University of Cambridge International Examinations International General Certificate of Secondary Education
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BIOLOGY 0610/01
Paper 1 Multiple Choice May/June 2007
45 minutes
Additional Materials: Multiple Choice Answer Sheet
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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 separate Answer Sheet.
Each correct answer will score one mark. A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer.
Any rough working should be done in this booklet.
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1 Which process involves the release of energy from food substances in all living cells?
A breathing
B nutrition
C respiration
D transpiration
A key
B = present
C = not present
D
A Catus
B Felis leo
C Male African lion
D Top African jungle carnivore
dorsal fin
caudal fin
pectoral fin
anal fin
pelvic fin
A key
B = present
C = not present
D
6 What is cytoplasm?
A a fluid-filled space
B a jelly-like substance
C a surrounding wall
D a tiny green disc
7 The diagram shows some of the structures found in the human abdomen.
X Y
A organ organ
B organ organ system
C organ system tissue
D tissue organ system
8 Cilia are present on the surface of the cells of the trachea. The cilia of a smoker work less
effectively than those of a non-smoker.
sugar solution X
20 % sugar solution
permeable bag
A 10 % B 20 % C 30 % D 40 %
12 An enzyme from the stomach that digests protein, and cooked egg white that contains protein,
are placed in four test-tubes.
A B C D
Which arrow represents the diffusion of the most oxygen during bright sunlight?
A B
C D
15 The diagram shows the human alimentary canal, with a string marked in metres beside it.
oesophagus
0
3
string marked
in metres
4
9 anus
A 2m B 6m C 8m D 9m
17 The diagram shows the stem of a plant. A strip of the outer tissue including the phloem has been
removed.
xylem
phloem
18 The diagram shows how the appearance of a potted plant changes over a period of four days.
A high high
B high low
C low high
D low low
A to provide alcohol
B to provide carbon dioxide
C to provide oxygen
D to provide lactic acid
A key
B = present
C = not present
D
A carbon dioxide
B carbon monoxide
C nicotine
D tar
A breathing in oxygen
B regulating blood glucose
C removing undigested food through the anus
D urinating to empty the bladder
23 The table shows an analysis of urine and of blood after filtration in the kidney.
percentage of substance in
substance
blood urine
A glucose
B salts
C urea
D water
X Y
X Y
A brain intestine
B brain leg
C eye hand
D skin spinal cord
A B C D
light light
gravity gravity
A petal
B sepal
C stamen
D stigma
27 The diagram shows the changes that occur to the uterus lining during the menstrual cycle.
day
28 1 2 3
27
4
26
25
5
4
6
21 22 23 2
7
9 8
lining of uterus
20
10
gets thicker
11
19
lining of 12
uterus 18 13
17 14 15 16
P Q
29 Which graph shows the change in dry mass from the time a seed starts to germinate (X) until
green leaves have appeared above the soil (Y)?
A B C D
A age at death
B blood group
C dietary deficiency disease
D lung cancer
31 A dominant allele
32 In one type of plant, the allele for red flowers (R) is dominant to the allele for white flowers (r).
A plant with red flowers is crossed with a plant with white flowers. Half of the offspring have red
flowers and half have white flowers.
A R and r
B RR and rr
C Rr and Rr
D Rr and rr
Which other organisms in the ecosystem depend on this process for their energy?
animals decomposers
A key
B = depend
C = do not depend
D
A
B
C
D
35 A single tree is food for a large population of caterpillars. Several small birds eat the caterpillars.
The small birds are eaten by a bird of prey.
A B
C D
Which process in living plants is responsible for returning water vapour to the air at P?
A combustion
B condensation
C photosynthesis
D respiration
A decrease decrease
B decrease increase
C increase increase
D increase decrease
38 Which graph shows the growth of a population where there are no limiting factors?
A B
population population
size size
0 0
0 time 0 time
C D
population population
size size
0 0
0 time 0 time
40 The diagram shows an area being developed for industry and agriculture.
smoke containing
sulphur dioxide
fertilisers, herbicides and
pesticides applied to the land
factory
lake
Which would be the most likely to cause an initial increase in plant life in the lake?
A fertilisers
B herbicides
C pesticides
D smoke
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