Cambridge IGCSE (9-1) : BIOLOGY 0970/32
Cambridge IGCSE (9-1) : BIOLOGY 0970/32
Cambridge IGCSE (9-1) : BIOLOGY 0970/32
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BIOLOGY 0970/32
Paper 3 Theory (Core) October/November 2022
1 hour 15 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS
● Answer all questions.
● Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
● Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page.
● Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
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● You may use a calculator.
● You should show all your working and use appropriate units.
INFORMATION
● The total mark for this paper is 80.
● The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
DC (DE) 320390
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1 (a) Fig. 1.1 is a branching key that can be used to identify different types of crustaceans.
A
yes
Is hair found only at
the ends of two legs?
no
B
yes
Are parts of the C
body hairy? yes
no Are any legs
visible?
no
Is the crustacean’s yes D
body (including claws
and tail) longer than it
is wide? no E
Is one of the front yes
claws much larger
than the other? no
F
Fig. 1.1
Use the key in Fig. 1.1 to identify the six different types of crustacean.
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[2]
(c) Describe one way in which all vertebrates differ from arthropods.
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[Total: 8]
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Fig. 2.1
(i) Use the information in Fig. 2.1 to complete Table 2.1 by stating one function for each
cell.
Table 2.1
identifying letter in
function
Fig. 2.1
[2]
(ii) State the name of the component of blood that transports the cells shown in Fig. 2.1.
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(b) Table 2.2 shows some of the features of diffusion, osmosis and active transport.
Place ticks (3) in the boxes to show the correct features of each process.
Table 2.2
diffusion
osmosis
active transport
[4]
[Total: 7]
3 (a) The population of leatherback turtles in one part of the Pacific Ocean was monitored over
several years.
The population numbers were estimated and the results are shown in Fig. 3.1.
1600
1400
1200
1000
estimated number
of leatherback
turtles
800
600
400
200
0
1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006
year
Fig. 3.1
(i) State the year with the lowest estimated number of leatherback turtles shown in Fig. 3.1.
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(ii) Using the information in Fig. 3.1, calculate the percentage decrease in the number of
turtles between 1988 and 1994.
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[2]
(b) One reason for the decrease in population numbers of leatherback turtles is pollution by
discarded rubbish such as plastics.
State two ways in which the amount of plastic pollution can be reduced.
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[2]
(c) Suggest other factors, apart from pollution, that can lead to a decrease in the population of
leatherback turtles.
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[Total: 10]
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Fig. 4.1
Complete Fig. 4.1 by labelling the parts, in the spaces provided, using words from the list.
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(e) State the type of digestion that teeth are involved in.
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[Total: 12]
5 (a) Fig. 5.1 is a diagram of some of the organs involved in the production and release of urine.
Fig. 5.1
(b) A scientist recorded the volume of urine released by different species of mammal during a
24-hour period.
The scientist collected urine from five individuals of each species of mammal.
The highest and lowest volumes of urine released were recorded to give a range for each
species of mammal.
Table 5.1
(i) State the species of mammal that released the lowest volume of urine in Table 5.1.
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(ii) State the species of mammal that has the largest range shown in Table 5.1.
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(c) Explain why the volume of urine produced in humans can vary throughout the day.
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urethra vagina
(i) State the name of the organ from the list that produces urea.
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(ii) State the name of the organ from the list that excretes urea.
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(e) State the name of the gas that is excreted through the lungs.
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[Total: 9]
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(b) (i) Table 6.1 shows the energy released during the aerobic and anaerobic respiration of one
molecule of glucose in humans.
Table 6.1
Calculate the difference in energy released between aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
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F G
3% 3%
E
12%
D
4%
A
46%
C
6%
B
26%
Fig. 6.1
(i) Complete the sentences to describe the results shown in Fig. 6.1.
(ii) State the name of one product of anaerobic respiration in yeast, other than alcohol.
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(iii) State one use by humans of anaerobic respiration in yeast, other than to produce
biofuels.
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[Total: 10]
magnification ×2500
Fig. 7.1
Describe two ways the pollen from a wind-pollinated plant differs from the type of pollen
shown in Fig. 7.1.
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Fig. 7.2
On Fig. 7.2:
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Describe how the structure of xylem tissue is adapted for these functions.
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[Total: 11]
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8 Table 8.1 shows the levels of organisation in living organisms and some examples.
Place ticks (3) in the boxes to show the correct level of organisation for each example.
Table 8.1
level of organisation
example
cell tissue organ organ system organism
circulatory
epidermis
pancreas
tree
sperm
[5]
Fig. 9.1
(i) State the name of the stimulus from the example given in Fig. 9.1.
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(ii) State the name of the effector from the example given in Fig. 9.1.
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(iii) State the names of the two parts of the central nervous system.
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2 ........................................................................................................................................
[2]
State the names of the three types of neurones on the lines provided in Fig. 9.2.
not to scale
Fig. 9.2
[3]
(c) State the name given to the junction between two neurones.
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[Total: 8]
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