Organisation FT
Organisation FT
Organisation FT
Foods are digested before they are absorbed into the blood.
A B C D
(1)
Carbohydrase
Lipase
Protease
(1)
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Tick (✓) one box.
Acidic
Alkaline
Neutral
Reason ____________________________________________________________
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(2)
Large intestine
Liver
Mouth
Pancreas
(1)
(1)
A student tested different foods for the presence of protein, starch and sugar.
(f) Draw one line from each food molecule to the reagent used to test for the food
molecule.
Food molecule Reagent
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(g) Give one safety precaution a student should take when using Benedict’s solution.
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(1)
(h) The table below shows the results for one food sample.
Test Benedict’s test Biuret test Iodine test
(1)
(i) Starch molecules are not absorbed into the blood from the digestive system.
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(1)
(Total 11 marks)
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Q2.
This question is about plant transport systems.
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(1)
(b) The concentration of nitrate ions in the soil is lower than the concentration of nitrate
ions inside a plant.
How would the nitrate ions move from the soil into the cells of this plant?
By active transport
By diffusion
By osmosis
(1)
(c) What is the name of the process that moves dissolved sugars through the phloem?
Evaporation
Osmosis
Translocation
(1)
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(1)
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(e) What is cell X?
Guard cell
Meristem cell
Palisade cell
(1)
To allow nitrogen in
To allow oxygen in
(1)
(g) The area of the leaf shown in the figure above is 0.25 mm2.
Calculate the number of stomata per mm2 for the leaf in the figure above.
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A student investigated the number of stomata per mm2 on the upper and lower surfaces of
leaves.
1 0 37
2 1 36
3 2 30
4 1 32
5 1 35
Mean 1 X
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X = _______________
(2)
Explain the difference in the number of stomata on the upper and lower surfaces of
the leaves.
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(3)
(Total 13 marks)
Q3.
Figure 1 shows the human digestive system.
Figure 1
A B C D E
(1)
A B C D E
(1)
(c) Where in Figure 1 are digested foods absorbed into the blood?
A B C D E
(1)
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(d) Food molecules such as proteins cannot be absorbed unless they are digested.
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(1)
Figure 2
pH ____________________
(1)
(f) Where in the digestive system might the two protease enzymes be produced?
Mouth Stomach
Pancreas Mouth
Small
Pancreas
intestine
Small
Stomach
intestine
(1)
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Figure 3 shows a model of an enzyme molecule.
Figure 3
(1)
(h) The enzyme and substrate diagrams are used as a model for a theory of enzyme
action.
Evolution
Natural selection
Protein synthesis
(1)
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(i) Explain why pH affects enzyme activity.
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(2)
(Total 10 marks)
Q4.
Starch is digested to form sugar molecules in the digestive system.
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(1)
Large intestine
Liver
Small intestine
Stomach
(1)
Figure 1 also shows one cell on the surface of a villus as seen using an electron
microscope.
Figure 1
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(c) Give one advantage of using an electron microscope compared with using a light
microscope.
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(1)
Artery
Capillary
Vein
(1)
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Figure 2
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(1)
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(1)
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(1)
Figure 1
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Explain how villi are adapted for efficient absorption of sugar molecules.
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(4)
(Total 14 marks)
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Mark schemes
Q1.
(a) C
1
protease
1
acidic
1
reason:
any one from:
• produces (hydrochloric) acid
allow contains (hydrochloric) acid
(d) liver
1
(f)
all three correct for 2 marks
one or two correct for 1 mark
extra line from a box negates that box
2
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allow wear gloves
ignore examples such as tie hair back or move bags under
bench
1
Q2.
(a) root
do not accept root hair (cells)
1
(c) translocation
1
(e) guard cell
1
(g)
1
36
do not accept if a unit is given allow correct
calculation using
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(h)
34
1
Q3.
(a) C
1
(b) B
1
(c) E
1
(g)
1
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(i) (some pH values):
Q4.
(a) amylase
allow phonetic spelling
allow carbohydrase
do not accept amylose
1
(b) small intestine
1
(d) capillary
1
(e)
20 =
1
(f) diffusion
1
(g) active transport
allow active uptake
1
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• to make amino acids / proteins
allow to make lipid / fat
1
Level 1: Points are identified and stated simply, but their relevance is not clear and
there is no attempt at logical linking.
1−2
No relevant content
0
Indicative content
For Level 2 must make links between structure and it's function
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