Cambridge IGCSE: Biology 0610/13
Cambridge IGCSE: Biology 0610/13
Cambridge IGCSE: Biology 0610/13
BIOLOGY 0610/13
Paper 1 Multiple Choice (Core) October/November 2023
45 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS
• There are forty questions on this paper. Answer all questions.
• For each question there are four possible answers A, B, C and D. Choose the one you consider correct
and record your choice in soft pencil on the multiple choice answer sheet.
• Follow the instructions on the multiple choice answer sheet.
• Write in soft pencil.
• Write your name, centre number and candidate number on the multiple choice answer sheet in the
spaces provided unless this has been done for you.
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INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 40.
• Each correct answer will score one mark.
• Any rough working should be done on this question paper.
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3 Which feature would place organisms into the crustacean group of arthropods?
A eight legs
B six legs
C two pairs of antennae
D usually have two pairs of wings
D
B
6 Which diagram shows the appearance of a plant cell after it is placed in pure water?
A B
C D
A key
B = present
C = absent
D
A amino acids
B fatty acids
C glucose
D glycerol
Which part of the enzyme molecule is the active site for this substrate?
A
D
B
enzyme substrate
12 The diagram shows an experiment investigating the effect of light intensity on an aquatic plant.
light light
source source
20 cm 10 cm
P Q
Photosynthesis occurred in both test-tube P and test-tube Q. Both test-tubes were kept at the
same temperature. The number of bubbles produced in test-tube P was 12 bubbles per minute.
What is the most likely number of bubbles produced in one minute in test-tube Q?
A 0 B 3 C 12 D 48
13 Which human teeth are used for biting and cutting food?
A carbohydrates
B iron
C vitamin C
D vitamin D
A active transport
B diffusion
C osmosis
D photosynthesis
A palisade cells
B phloem
C stomata
D xylem
A a system of blood vessels with the arteries returning blood to the heart
B a system of blood vessels with a pump and valves to ensure one-way flow of blood
C blood flows away from the heart into the vena cava
D blood flows into the lungs from the pulmonary vein
1 narrow lumen
2 thick muscular wall
3 walls made of a single layer of cells
4 wide lumen
A antibodies
B pathogens
C phagocytes
D vaccines
21 Which row shows the composition of expired air from a healthy person?
A 0.04 21 saturated
B 0.04 16 variable
C 4 21 variable
D 4 16 saturated
A Anaerobic respiration requires oxygen and releases less energy per glucose molecule than
aerobic respiration.
B Anaerobic respiration requires oxygen and releases more energy per glucose molecule than
aerobic respiration.
C Anaerobic respiration does not require oxygen and releases less energy per glucose
molecule than aerobic respiration.
D Anaerobic respiration does not require oxygen and releases more energy per glucose
molecule than aerobic respiration.
24 What is described as a ball of cells that implants into the lining of the uterus?
A acrosome
B embryo
C fetus
D zygote
Y
Z
W X Y Z
26 The diagram shows a reflex action when a person touches a hot object and pulls their hand
away.
B
C
30 A pea plant with the genotype YY is crossed with a pea plant with the genotype yy.
31 Which graph shows the effect of temperature on the rate of respiration in yeast?
A B
rate of rate of
respiration respiration
temperature temperature
C D
rate of rate of
respiration respiration
temperature temperature
D A
34 The diagram shows part of a genetic diagram for the inheritance of sex in humans. The sex
chromosomes in two gametes are shown.
gametes X 1 2 X
gamete gamete
1 2
A X Y
B X X
C Y Y
D Y X
In one part of the world, most elephants used to be born with tusks. Over the last 50 years, more
female elephants have been born without tusks. These elephants are giving birth to offspring that
also do not have tusks.
tusks
A key
B = yes
C = no
D
1 2
3 4
37 Which process transfers energy between the first and second trophic levels of a food chain?
A egestion
B ingestion
C photosynthesis
D respiration
A
fuel
animals
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