Life Sciences p2 QP Gr10 Nov2017 - English - Ec
Life Sciences p2 QP Gr10 Nov2017 - English - Ec
Life Sciences p2 QP Gr10 Nov2017 - English - Ec
SENIOR CERTIFICATE
GRADE 10
NOVEMBER 2017
LIFE SCIENCES P2
MARKS: 150
TIME: 2½ hours
*XLFSE2*
6. ALL drawings MUST be done in pencil and labelled in blue or black ink.
8. The diagrams in this question paper are NOT necessarily drawn to scale.
SECTION A
QUESTION 1
1.1.1 The part of the Earth where organisms live is called the …
A atmosphere.
B lithosphere.
C biosphere.
D hydrosphere.
(i) Decomposers
(ii) Sunlight
(iii) Plants
(iv) Edaphic factors
A Forest
B Grasslands
C Savannah
D Fynbos
A Plantae
B Protista
C Monera
D Animalia
1.1.5 Which of the following does NOT form part of the systemic
circulation?
A Right atrium
B Aorta
C Left lung
D Vena cava
1.1.6 During the carbon cycle, carbon dioxide is removed from the
atmosphere by …
A primary consumers.
B secondary consumers.
C decomposers.
D producers.
1.1.7 The largest blood vessel in the human body that transports
oxygenated blood is the …
A pulmonary artery.
B aorta.
C superior vena cava.
D coronary artery.
1.1.8 Study the list below and answer the question which follows:
1.1.10 The relatively short geological time frame during which organisms
diversified, thus increasing the diversity of species on Earth:
A Palaeozoic era
B Cambrian Explosion
C Jurassic period
D Cretaceous period
(10 x 2) (20)
1.2 Give the correct BIOLOGICAL TERM for each of the following
descriptions. Write only the term next to the question number (1.2.1–1.2.9)
in the ANSWER BOOK.
1.2.1 The muscle layer separating the right and left side of the heart.
1.2.9 Blood plasma that leaves the capillaries and surrounds the cells.
(9 x 1) (9)
COLUMN Ι COLUMN ΙΙ
1.3.1 Source of nitrates in the soil A Bacteria
B Photosynthesis
1.3.2 Abiotic factors A Temperature
B Light
1.3.3 Lymph vessels A Valves
B Longitudinal muscle
(3 x 2) (6)
1.4 Study the diagram of the water cycle below and answer the following
questions.
1.4.2 Name ONE human activity which can affect the water cycle. (1)
1.4.3 What is the most important factor that affects the rate of the
process labelled B? (1)
1.5 Study the diagram of the heart below and answer the questions which
follow.
1.5.2 Give the NUMBER of the chamber/s in the diagram that contain
deoxygenated blood. (2)
1.5.3 Write down the NUMBER and NAME of the valve which prevents
backflow of blood into the right atrium when the right ventricle
contracts. (2)
1.5.4 Which type of muscle tissue is the heart made up of? (1)
1.5.5 List TWO structural ways in which the heart is protected. (2)
TOTAL SECTION A: 50
SECTION B
QUESTION 2
2.1 Study the ecosystem below and answer the questions which follow.
fox weasel
hawk
thrush mouse
squirrel
rabbit
caterpillar
shrubs
grass mushrooms
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2.1.1 From the food web above name:
2.1.2 Use a food chain from the above ecosystem to draw a fully labelled
pyramid of energy with FOUR trophic levels. (7)
2.1.3 What would happen if all the weasels were removed from the
ecosystem? (2)
2.2.1 Give ONE structural adaptation of the leaves of aloe plants to its
xerophytic mode of life. (2)
2.2.4 Give TWO abiotic factors that can be seen in the diagram above. (2)
2.3 The table below shows the results of an investigation which measured the
average global carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere over a five-year
period.
2.3.1 Draw a line graph to show the change in carbon dioxide levels over
time. (6)
2.3.4 Calculate the increase in carbon dioxide from 2004 to 2008. Show
all calculations. (2)
2.3.6 Your carbon footprint is the amount of carbon dioxide you release
into the atmosphere during your daily activities.
(b) List TWO ways in which you and your family could decrease
your carbon footprint. (2)
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QUESTION 3
3.1 Kuhle and Bongile found the animal tracks shown below while walking
with their class in a nearby field.
Their teacher gave them the key below to help them identify the footprints.
A B C
D E F
Use the key above to identify footprints A, B, C and D. Write down only the
letter (A, B, C or D) and the name of the animal. (4)
3.2.1 How many mass extinctions took place since the creation of the
earth? (1)
3.2.2 Which mass extinction took place towards the end of the
Palaeozoic era? (1)
3.2.6 Which extinction was the biggest in terms of the number of families
that went extinct? (1)
3.2.7 Scientists believe that we are currently experiencing the sixth mass
extinction. What is thought to be the cause of this mass extinction? (1)
3.3 Read the passage below and answer the questions which follow.
3.3.1 What do we call the study of the distribution of existing and extinct
plant and animal species in specific areas on Earth? (1)
3.3.2 Name the continent that South America, Africa and Australia
formed part of after it broke away from Pangaea. (1)
3.3.4 Do giant anteaters and armadillo’s belong to the same genus? (1)
3.3.6 Write the scientific name for the nine banded armadillo correctly. (2)
3.4 Explain how the change in oxygen levels in the atmosphere affected the
history of life on Earth. (5)
3.5 The diagrams below form part of the cardiac cycle. Study them carefully and
answer the questions which follow.
A B C
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3.5.1 Name stages A, B and C respectively. (3)
3.5.3 Name the special tissue that sends electrical impulses to the
muscle fibre of the atria causing them to contract. (1)
3.5.5 Explain how high carbon dioxide levels in the blood will cause a
change in the speed at which the heart beats. (4)
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TOTAL SECTION B: 80
SECTION C
QUESTION 4
Fossils are the preserved remains or traces of animals, plants, and other
organisms from the past. Fossils are important evidence for evolution because they
show that life on earth was once different from life found on earth today.
Describe how petrified fossils are formed in sedimentary rock and give examples
of fossils found in places other than rock. Explain how scientists date these fossils
and how fossil tourism can be an advantage to the country.
Content: (17)
Synthesis: (3)
NOTE: NO marks will be awarded for answers in the form of flow charts, tables
or diagrams.
TOTAL SECTION C: 20
GRAND TOTAL: 150