Mark Scheme (Results) October 2018
Mark Scheme (Results) October 2018
Mark Scheme (Results) October 2018
October 2018
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October 2018
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General Marking Guidance
All candidates must receive the same treatment. Examiners must mark the first
candidate in exactly the same way as they mark the last.
Mark schemes should be applied positively. Candidates must be rewarded for what
they have shown they can do rather than penalised for omissions.
Examiners should mark according to the mark scheme not according to their
perception of where the grade boundaries may lie.
There is no ceiling on achievement. All marks on the mark scheme should be used
appropriately.
All the marks on the mark scheme are designed to be awarded. Examiners should
always award full marks if deserved, i.e. if the answer matches the mark scheme.
Examiners should also be prepared to award zero marks if the candidate’s response is
not worthy of credit according to the mark scheme.
Where some judgement is required, mark schemes will provide the principles by
which marks will be awarded and exemplification may be limited.
When examiners are in doubt regarding the application of the mark scheme to a
candidate’s response, the team leader must be consulted.
Crossed out work should be marked UNLESS the candidate has replaced it with and
alternative response.
Using the Mark Scheme
Examiners should look for qualities to reward rather than faults to penalise. This does NOT mean giving credit for incorrect
or inadequate answers, but it does mean allowing candidates to be rewarded for answers showing correct application of
principles and knowledge. Examiners should therefore read carefully and consider every response: even if it is not what
is expected it may be worthy of credit.
/ means that the responses are alternatives and either answer should receive full credit.
( ) means that a phrase/word is not essential for the award of the mark, but helps the examiner to get the sense of the
expected answer.
Phrases/words in bold indicate that the meaning of the phrase or the actual word is essential to the answer.
ecf (error carried forward) means that a wrong answer given in an earlier part of a question is used correctly in answer to
a later part of the same question.
Candidates must make their meaning clear to the examiner to gain the mark. Make sure that the answer makes sense.
Do not give credit for correct words/phrases which are put together in a meaningless manner. Answers must be in the
correct context.
A is incorrect because G1 lasts just under half of 23 hours which is 11x60 = 660 minutes
B is incorrect because G1 lasts just under half of 23 hours which is 11x60 = 660 minutes
D is incorrect because G1 lasts just under half of 23 hours which is 11x60 = 660 minutes (1)
1. one of two (DNA) molecules that make up a 1.ACCEPT each chromatid contains
chromosome / eq ; one DNA molecule
1.IGNORE strand
B is incorrect because the coverslip has to be put on before the cells are squashed
C is incorrect because the cells cannot be teased apart before adding acid
D is incorrect because the cells cannot be teased apart before adding acid (1)
(1)
Question Answer Additional guidance Mark
Number
2(a) ACCEPT plural names
ACCEPT phonetic spellings
DO NOT ACCEPT when more
than one answer is given in
one part of the diagram if
one of these answers is
incorrect for the cell type
Animal cells only:
3. plasmids ;
4. pili ;
4. ACCEPT fimbriae
7. ACCEPT mesosome
Question Answer Additional guidance Mark
Number
2(c) IGNORE references to
natural selection
1. idea that classification was based on {anatomy /
morphology /physical structure / eq};
3.ACCEPT a name or
3. use of molecular phylogeny; description of chemical
analysis
e.g. proteomics / DNA
profiling / DNA analysis
4. idea that {more / new} species {have been / will be} 4. DO NOT ACCEPT new
discovered ; organisms
4. IGNORE references to
speciation, this has to be in
context of discovery or
identification of species
(3)
Question Answer Mark
Number
3(a)(i) The only correct answer is C – 46 23
2. idea that large numbers of sperm cells are produced ; 2. ACCEPT many more (2)
sperm are produced
pp qq rr; (1)
Xylem
cellulose and lignin ; (ignore pectin)
absent / eq ;
absent / eq ;
Any two from: CARE two correct functions
must be stated to gain the
transport of water one available mark
transport of mineral (ions)
support / eq ; (4)
Question Answer Additional guidance Mark
Number
5(b) 1. (starch) contains {large numbers of glucose molecules / 1. ACCEPT starch can store
polymer of glucose molecules} ; a large amount of energy
3. compact so that {more/ a lot of} glucose can fit into a 3.ACCEPT if amylose /
particular space / eq ; amylopectin is stated rather
than starch
1. idea of testing {different / named} parts of each plant ; 1.Do not award if context is
using whole plant
4. credit description of how extract will be added to culture ; 4. e.g. adding extract to
wells, soaking discs in extract
2. idea that totipotent stem cells can become all cell types but 2. ACCEPT totipotent can
pluripotent stem cells can become {many / most} cell give rise to all cells,
types ; pluripotent cannot give rise
to placental / extraembryonic
cells (2)
Question Answer Additional guidance Mark
Number
*7(b) QWC focus on clarity
of expression
1. mitosis to increase number of cells / eq ;
(6)
Question Answer Additional guidance Mark
Number
7(c) 1. idea they {monitor research / ensure research is 1. ACCEPT to ensure
necessary} ; experiments are not
unnecessarily repeated
2. idea that they issue licences (for stem cell research) ; 2.ACCEPT idea of giving
permission for the research
2.ACCEPT idea that
guidelines are adhered to
4. ensure that only early stage embryos are used (as sources of 4. in the UK this is up to 14
stem days
cells) ; 4. ACCEPT to determine the
maximum age of embryos
that can be used
3. {gills / large surface area} for the uptake of oxygen ; 3. IGNORE gas exchange
(3)
4. idea of being protected from predators ;
1. The range is the same in winter and summer ; 1. ACCEPT the range is
30mm in both
2. tunnels are deeper in the winter / eq ;