Cambridge O Level: Biology 5090/11
Cambridge O Level: Biology 5090/11
Cambridge O Level: Biology 5090/11
BIOLOGY 5090/11
Paper 1 Multiple Choice May/June 2021
1 hour
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1 Which structures are present in plant cells but not in animal cells?
2 A piece of plant tissue is transferred from a beaker of water into a concentrated sugar solution.
5 An investigation was carried out into the effects of light intensity and carbon dioxide concentration
on the rate of photosynthesis.
A B
rate of rate of
photosynthesis photosynthesis
0 0
0 0
light intensity light intensity
C D
rate of light
photosynthesis intensity
0 0
0 0
light intensity rate of photosynthesis
key
high carbon dioxide concentration
intermediate carbon dioxide concentration
low carbon dioxide concentration
A A diet providing all the needs of an average man aged 70 can lead to malnutrition in an
active boy aged 14.
B Malnutrition can only occur if the body receives less of a nutrient than it requires.
C Protein requirements in the diet increase throughout a person’s life.
D Very young children require a greater total energy intake than active adults.
9 The diagram shows part of the human alimentary canal and associated organs.
5
1
4
2
11 Which feature of a root hair cell helps it take up ions from water in the soil?
12 The diagram shows the pathway of water molecules through part of a leaf, seen under a
microscope, in transverse section.
valve 2 valve 3
valve 1
valve 4
chamber X
chamber Y
What will be the state of the valves when the walls of chambers X and Y are contracting?
valves
1 2 3 4
15 The diagram represents the blood supply to the liver and to the kidneys.
1 liver 2
from
ileum
4 kidneys 3
Which vessels contain blood with the highest and lowest concentrations of urea?
highest lowest
A 1 2
B 1 4
C 3 2
D 3 4
17 In an investigation, scientists treated plant roots with a chemical that stops aerobic respiration.
They observed that after the treatment the plant roots absorbed nitrate ions more slowly.
19 The diagram shows structures in a human which form and store urine. Liquids pass through
tubes X, Y and Z in the directions shown by the arrows.
X
kidney
Y
bladder
Which statement about the volume of liquid passing through Y in one day is correct?
corrective mechanisms
coordinator R
P Q
A
C
B
23 The diagram shows three positions, X, Y and Z, where nerve impulses are blocked by a drug.
brain
motor neurone
Which person listed below moves their leg in response to a pinprick, but does not feel it?
25 What are the effects of drinking a large quantity of alcohol on the human body?
A alcohol
B bread
C yoghurt
D penicillin
1 excretion
2 photosynthesis
3 respiration
30 The diagram shows the movement of carbon in the carbon cycle, in gigatonnes per year.
atmosphere
20 40 125 60
0.1
fossil fuels
31 What are the roles of the female mosquito and the malarial pathogen in the spread of malaria?
A parasite vector
B parasite parasite
C vector parasite
D vector vector
32 Which human activity will make the greatest contribution to global warming?
flower
small
bulb
stalk
daughter plant
Using the information in the diagram, which statement about these onion plants is correct?
34 Six bean seeds were soaked in cold water. Three of them were boiled and cooled. The boiled
and the non-boiled seeds were chopped up and then placed on the surface of agar jelly
containing starch.
After two days, all the seeds were removed and the jelly was tested with iodine solution.
blue / black
colour
position of chopped
seeds at start of
experiment
What is the explanation for the results with the non-boiled bean seeds?
35 The diagram shows how the blood of a human fetus flows close to the mother’s blood in the
placenta.
mother’s
blood
blood of
fetus
37 Chromosomes, DNA molecules and genes are pieces of inherited material with different sizes.
Which statement describes the relationship between these pieces of inherited material?
38 Earlobes can either be attached to the cheek or be ‘free’ (unattached). This characteristic is
controlled by a single gene.
1 2 3 4
key
male with free earlobes
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