Biology: University of Cambridge International Examinations General Certificate of Education Advanced Level
Biology: University of Cambridge International Examinations General Certificate of Education Advanced Level
Biology: University of Cambridge International Examinations General Certificate of Education Advanced Level
1 hour 30 minutes
Candidates answer on the Question Paper.
Additional Materials: As listed in the Instructions to Supervisors.
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The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
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1 You are required to investigate some aspects of respiration in germinating seeds using the
apparatus shown in Fig. 1.1.
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soda lime
plastic or rubber tubing
Fig. 1.1
You are provided with some germinating seeds and a syringe in which some soda lime has
been placed and a length of glass capillary tube attached.
Warning: do not remove the soda lime from the syringe as it will burn your skin.
Remove the plunger and insert the germinating seeds into the syringe. Replace the plunger
so that it touches the seeds.
Dip the end of the glass capillary tube into the coloured liquid, labelled L1, and very gently
pull on the syringe plunger so that a drop of liquid enters the capillary tube. Remove any
excess liquid with a paper towel. The soda lime will not be affected by small amounts of
coloured liquid.
Your apparatus should now look like that shown in Fig. 1.1.
If the drop does not move within one minute, add more germinating seeds to the syringe and
set up the apparatus again.
Repeat the measurement every minute for the next four minutes.
If the drop reaches the end of the capillary tube, remove the plunger from the syringe
and reset the apparatus with a fresh drop of coloured liquid.
Construct a table in the space below and record your results, showing the mean distance
moved per minute by the drop of coloured liquid.
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(b) A student carried out the same experiment using the apparatus shown in Fig. 1.2.
syringe
screw-clip
scale valve
compensation
germinating tube
seeds
glass
beads
soda lime
manometer
Fig. 1.2
The soda line was removed from the test tube containing the seeds and replaced with
an equal volume of glass beads.
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(iii) Calculate the RQ of the germinating seed from the data provided.
Show your working.
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(c) Explain the advantage of using the apparatus shown in Fig. 1.2, rather than the simpler
respirometer that you used in Fig. 1.1.
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syringe
bright
light scale screw-clip
valve
compensation
pond weed tube
sodium sodium
hydrogen hydrogen
carbonate carbonate
solution solution
manometer
Fig. 1.3
(i) Fig. 1.4 is a graph showing the rate of movement of the manometer fluid, against
sodium hydrogen carbonate concentration.
rate of movement of
manometer fluid
Fig. 1.4
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The student thought that as the volume of carbon dioxide used equalled the volume
of oxygen produced, the manometer fluid should remain still.
Suggest why the manometer fluid did not remain still.
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[Total: 15]
(a) Make a large, plan diagram to show the distribution of the tissues using the eyepiece
graticule to help you represent the proportions of the structures.
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(b) Using the ruler to measure both specimen and drawing, calculate the magnification of
your drawing. Indicate clearly on your drawing where you took the measurements.
Show your working.
magnification ………………………………………[2]
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(d) Describe two other features visible in the transverse section of the leaf which are
characteristic of xerophytes.
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[Total : 15]