0610 w14 Ms 61
0610 w14 Ms 61
0610 w14 Ms 61
0610 BIOLOGY
0610/61
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Mark Scheme
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R
I
A
AW
underline
max
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Answer
1
(a)
Syllabus
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Marks
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time
/ min
volume / cm3
(syringe) (syringe) (syringe)
1
2
3
0
5
10
15
20
(b) (i) to make the results more reliable / to find anomalies / to calculate
an average;
(iii) 16;
(35 5 = 30)
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x-axis: temperature / C
y-axis: average increase in volume / cm3
I orientation
plots to fill half, or more than half, of grid along
both axes
20
30
40
50
60
70
15
30
42
25
P = 0 if no scale
A ecf (d)(i)
A ecf of correct plots on an uneven scale
if plot average volume and not average increase
in volume = max 3
L line drawn;
4
R volume decreases
A ecf for wrong optimum temperature
max 2
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optimum temperature is 50 C;
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L label on midrib;
4
(ii) line drawn for widest part of leaf R 1 (mm);
measurement of widest part of leaf R = 15 1 (mm);
mm recorded for at least one measurement;
(iii) formula:
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(b) (i)
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R
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shape
narrow / thin / AW
venation
parallel / straight / AW
netted / branched /
curved / AW;
leaf stalk
no petiole
petiole;
appearance
dull / dark;
edge
smooth
irregular / toothed;
max 2
(ii) R is monocotyledon as has parallel veins / AW;
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(c) (i)
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temperature;
idea of no air
currents / wind /
draughts;
(sun) light
(intensity);
mark as pairs, one mark for a correct variable and one mark for a
suitable method
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A keep in dark
max 4
Syllabus
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calculation of data;
leaf V appears to have anomalous result (at 10 / 15 min) / leaf V
increase in mass between 10 and 15 min / AW;
mass leaf V stops losing mass / stays constant at 50 mins;