Paper Two Mark Scheme Paper For Biology

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Mark Scheme (Results)

January 2017

Pearson Edexcel International GCSE in


Biology (4BI0) Paper 2B

Pearson Edexcel Certificate in


Biology (KBI0) Paper 2B
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General Marking Guidance

 All candidates must receive the same


treatment. Examiners must mark the first candidate in
exactly the same way as they mark the last.
 Mark schemes should be applied positively. Candidates
must be rewarded for what they have shown they can do
rather than penalised for omissions.
 Examiners should mark according to the mark
scheme not according to their perception of where the grade
boundaries may lie.
 There is no ceiling on achievement. All marks on the
mark scheme should be used appropriately.
 All the marks on the mark scheme are designed to be
awarded. Examiners should always award full marks if
deserved, i.e. if the answer matches the mark
scheme. Examiners should also be prepared to award zero
marks if the candidate’s response is not worthy of credit
according to the mark scheme.
 Where some judgement is required, mark schemes will
provide the principles by which marks will be awarded and
exemplification may be limited.
 When examiners are in doubt regarding the
application of the mark scheme to a candidate’s response,
the team leader must be consulted.
 Crossed out work should be marked UNLESS the
candidate has replaced it with an alternative response.
Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
1 (a) (i) runners / corms / bulbs / rhizomes / eq; Ignore cuttings / cloning 1
buds

(ii) genetic variation / enables adaptation / 1


survival / avoid extinction / eq;

(b) 1. unisexual / Allow converse for Mps 2


only have male or female flowers / 1 and 2
have male or female sex organs /
have stamens or carpels /
only have one type of sex organ /
flowers with one type of gamete / eq;

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;

(c) 1. Benedict’s / clinistix / glucose test strip / 2


eq;

2. most red / deeper red / darker red / 2. Ignore colour change


green is least / yellow least / alone / compare colour /
time to turn brick red; compare colour change
Mp must be comparative

(d) 1. low mass / light; Ignore wings / sails / 2 max


feathery
2. small;

3. smooth;

4. more produced;

(e) 1. quadrat; 1. quadrats = 2 4 max

2. random / eq;

3. count;

4. repeat / calculate mean;

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;

2. (transfer) 2. Ignore prevent self-


pollen not transferred to pollination – need
stigma (of same flower) / description
prevent pollen transfer (in same flower) /
eq;
Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
2 (a) 1. (mucus) traps bacteria / pathogens / 1. Ignore dust 2
microbes / microorganisms /
prevents bacteria getting into lungs /
eq;

2. (cilia/ciliated cells) (re)move bacteria / 2. Ignore prevent


move bacteria out / eq; mucus build up /
prevent blockage of
mucus

(b) remove mucus / prevent mucus build up / 1


clear mucus blockage /
cilia cannot remove mucus / eq;

(c)(i) 1. reduce movement / lower than control; Brand B reduces 2


movement more
2. brand B more than brand A / eq; than brand A = 2

(ii) water / no tobacco; 1


(iii) 1. (brand) 4 max
only 2 brands investigated /
other brands not investigated /
different brands have different effect /
different types of tobacco;

2. (smoke versus liquid)


humans inhale smoke /
extract did not contain smoke /
smoke in lungs /
only water soluble tobacco compounds
investigated /
effect could be non-water soluble
compound /
different solubility of tobacco;

3. (repeat)
only one Paramecium tested /
no repeats /
small sample size /
data not reliable;

4. (organism) 4. human lungs


Paramecium not human / have bacteria = 1
human not used / lung not used; for ref to lungs

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;

size of Paramecium / eq;


Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
3 (a) 1. plasmids; 2 max

2. nucleiod / circular chromosome; 2. Ignore nucleus

3. cytoplasm;

4. cell wall;

5. cell membrane;

6. ribosome;

7. flagellum;

8. slime capsule;

(b) 1. ingest / engulf / surround / 1. Ignore trap / 3


wrap around / phagocyte / cover
phagocytosis / eq;

2. digest / break down; 2. Ignore kill /


destroy
3. enzyme / lysozyme /
named digestive enzyme;

(c) 1. carbon cycle; 6

2. decomposition / decomposers; 2. Ignore decay

3. breakdown / digest;

4. release carbon dioxide;

5. nitrogen cycle;

6. nitrogen fixing / nitrogen to ammonia Ignore Mp 6, 7 and


/ nitrogen to nitrate; 8 if process named
but incorrectly
7. denitrifying / nitrate to nitrite / described
produce nitrogen;

8. nitrifying /
ammonia/ammonium to
nitrite/nitrate / nitrite to nitrate;
(d) 1. lack of food / nutrients / energy / 2
water / resources / oxygen / minerals /
eq;

2. (killed by) toxins / waste products /


poisons;
Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
4 (a) pancreas / small intestine / duodenum / Ignore pancrease 1
ileum;

(b) 1. fat not digested / 2


fat not broken down /
less fatty acid produced /
less glycerol produced;

2. less absorption / less assimilation / 2. Allow less


fat egested / eq; absorption of fat

(c) 1. 37 0C; 2

2. (human) body temperature /


optimum temperature;

(d)(i) between 73 to 75;; Allow one mark for 2


79 to 80 or 5 to 6
in working

(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);

(iii) 1. higher concentration gives little 1 max


increase in inhibition /
inhibits high percentage /
plateaus / levels off / eq;

2. toxic / harmful / side effects / eq;


Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
5 (a) osmoregulation / homeostasis; 1

(b) 8;; Allow one mark for 2


200 in working

(c) 1. more sweat / more sweating / Ignore start to 4 max


more water lost as sweat; sweat

2. less water in blood / 2. Ignore body


blood more concentrated / eq;

3. pituitary / hypothalamus;

4. ADH released / eq;

5. collecting duct (more) permeable;

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;

(ii) prevent entry of bacteria / pathogens / Ignore dust / 1


microbes / microorganisms / fungi / eq; organisms / clean
the air / prevent
disease / prevent
infection / prevent
contamination

(b) 1. temperature rise / gets hot / Ignore ideas linked 2 max


overheat / eq; to fall in
temperature

2. enzymes denatured /
change to active site /
substrate no longer fits / eq;
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