O LEVEL BIOLOGY OCT/NOV 2020 PAPER 32 (5090 - w20 - QP - 32)
O LEVEL BIOLOGY OCT/NOV 2020 PAPER 32 (5090 - w20 - QP - 32)
O LEVEL BIOLOGY OCT/NOV 2020 PAPER 32 (5090 - w20 - QP - 32)
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BIOLOGY 5090/32
Paper 3 Practical Test October/November 2020
1 hour 15 minutes
You will need: The materials and apparatus listed in the confidential instructions
INSTRUCTIONS
● Answer all questions.
● Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
● Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page.
● Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
● Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid.
● Do not write on any bar codes.
● You may use a calculator.
● You should show all your working and use appropriate units.
INFORMATION
● The total mark for this paper is 40.
● The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
Total
DC (CE/SG) 180193/3
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In order to plan the best use of your time, read through all the questions on this paper
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1 When a seed germinates, the stem of the seedling grows upwards.
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You are going to investigate differences between seedlings grown in the light and seedlings grown
in the dark.
You are provided with approximately 15 seedlings grown in the light and 15 grown in the dark.
(a) (i) Examine the seedlings that have been provided. Complete the table to compare the leaf
colour, leaf size and stem length of seedlings grown in the light and in the dark.
leaf colour
leaf size
stem length
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(ii) Select five seedlings grown in the light and five grown in the dark.
Measure the length of each stem to the height of the lowest leaf.
Record your measurements in the table below and calculate the mean lengths.
(b) Suggest why the growth observed in the dark might be an advantage to a plant in a shady,
forest environment.
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(i) Construct a line graph of the data on the grid below. Join your points with ruled, straight
lines.
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(ii) Use your graph to find the mean height of the plants at 50 days. Show your working on
the graph.
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(iv) Describe how to complete this investigation to find whether fertiliser does have an effect
on the rate of growth of wheat.
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(v) Increase in height was used as a measure of growth. Suggest two other plant features
that could have been used to measure growth.
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You will then record the volume of milk you have added.
You will need to work out how you will measure this volume before you do this.
• Add milk slowly to the beaker as you look down on the X until the X is no longer visible.
(a) (i) Measure and record the volume of milk you added to the beaker.
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• Use the dropper provided to add dilute hydrochloric acid (HCl ) to the milk in the beaker drop
by drop until the X becomes visible. Take care when handling hydrochloric acid.
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(b) Some protease enzymes can digest casein in milk and the milk becomes colourless. Not all
protease enzymes can digest casein.
A fruit contains a protease enzyme. Using a method similar to the one above, design an
investigation to find out whether this fruit protease will digest casein.
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3 The photograph shows the bone from the upper leg (between the hip and rebrand.ly/COALIbackup
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adult humans. The bones are labelled C and D. rebrand.ly/COALIresources
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C D magnification ×0.17
(a) Use the table to describe two differences between bones C and D as they appear in the
photograph.
bone C bone D
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[Total: 11]
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