2017 NW Life Sciences GR 10 QP
2017 NW Life Sciences GR 10 QP
2017 NW Life Sciences GR 10 QP
NSC
NATIONAL
SENIOR CERTIFICATE
GRADE 10
LIFE SCIENCES
MARKS: 150
TIME: 2½ hours
Copyright reserved
INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION
4. Number the answers correctly according to the numbering system used in this
question paper.
6. ALL drawings should be done in pencil and labelled in blue or black ink.
8. The diagrams in this question paper are NOT necessarily drawn to scale.
QUESTION 1
1.1 Various options are provided as possible answers to the following questions.
Choose the correct answer and write only the letter (A to D) next to the
question number (1.1.1 to 1.1.10) in your ANSWER BOOK, for example
1.1.11 D.
A night blindness
B rickets
C beri-beri
D pellagra
A The cell wall is still intact, the cell is not ready for mitosis.
B The nuclear membrane has disappeared, it is in the telophase
C stage of mitosis.
D There are 4 daughter chromosomes, they are all female.
Chromosomes are clear, the nuclear membrane has disappeared,
it is during prophase of mitosis.
A epilepsy
B tuberculosis
C goitre
D cancer
1.1.4 Which one of the following is responsible for preventing water loss
A epidermis cells
B xylem
C palisade cell
D cuticle
A cardiac
B skeletal muscle
C smooth muscle
D involuntary muscle
A lower limb
B skull
C spinal column
D upper limb
1.1.7 The more active the cell is, the more -------------------------- it
contains.
A vacuoles
B chloroplasts
C mitochondria
D chromosomes
1.1.8 The pectoral girdle consist of bone(s) numbered….
A 12 only
B 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7
C 4 and 10 only
D 4, 5 and 10 only
A light intensity
B stage position
C objective lens power
D iris diaphragm setting
1.2 Give the correct biological term for each of the following descriptions. Write
only the term next to the question number (1.2.1 to 1.2.8) in your ANSWER
BOOK.
1.2.4 The type of animal tissue which removes mucus and dust
from the airways.
COLUMN I COLUMN II
1.3.1 Building blocks (monomers) of A. Glycerol
carbohydrates B. Fats
B. Inorganic compound
(6 x 2) (12)
1.4 Study the diagram below and answer the questions that follow.
1.5
Study the structure below of an enzyme activity and answer the
questions that follow
TOTAL SECTION A : 50
SECTION B
QUESTION 2
2.1 The following diagram shows a plant cell at the beginning of cell division:
2.1.2. How many chromosomes are shown in the diagram above? (1)
2.1.3. How many chromosomes would be found in the daughter cells at end of cell
division of the above cell? (1)
(8)
2.2 Study the diagrams below representing two cells with their organelles.
B D
Cell X Cell Y
2.2.2 Give ONE visible reason for your answer to 2.1.1. (1)
2.2.4 Structure C plays an important role in cell Y. List TWO functions (2)
of this structure.
2.2.6 Tabulate two visible difference between Cell X and Cell Y. (5)
(12)
2.3 Study the following diagram showing a part of a section through a leaf blade and
answer the questions below.
2.3.1 Write down the LETTER and NAME of any one structure representing
an adaptation that…
a) makes carbon dioxide available for photosynthesis.
b) makes water available for photosynthesis. (4)
2.3.2 Name the cells labelled C. (1)
2.3.3 Describe TWO ways in which the cells named in 3.1.2 above are
adapted for photosynthesis. (4)
2.3.4 Identify the cells labelled D. (1)
2.3.5 Describe the shape of the cells mentioned in 3.1.4 and explain how
this shape is an advantage for processes taking place in the leaf. (3)
2.3.6 State ONE visible difference between E and F. Discuss the
significance of this difference. (4)
2.3.7 Predict what would happen if tissues B and E were covered with
Vaseline. (3)
(20)
[40]
QUESTION 3
3.1 The following nutritional information is printed on a box of breakfast cereal. Study
the table and answer the questions that follow.
3.1.1 Which type of nutrient makes up the largest part of 30g of above
cereal? (1)
3.1.2 Name the building blocks of the type of nutrient named in question
1.4.1. (1)
3.1.3 Name THREE functions of protein in the human body. (3)
3.1.4 Draw a simple diagram to show the structure of a lipid, label the parts
clearly. (4)
3.1.5 Name an inorganic nutrient in this cereal. (1)
(10)
3.2 Study the diagram of the human rib cage and answer the questions that follow.
C
3.2.1 Give the scientific names of parts labelled A, B and C. (3)
3.2.2 To which structure are the ribs attached at the back/rear of the
rib cage? (1)
3.2.3 Which TWO vital organs are protected by the rib cage? (2)
3.2.4 Name the disease of the skeletal system in which bones become
brittle from loss of bone mass. (1)
(7)
3.3 Study the following diagram of a human knee and answer the questions that
follow.
3.3.1 Complete the following table by only writing down the correct answer to the
corresponding letters a to e in your answer script. (5)
(6)
3.4 Study the diagram below and answer the questions that follow.
3.4.2 Provide TWO visible reasons for your answer in question 3.4.1. (4)
3.4.3 Explain how part E is structurally adapted for its function. (3)
[10]
3.5 A group of Grade 10 learners want to make a contribution to the community by
providing vegetables to the poor people. They would like to breed their own
plants. They decide to perform a scientific investigation before they start with
their project.
2.2.1
3.5.1. Formulate a hypothesis for this scientific investigation. (2)
3.5.2. Name the biotechnological process illustrated by this scientific
method. (1)
3.5.3. Identify TWO variables that must be kept constant to ensure validity
when this experiment is repeated. (2)
3.5.4. What do we call the cell division process whereby new plants are
Formed? (1)
3.5.5. Supply ONE reason why people are against the use of this
biotechnological process. (1)
(7)
[40]
TOTAL SECTION B: 80
SECTION C
QUESTION 4
4.1
Multicellular organisms are made up of millions of cells and therefore need some form of
organisation to perform various functions when carrying out life processes. To do this,
cells become specialised by developing a specific shape, having chemical changes taking
place in the cytoplasm and losing the ability to divide. These changes allow cells to
become adapted to perform a specific function.
Using the foot as an example of how cells become specialised to become adapted to
perform a specific function, write an essay discussing the different tissues that assist in
moving the organism.
Content (17)
Synthesis (3)
(20)