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Jan 06 P 1
BIOLOGY
Biology Foundation
2801
Monday 16 JANUARY 2006 Afternoon 1 hour
TIME 1 hour
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
• Write your name in the space above.
• Write your Centre number and Candidate number in the boxes above.
• Answer all the questions.
• Write your answers, in blue or black ink, in the spaces provided on the question paper.
• Pencils may be used for diagrams or graphs only.
• Read the questions carefully before starting your answer.
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INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES
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• The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each
question or part question. 4 8
• You are advised to show all the steps in any calculations. TOTAL 60
1 (a) Fig. 1.1 is a drawing of an organelle from a ciliated cell as seen with an electron microscope.
A B
X 20 000
Fig. 1.1
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(iii) State why ciliated cells contain relatively large numbers of these organelles.
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(iv) Calculate the actual length of the organelle as shown by the line AB in Fig. 1.1.
Express your answer to the nearest micrometre (µm).
Explain why such an image would be of little use when studying cells.
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2 Fig. 2.1 shows part of the nitrogen cycle.
NITROGEN IN AIR
(DINITROGEN, N2)
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Y
W X
FOX
Fig. 2.1
(a) Using only the information in Fig. 2.1, state one example of each of the following:
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(ii) producer.
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(ii) State a way in which nitrogen in air can be converted directly into nitrate ions, as
indicated by arrow X.
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(iv) The bacterium Rhizobium also has a role in the cycle shown in Fig. 2.1.
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3 (a) Fig. 3.1 is a diagram showing the transport of a protein-rich solid particle into an animal cell.
Details:
Fig. 3.1
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(ii) Describe what happens within the vacuole after it fuses with the lysosome.
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(b) Two students carried out an investigation into the effect of pH on the activity of a lysosomal
enzyme. Student A drew the graph shown in Fig. 3.2.
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40
rate
of 30
enzyme
activity /
arbitrary
units 20
10
0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
pH
Fig. 3.2
(i) A teacher asked two students to state the optimum pH for this enzyme. Student A gave
the answer ‘pH 3.25’ but student B gave the answer ‘somewhere between pH 3.0 and pH
4.3’.
The teacher said that student B had given the better answer.
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(c) In this question, one mark is available for the quality of spelling, punctuation and grammar.
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4 Read the following passage and then answer the questions that follow.
This glycoprotein contains 2332 amino acids linked into a single chain. This chain is
folded and coiled into a secondary structure and then further folded. The chain
5 forms six individual regions, each with its own function.
An artificial source of Factor VIII, created using genetic engineering, is now used to
treat patients with haemophilia, a medical condition in which the blood clots more
slowly than normal. The Factor VIII gene is first removed from the genome of human
cells. It is then inserted into the genome of hamster cells.
10 Cancer cells or cells taken from an ovary are usually used to produce Factor VIII as
these grow very well in industrial tanks. The Factor VIII that is produced is then
removed from the tanks and purified before use in treating patients.
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(c) State the name given to the level of structure formed by further folding of the secondary
structure (line 4).
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(d) (i) State the type of enzyme used to remove the gene for Factor VIII from the rest of the
human genome (lines 8 and 9).
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(ii) Name the enzyme used to insert the gene for Factor VIII into the genome of hamster
cells (line 9).
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(e) Ovary cells contain large amounts of endoplasmic reticulum (ER).
Suggest the importance of this in using these cells for the production of Factor VIII.
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5 Fig. 5.1 shows drawings of nuclei, A to D, from two different plant species seen in the prophase
stage of mitosis.
Four diagrams have been removed due to third party copyright restrictions
Details:
Fig. 5.1
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(c) The diploid number for crocus, Crocus balansae, is 6 and the diploid number for broad bean,
Vicia faba, is 12.
State which of the drawings, A, B, C or D, shown in Fig. 5.1, represents the following:
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6 (a) Complete the following passage by using the most suitable word(s) in each of the blank
spaces.
Water is essential for life. It makes up a high proportion of the cytoplasm in a cell. Many
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Water remains in the ....................... state over a wide range of environmental temperatures.
As it cools below 4 °C it becomes less ............................. than warmer water. Ice floats on
water, forming a layer that ................................... the water beneath with the result that large
The ............................... bonds that form between water molecules are responsible for its
cell wall
cytoplasm
vacuole
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Fig. 6.1
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(iii) Region S contains salt solution. State what this indicates about the permeability of the
cell wall.
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(c) (i) The list below shows three different values for water potential ( Ψ ) in plant cells.
Underline the water potential ( Ψ ) which has the lowest value.
(ii) Fig. 6.2 is a diagram that shows four neighbouring spongy mesophyll cells from the leaf
of a dicotyledonous plant. The water potential of the cytoplasm of the cells is shown in
each case.
Ψ = –800
Ψ = –950
Ψ = –1000
Ψ = –1250
Fig. 6.2
Draw arrows on Fig. 6.2 to show the net flow of water between the cells. [3]
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