Aqa Byb1 W QP Jan04
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BIOLOGY (SPECIFICATION B)
Unit 1
Core Principles
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Instructions
Use blue or black ink or ball-point pen.
Fill in the boxes at the top of this page.
Answer all questions in the spaces provided. All working must be shown.
Do all rough work in this book. Cross through any work you do not
want marked.
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The maximum mark for this paper is 54.
Mark allocations are shown in brackets.
Answers for Questions 1 to 6 are expected to be short and precise.
Question 7 should be answered in continuous prose. Quality of Written
Communication will be assessed in the answer. You will be awarded
up to 1 mark for your ability to use an appropriate form and style of
writing, to organise relevant information clearly and coherently, and to
use specialist vocabulary, where appropriate. The legibility of your
handwriting and the accuracy of your spelling, punctuation and grammar
will also be taken into account.
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Answer all questions in the spaces provided.
The drawing shows an electron micrograph of parts of epithelial cells from the small intestine.
Mitochondria
0.1m
(a)
(i)
(ii)
Explain how these structures help in the absorption of substances from the small
intestine.
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(b)
(i)
Calculate the
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Explain why an electron microscope shows more detail of cell structure than a
light microscope.
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(c)
The length of mitochondria can vary from 1.5m to 10m but their width never exceeds
1m. Explain the advantage of the width of mitochondria being no more than 1m.
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(a)
Figure 1 shows the structure of a molecule of glycerol and a molecule of fatty acid.
H
H
OH
OH
OH
COOH
H
Glycerol
Fatty acid
Figure 1
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(b)
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Figure 2 shows two types of fat storage cell. Mammals living in cold conditions have
more brown fat cells than mammals living in tropical conditions.
Nucleus
Mitochondria
Triglyceride
Cytoplasm
Using evidence from Figure 2 to support your answer, suggest how the function of
brown fat cells differs from that of white fat cells.
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A student carried out an investigation into the mass of product formed in an enzymecontrolled reaction at three different temperatures. Only the temperature was different for
each experiment. The results are shown in the graph.
4.0
37 C
27 C
3.0
Mass of
product
formed / mg
55 C
2.0
1.0
0
0
(a)
20
40
60
80
Time / minutes
100
120
140
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Explain why the curves for 27 C and 37 C level out at the same value.
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Lactose is a disaccharide sugar which can be broken down by the enzyme lactase into two
monosaccharides, glucose and galactose.
lactase
lactose + water
(a)
glucose + galactose
The formula for galactose is C6H12O6. What is the formula for lactose?
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(b)
A solution containing the enzyme lactase was added to a lactose solution. The solution
was incubated at 40 C for one hour. Sample A was removed from the tube before
incubation. Sample B was removed after one hour.
(i)
Describe a chemical test you could carry out on sample A to show that lactose is
a reducing sugar.
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(ii)
This chemical test was carried out on samples A and B. All experimental variables
were the same in the testing of the two samples. Both tubes were left for ten
minutes to allow the precipitate to settle. The diagram shows the result.
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(a)
Oxygen and water move through plasma membranes into cells. Describe two ways in
which these movements are similar.
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The graph shows the effect of concentration on the rate of uptake of magnesium ions by root
hair cells.
Curve Y
solution with oxygen
Rate of
uptake of
magnesium
ions
Curve Z
solution without oxygen
Concentration of magnesium
ions in solution
(b)
For curve Y name the process the cells are using to absorb magnesium ions between
concentrations A and B. Use information in the graph to explain your answer.
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(c)
In the solution without oxygen, explain why no magnesium ions are taken up between
concentrations A and B.
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(d)
For curve Z explain why the rate of uptake increases between B and C.
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(a)
(ii)
Samples of the contents from three different regions of the gut of a mammal were collected.
The samples were analysed for the presence of the products of protein digestion using paper
chromatography. The chromatogram shows the results.
The table gives the Rf values for seven amino acids.
Amino acid
Solvent
front
Histidine
0.25
Alanine
0.39
Cysteine
0.39
Glycine
0.46
Serine
0.50
Phenylalanine
0.62
Tyrosine
0.69
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D
Sample Sample
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Sample
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Origin
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(b)
(i)
(ii)
(c)
(i)
Complete the table below to identify which region of the gut each of the samples
was taken from.
Region
Sample
Stomach
Small intestine middle region
Small intestine lower region
(1 mark)
(ii)
Name the product of protein digestion you would expect to find in sample 2.
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(a)
Explain how the ventilation mechanism of a fish and the structure of its gills result in the
efficient uptake of oxygen from water.
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Water
Relative density
Maximum concentration of oxygen / cm3 dm3
Air
1000
130
Table 1
Table 2 shows some features of gas exchange in a fish and in a mammal.
Feature
Fish
Mammal
80
25
100
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(b)
(i)
The fish has a body mass of 0.2 kg. Calculate the volume of water it will need to
pass over its gills each hour to supply the oxygen required when resting. Show
your working.
Ventilation in mammals involves movement of air to and from the gas exchange
surface in a tidal pattern. Using information in the tables, explain why it is easier
to move water over the gas exchange surface of a fish in one direction rather than
in a tidal pattern.
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(c)
A rise in the temperature of water decreases the amount of oxygen dissolved in the
water. As the water temperature rises, the rate of ventilation in a fish also rises. Explain
the advantage of this.
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