June 2022 (v1) (9-1) QP - Paper 3 CAIE Biology IGCSE
June 2022 (v1) (9-1) QP - Paper 3 CAIE Biology IGCSE
June 2022 (v1) (9-1) QP - Paper 3 CAIE Biology IGCSE
Cambridge IGCSE™(9–1)
* 5 7 5 0 9 3 5 8 1 6 *
BIOLOGY 0970/31
Paper 3 Theory (Core) May/June 2022
1 hour 15 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS
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● Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
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INFORMATION
● The total mark for this paper is 80.
● The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
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Fig. 1.1
The boxes on the left contain the letters that identify some parts of the plant cell in Fig. 1.1.
The boxes on the right show the functions of some parts of a cell.
Draw five lines to link each letter to its correct function.
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(c) A student used a potato as a source of plant tissue. The student cut six cylinder-shaped
pieces from the potato. Each potato cylinder had the same diameter.
Each potato cylinder was immersed in either water or one of five different concentrations of
sugar solution.
The student measured the length of the potato cylinders before immersion and after being
immersed for 30 minutes.
Table 1.1
(i) Use the information in Table 1.1 to calculate the change in length of the potato cylinder
immersed in the 0.8 mol per dm3 sugar solution.
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(ii) Use the information in Table 1.1 to calculate the percentage increase in length of the
potato cylinder immersed in the 0.2 mol per dm3 sugar solution.
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[2]
(d) State the name of the process that causes water to enter or leave the potato cells.
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(e) Describe the expected change in appearance of a potato cell that was immersed in a
1.0 mol per dm3 sugar solution.
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[Total: 12]
2 (a) Fig. 2.1 is a pie chart showing the percentages of the different types of birth control that are
used globally.
other methods
including natural
birth control 1%
condom 14%
contraceptive
pill 16%
vasectomy 4%
contraceptive
injection 6%
female
sterilisation
34%
IUD
25%
Fig. 2.1
(i) State the most commonly used form of birth control shown in Fig. 2.1.
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(ii) State the total percentage using surgical methods of birth control in Fig. 2.1.
...................................................... % [1]
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[2]
(iv) State the type of contraception shown in Fig. 2.1, that also protects against the spread of
sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
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(i) State the name of the type of pathogen that causes an HIV infection.
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[Total: 9]
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(b) Fig. 3.1 shows a photograph of a guinea pig with a rough coat and a guinea pig with a smooth
coat.
Fig. 3.1
The allele for a rough coat is dominant and represented by the letter R.
The allele for a smooth coat is recessive and represented by the letter r.
Fig. 3.2 is a pedigree diagram showing the inheritance of coat texture in some guinea pigs.
A B
generation 1
C D E F
generation 2
Key:
male RR female RR
male Rr female Rr
male rr female rr
Fig. 3.2
(i) State the total number of guinea pigs with smooth coats in Fig. 3.2.
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(ii) State the letter of a guinea pig that has a homozygous dominant genotype in Fig. 3.2.
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(iii) State the total number of male guinea pigs in Fig. 3.2.
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male
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Fig. 3.3
[3]
[Total: 9]
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Fig. 4.1
• Draw a label line and the letter W to show where fertilisation occurs.
• Draw a label line and the letter X to show where the fetus develops.
[3]
(ii) State the name of the process that produces egg cells.
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(iii) State the names of two parts of the female reproductive system that sperm must pass
through to reach the egg cell.
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2 ........................................................................................................................................
[2]
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(b) Fig. 4.2 is a graph showing the changes in the thickness of the uterus lining during a menstrual
cycle.
thickness
of the
uterus
lining
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
day of the menstrual cycle
Fig. 4.2
(i) Use the information in Fig. 4.2 to state the number of days during which the uterus lining
is shed.
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(ii) Draw a line to complete the graph in Fig. 4.2 to show the thickness of the uterus lining
between day 16 and 28. [1]
(iii) State the day of the menstrual cycle when eggs are released.
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(c) The menstrual cycle is one of the changes that happens to girls during puberty.
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[Total: 12]
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Fig. 5.1
The list shows the names of some of the parts of the human gas exchange system.
Write your answers on the answer lines provided in Fig. 5.1. [5]
(b) State the name of the part of the body through which air enters and leaves.
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(c) Complete the sentences about the differences between inspired and expired air.
(d) Carbon dioxide is one of the components of inspired and expired air.
State the name of the chemical used to test for the presence of carbon dioxide.
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[Total: 10]
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F
B
E C
Fig. 6.1
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(a) (i) State the names of the parts labelled A, C and E in Fig. 6.1.
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C ........................................................................................................................................
E ........................................................................................................................................
[3]
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(iii) State the letter of the part in Fig. 6.1 where pollination occurs.
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(b) State one piece of evidence from Fig. 6.1 that shows this is an insect-pollinated flower.
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(c) Describe the adaptations of the flower structure and pollen in a wind-pollinated flower.
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(d) Living organisms are classified into kingdoms. The organism shown in Fig. 6.1 belongs to the
plant kingdom.
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[Total: 10]
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7 (a) A scientist measured the mass of carbon dioxide produced by anaerobic respiration in yeast
cells for 1200 minutes.
total mass of 5
carbon dioxide
produced / g 4
0
0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200
time / minutes
Fig. 7.1
(i) Complete the sentences to describe the results shown in Fig. 7.1.
Predict the effect on the mass of carbon dioxide produced and explain your prediction.
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(iii) State the name of one other product of anaerobic respiration in yeast cells.
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Draw two lines to join the term ‘Respiration’ to two boxes on the right to make two correct
sentences.
releases energy.
uses glucose.
[2]
(c) State one substance required for aerobic respiration that is not required for anaerobic
respiration.
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Tick (3) two boxes to show two other characteristics of all living things.
breathing
excretion
growth
photosynthesis
sexual reproduction
[2]
[Total: 10]
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J M
K
L
carbon compounds in plants carbon compounds in animals
Fig. 8.1
(i) Draw one arrow on Fig. 8.1 to represent respiration in plants. [1]
J ........................................................................................................................................
L ........................................................................................................................................
M .......................................................................................................................................
[3]
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(c) Explain the effect of deforestation on the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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[Total: 8]
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