Paper Two Mark Scheme Paper For Biology
Paper Two Mark Scheme Paper For Biology
Paper Two Mark Scheme Paper For Biology
January 2017
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General Marking Guidance
2. cross-pollination /
transfer of pollen to different plant /
transfer of pollen to different flower /
two parent flowers needed /
gametes from one plant fertilise
gametes of another plant / eq;
3. smooth;
4. more produced;
2. random / eq;
3. count;
5. scale up /
multiply sample size for full area;
(f) 1. (position within flower) 2
anther and stigma different heights /
stamens and styles different lengths /
sex organs not close to each other / eq;
3. (repeat)
only one Paramecium tested /
no repeats /
small sample size /
data not reliable;
5. (smoking)
frequency of smoking /
duration of smoking;
6. (variables) 6. Allow up to 2
no control of temperature; max
concentration of extract /
volume of water in test tubes /
amount of tobacco used;
pH;
light;
3. cytoplasm;
4. cell wall;
5. cell membrane;
6. ribosome;
7. flagellum;
8. slime capsule;
3. breakdown / digest;
5. nitrogen cycle;
8. nitrifying /
ammonia/ammonium to
nitrite/nitrate / nitrite to nitrate;
(d) 1. lack of food / nutrients / energy / 2
water / resources / oxygen / minerals /
eq;
(c) 1. 37 0C; 2
(ii) 1. pH meter; 3
2. fatty acid;
3. change in pH /
compare starting pH with pH at end /
compare pH with control /
no change in pH / neutral pH /
pH stays at 6 to 7 means inhibition /
means lipase inhibited /
less alkali needed (to neutralise);
3. pituitary / hypothalamus;
6. water (re)absorbed /
less water in urine / less urine /
urine concentrated;
Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
6 (a) (i) 1. oxygen; 2
2. aerobic respiration /
prevent anaerobic respiration;
2. enzymes denatured /
change to active site /
substrate no longer fits / eq;
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