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Answer all the questions.
1 (a) A student dissected a kidney. Fig. 1.1 shows one half of the dissected kidney.
Fig. 1.1
Draw a simple diagram of the kidney in Fig. 1.1 in the space below.
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(b) A photomicrograph of a stained section of kidney tissue is shown in Fig. 1.2.
distal convoluted
B tubule
A
proximal
C convoluted tubule
Fig. 1.2
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(iii) Suggest which lumen, B or C, has the highest concentration of urea. Explain your
answer.
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(c)* Water reabsorption in the kidney is controlled by the endocrine and nervous systems.
Aldosterone causes sodium ions to be pumped from the collecting duct cells into tissue fluid.
Describe how the endocrine and nervous systems work together to increase water
reabsorption from the collecting duct.
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(d) Diuretics are drugs that decrease the reabsorption of water into the blood from the kidney.
Diuretics can change the concentration of ions and other molecules in the blood.
The table below lists three different diuretics, X, Y and Z, and some of their effects in the
body.
(i) Suggest which of the diuretics, X, Y or Z, would be the most effective at reducing a
person’s blood pressure. Explain your choice.
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(ii) Suggest which of the diuretics, X, Y or Z, would be the most appropriate for use by a
person with type II diabetes. Explain your choice.
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2 (a) Valves control the flow of blood through the heart.
Complete the table below to show the roles of two valves in the heart.
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(b) A ventricular septal defect (VSD) is a hole in the septum of the heart.
ventricular
septal defect
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Describe and explain why people with VSD can easily become tired.
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(c) Creatine kinase (CK) is an enzyme that catalyses reactions in heart muscle. High levels of
CK in the blood indicate that a person may have had a heart attack.
Suggest why high levels of CK in the blood indicate that a person may have had a heart
attack.
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(d) Mice are often used in laboratory studies to research treatments for heart conditions.
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3 Students investigated the effect of light on the growth of garden cress seedlings.
seedlings
white
light
water
Fig. 3.1
The results of the students’ experiment are shown in Tables 3.1 and 3.2.
A 13 18 102 60
B 25 23 160 120
Table 3.1
Number of seedlings
Towards light 55 11
Table 3.2
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(a) (i)* Describe and explain the results shown in Tables 3.1 and 3.2.
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(ii) The students wanted to test whether there was a significant difference between the stem
lengths of the seedlings in Group A and the seedlings in Group B.
State the name of the most appropriate statistical test for the students to use.
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The students used the chi‑squared test to determine whether the direction of root growth
was significantly different from their expectations.
There is no difference between the expected direction of root growth and the
observed direction of root growth.
The students compared their chi‑squared value of 8.10 to the values in Table 3.3.
Table 3.3
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What can the students conclude about their results based on a chi‑squared value of
8.10?
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(b) The solution in which the seedlings were grown contained various dissolved ions.
The table below lists two of the functions of these ions in the seedlings.
(c) The students also investigated the effect of plant hormone concentration on root growth.
(i) State the name of a plant hormone that would be expected to affect root growth.
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(ii) In the investigation, the students controlled light, temperature and mineral concentration.
State one other factor that the students should have controlled in this investigation.
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(d) The growth of plant roots is thought to be controlled by specialised cells called statocytes.
One hypothesis for how a statocyte controls root growth involves small organelles called
amyloplasts and is shown in Fig. 3.2.
falling
amyloplasts
gravity direction of
growth
gravity direction of
growth
Ca2+
Fig. 3.2
What can you conclude from the information in Fig. 3.2 about how a statocyte controls root
growth?
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4 (a) Prokaryotic cells have cytoskeletons. The molecules in prokaryotic cytoskeletons are different
from the molecules in eukaryotic cytoskeletons.
Prokaryotic
cytoskeleton Information
molecule
ring of contracting
Protein A
Protein A
cell wall
bacterium
cell wall
Protein C
Table 4.1
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(iii) An antibiotic called A22 binds irreversibly to Protein B. Despite its antibiotic properties,
A22 is not used in humans.
Suggest why scientists have advised that A22 should not be used in humans.
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(b) Vancomycin is an antibiotic that has been used to treat bacterial infections for many decades.
Several strains of bacteria have evolved resistance to vancomycin.
Table 4.2 shows data obtained from treatments with the two antibiotics.
oritavancin vancomycin
Table 4.2
Use the data in Table 4.2 to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of using oritavancin
rather than vancomycin as an antibiotic.
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(c) Bacteria such as E. coli can be genetically engineered for use in medical science.
X ............................................ enzymes.
Y .................................. .
Z ...................................... .
(i) Complete the diagram above by writing the missing words or phrases in the boxes
labelled X, Y and Z.
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(ii) Suggest why the scientists used a plasmid that contained an antibiotic resistance gene.
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(iv) A technique called quantitative PCR is used to check that the E. coli population is growing
on the mice liver tumours rather than on healthy tissue.
Suggest how the scientists could use PCR to compare E. coli growth rates on cancerous
liver tissue and healthy tissue.
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(v) Some people think that the genetic engineering of certain organisms is unethical.
However, there are very few ethical concerns about the genetic engineering of bacteria
such as E. coli.
Suggest why there are very few ethical concerns about the genetic engineering of E. coli.
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5 Ecologists were studying an area that contained three different habitats. The area is shown in the
diagram below.
farmland
800 m2
peat bog
800 m2
grassland
400 m2
Describe how the ecologists should choose the number and locations of their samples to
ensure that the sampling is representative.
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(b) Two of the insect species that were sampled were the large heath butterfly and the bog
hoverfly.
The ecologists used the capture‑mark‑recapture technique and estimated population sizes
using two different calculations: the Lincoln estimate and the Chapman estimate.
(i) Calculate the population sizes of the two insect species using each of the formulae
below.
large heath
77 73 4
butterfly
bog
5 6 1
hoverfly
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(ii) The Lincoln and Chapman formulae give different estimates for population size.
Give two further conclusions about the difference in population estimates given by the
Lincoln and Chapman formulae.
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(c) The peat bog habitat had been damaged by peat extraction and by management of the
neighbouring farmland. Ecologists decided to treat the peat bog in the following way:
• A buffer region was created between the peat bog and the neighbouring farmland.
• No visitors were allowed on the land.
• Ditches were blocked to raise water levels.
• Peat extraction, tree planting and the use of fertilisers were banned.
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Place ticks (✓) in the correct boxes to indicate which features are true for each of the three
conservation agreements.
Farmers are
International
Name of agreement offered payments
agreement
for conservation
Environmental (Countryside)
Stewardship Scheme
Convention on International
Trade in Endangered Species
Rio Convention on Biological
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6 (a) The oxygen dissociation curves for adult haemoglobin and fetal haemoglobin are shown in
Fig. 6.1.
100
80 Key:
adult haemoglobin
fetal haemoglobin
60
saturation
with oxygen
(%)
40
20
0
0 20 40 60 80 100
oxygen partial pressure (pO2 mmHg)
Fig. 6.1
(i) Outline why it is important that fetal haemoglobin has a higher oxygen affinity than adult
haemoglobin.
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(ii) Myoglobin is a protein found in muscles. Oxygen binds to myoglobin.
Sketch an oxygen dissociation curve for myoglobin on Fig. 6.1 based on the description
provided above.
Fig. 6.2 shows the oxygen dissociation curves for haemoglobin and haemocyanin.
haemocyanin
percentage
saturation haemoglobin
with oxygen
Fig. 6.2
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(c) When old red blood cells are broken down, each haem group is converted to a molecule
called bilirubin. Bilirubin passes through the digestive system. Bilirubin gives faeces their
characteristic colour.
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