Biology Paper 1
Biology Paper 1
Biology Paper 1
231/1
BIOLOGY Candidate’s Signature………………………
Paper 1
(Theory) Date…………………………………………..
March/April 2012
2 hours
Write your name and index number in the spaces provided above.
Sign and write the date of examination in the spaces provided above.
Answer ALL the questions in the spaces provided.
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2. State two glands whose secretions are released into the human duodenum.
(2mks)
3. The diagram below represent female reproductive system in humans. Use it to answer the
questions that follow.
III
IV
(b) (i) State the chromosomal state of the cells scooped from part I and labeled parts II. (1 mks)
I–
II-
(b) State two environmental factors that increase the rate of transpiration. (2 marks)
6. List four ways by which materials can circulate within and around the cells. (4 mks)
7. In fish, gaseous exchange occur across certain respiratory surfaces called gills. Water and
blood flow in opposite direction.
(a) What is the name given to the above phenomenon? (1mk)
8. (a) Suggest two reasons to explain why members of the division Pteridophyta are
considered to be more advanced than members of kingdom fungi.
(2mks)
9. (a) What is the function of hair-like structures on the walls of the fallopian tube in
mammalian female? (1mk)
(b). Name any other structure in humans in which similar hair-like structures are found (1mk)
10. State the enzymes present in each of the secretion released by the glands above. (3
mks)
(b) Name two food substance that is not digested in human alimentary canal. (1mk)
12. Give the names corresponding to the following taxa as applied to humans; (3
mks)
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
13. Study the diagram below and answer the questions that follow.
(b) Give a reason to explain pre-mature baldness, tufts of hair in ear and nose are
characteristics found in men only. (2mks)
(ii) Which part articulates with the acetabulum of the pelvic girdle? 1mk
17. State three structural differences between Xylem vessels and Phloem. (4mks)
18. Name the blood vessel that nourishes the heart and the Kidney. (2mk)
19. (a) What does the term ventilation means with reference to gaseous exchange. (1 mk)
20. (a) Which hormone controls the concentration of urine produced in the kidney. (1mk)
(b) Name the main nitrogenous wastes material excreted by the following organisms;
(2 mks)
Birds.
Significance (1 mk)
24. (a) How does leaf folding in xerophytic plants aid in reducing the rate of transpiration?
(1 mk)
(b) State one other physiological adaptations that these plants employ in reducing the
rate of transpiration. (1 mks)
25. One gramme of fat yields twice as much energy as 1 gramme of carbohydrates when fully
oxidized. State two reasons why fat is not a suitable respiratory substrate in most animals.
(2mks)
27. An experiment was set as shown below to compare the amount of carbon (iv) oxide in expired
and inspired air.
(ii) Q (1mark)
(b) Compare observations in tube A and B after experiment. Give reasons for your answer.
(2marks)
28. Give two reasons why it is important to screen the blood tissue before transfusion is done.
(2 mks)
1. help to know how to use natural resources more efficiently; environment management;
medicine;improve agricultural yields through scientific research; improve on home
management techniques;
2. - Liver/gall bladder;
- pancrease;
3. III
- uterus/uterine cavity;
IV
- cervix;
. (1 mks)
I – diploid;
II- haploid
5. (a) it the process by which plants lose water to the atmosphere in form of vapour;
(1 mark)
(b) high temperatre; high light intensity; wind; a lot of water; low relative humidity;
7.
(a) counter current flow; (1mk)
8. (a) - are autotrophic; have vascular bundles; Show alteration of generation; (2mks)
11. (a) -a co-enzyme is an organic substance that enable the enzyme to function effectively
e.g vitamins.
A co-factor is an inorganic substance that enhance performance of the enzyme e.g mineral ions.
(2 mks)
12. Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalian(3 mks)
C- nucleus
15. (a) - occurrence of gene on sex chromosomes hence transmitted together with
those that determine sex; (1mk)
(ii) Which part articulates with the acetabulum of the pelvic girdle? 1mk
- part 1/ head;
(iii) State one function of an animal skeleton apart from support. (2 mks)
17. .
Xylem Phloem
1.- are lignified -not lignified
2.- are dead tissues - are dead tissues
3. – no cytoplasmic filaments - have cytoplasmic filaments
4. – lack companion cells - have companion cells(4mks)
19. (a) - it is the process of moving CO2 and O2 to and from the respiratory surfaces; (1
mk)
- ammonia;
Birds.
(b) - use of condoms; screening of blood before transfusion; abstinence from sex;
(2mks)
Significance (1 mk)
enable organism to survive periods of unfavourable environmental conditions e.g.
cold/heat; without exhausting food reserves; enable maturation of seeds/ production of
some growth hormones;
23. - these are structures of different embryonic origin; modified to perform similar function
due to exploitation of similar environments; this points towards convergent evolution. e.g
wings of birds and insects are modified for flight, (3 mks)
26. -Excretion is the removal of metabolic waste products from the body-Secretion is the removal
of substances from a cell where it is formed and transfer to other ports where it is used;
(2mks)
27. (a) (i) Clip P – Closed to prevent exhaled air from entering into tube A/ when open allows
- 50 cm3 liquid D- liquid D prepared by adding 40 cm3 of egg white and 5 g of glucose in a
liter of distilled water.
- Iodine solution
- Benedict’s solution
- Sodium bicarbonate
- 1% copper (II) sulphate
- 1% DCPIP
- Filter paper
- Droppers
- Means of heating
- White tile
- Glass rod
2 13
3 10
TOTAL SCORE 40
1(a) You are provided with liquid D and a range of reagents and materials. Select the
appropriate requirements and carry out iodine, Benedict’s and paper tests and record in the
table below.
(12 marks)
(ii) A tissue was found to be rich in oils. Was the tissue obtained from plant or
animal? (1 mark)
2. You are provided with photographs labeled J and K and . use them to answer the
questions that follow.
(a) Using the opened flowers photographs, count the number of flower parts listed below
and record your findings. (8 marks)
Calyx
Corolla
Pistil
(ii) With reasons, suggest the type of pollination of specimens J and L. (2 marks)
3. You are provided photographs below labeled A,B,C,D,E,F, G and a dichotomous key. use
them to answer the questions that follow.
3 (a) …………………………..…………………….go to 5
(b) Animals without wings…………………go to 4
(b)Use the completed dichotomous key to identify the family to which each plant belongs.
(7 marks)
A…………………………….. …………………………
B ……………………………. …………………………
C …………………………… …………………………
D …………………………… ………………………….
E ……………………………. …………………………
F ……………………………… ………………………….
G ……………………………… …………………………….
Marking scheme
(ii) Plant;
Floral part J K
Pistil 1 5 fused
(ii) insects; brightly coloured to attract insects; presenceof nectarines; landing platform;
rej. scented to attract insects.
(iii) Bring about genetic variation hence better adaptation/ survival of plants/ high yields/
drought /disease resistance;
A…1b,3b,4b………………… Hymenoptera
B …1b,3a,5a………………… Diptera
C …1b,3a,4a………………… Myriopoda
D …1b,3a,5b,6a……………… Dictyoptera
E …1a,2a…………………… Nematoda
F … .1b,5b,6b……………… Hymenoptera
G …1a,2b………………… Mollusca