Chem
Chem
Chem
BIOLOGY
2 hours
4. You are advised to take some time to read through this paper carefully.
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1. (a) (i) You are required to carry out a semi-quantitative test for glucose on an unknown
solution, Z.
You are provided with the following five solutions in test tubes:
2. Carefully shake each test tube and note the initial colour of the mixture.
Record your observations in the appropriate column in Table 1.
3. Place the five test tubes in a heated water-bath to bring gently to a boil.
5. Note the final colour and record your observations in the appropriate column
in Table 1.
A Distilled water
B 0.1% Glucose
C 0.5% Glucose
D 1.0% Glucose
E Solution Z
[5 marks]
(ii) Based on your results, deduce the glucose concentration in Solution Z. Justify your
answer.
Justificaiton: ________________________________________________________
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[3 marks]
(b) Starting with a 10% glucose stock solution, calculate the volume of stock solution (cm3) and
distilled water (cm3) that must be combined to give 100 cm3 of 0.5% glucose solution. Show
your working.
(c) Figure 1 shows the effect of temperature on the activity of a particular enzyme.
100
80
Maximum 60
activity
(%) 40
20
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
Temperature ( C)
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[3 marks]
(ii) Determine the optimum temperature for the activity of the enzyme, based on the
information provided in Figure 1.
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[1 mark]
(iii) Give an explanation for the steep decline in enzyme activity as temperatures become
very high.
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[2 marks]
Total 16 marks
2. (a) Figure 2 is a photomicrograph of onion root tip cells, showing four key stages of mitosis.
I II III IV
http://www.marietta.edu/-biol/introlab/Onion%20root%20mitosis.pdf
(i) Identify the stages labelled I, II, III and IV and for EACH stage, state ONE observable
feature which justifies your identification.
Justification: ________________________________________________________
Justification: ________________________________________________________
Justification: ________________________________________________________
Justification: ________________________________________________________
[8 marks]
(ii) Name TWO features that would be clearly observed during mitosis if Stage IV is
examined at a higher magnification of a compound microscope.
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[2 marks]
(b) Seed colour in a plant species is determined by a single gene, Y, such that YY = yellow,
Yy = yellow and yy = green. The expected and observed numbers of seeded offspring are
given in Table 2.
χ2 = Ʃ (O – E)
2
E
Show your working.
Value: _____________________________________________________________
[3 marks]
(ii) If the Chi-square value for one degree of freedom at p = 0.05 is 3.84, what conclusions
can be made, based on the results obtained in (b) (i) above.
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[3 marks]
Total 16 marks
3. (a) Specimen A is a section of an entire ovary of a mammal. Examine the section under a low
power objective of the compound microscope. In the space below, make a labelled, plan
drawing of the specimen to show accurately the shape of the ovary and the distribution of
tissues in it. State the magnification of your drawing.
[7 marks]
(b) Table 3 shows data for changes in the lipid and sugar content of seeds during germination in
the dark.
(i) On the grid provided on page 9, draw line graphs to illustrate the data in Table 3.
[5 marks]
(ii) Describe the trend for changes in sugar content of the seeds shown in the graph.
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[2 marks]
(iii) Suggest reasons for the changes in lipid and sugar content of the seeds as germination
progresses.
Lipid: _____________________________________________________________
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Sugar: _____________________________________________________________
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[2 marks ]
Total 16 marks
END OF TEST
IF YOU FINISH BEFORE TIME IS CALLED, CHECK YOUR WORK ON THIS TEST.
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