June 2018 QP
June 2018 QP
June 2018 QP
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GCSE
BIOLOGY
Higher Tier Paper 2H
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Monday 11 June 2018 Morning Time allowed: 1 hour 45 minutes
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Instructions 3
• Use black ink or black ball-point pen. 4
• Fill in the boxes at the top of this page. 5
• Answer all questions in the spaces provided.
• Do all rough work in this book. Cross through any work you do not want to 6
be marked. 7
• In all calculations, show clearly how you work out your answer. 8
Information 9
• There are 100 marks available on this paper.
• The marks for questions are shown in brackets. TOTAL
• You are expected to use a calculator where appropriate.
• You are reminded of the need for good English and clear presentation in
your answers.
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0 1 Many human actions are reflexes. box
Figure 1 shows how the size of the pupil of the human eye can change by
reflex action.
Figure 1
0 1 . 2 Name one stimulus that would cause the pupil to change in size from A to B, as
shown in Figure 1.
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0 1 . 3 Structure Q causes the change in size of the pupil. box
Name structure Q.
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0 1 . 4 Describe how structure Q causes the change in the size of the pupil from A to B.
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0 1 . 5 Figure 2 shows some structures involved in the coordination of a reflex action.
Figure 2
Describe how the structures shown in Figure 2 help to coordinate a reflex action.
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0 2 Many scientists think that global air temperature is related to the concentration of
carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Figure 3 shows changes in global air temperature and changes in the concentration
of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Figure 3
0 2 . 1 Complete Table 1.
Use information from Figure 3.
[2 marks]
Choose answers from the box.
You may use each answer once, more than once or not at all.
Table 1
Trend in carbon
Increasing
dioxide concentration
Trend in air
temperature
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0 2 . 3 Evaluate evidence for and against the theory that an increase in the concentration of
carbon dioxide in the atmosphere causes an increase in air temperature.
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In each year, the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is higher in the
winter than in the summer.
0 2 . 4 Give one human activity that could cause the higher concentration of carbon dioxide
in the winter.
[1 mark]
0 2 . 5 Give one biological process that could cause the lower concentration of carbon
dioxide in the summer.
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0 2 . 6 Give two possible effects of an increase in global air temperature on living organisms.
[2 marks]
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0 3 It is important to maintain water balance in the body.
Figure 4 shows how much water a person gained and lost by different methods in
one day.
Figure 4
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When water is balanced, the volume of water taken in by the body is equal to the
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volume of water lost from the body.
0 3 . 1 Calculate the volume of water the person lost in one day in faeces.
Digestion of fat
Respiration of glucose
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The next day, the person ran a 10-kilometre race.
The volume of water lost from the body through the skin and by breathing increased.
0 3 . 3 Explain why more water was lost through the skin during the race.
[2 marks]
0 3 . 4 Explain why more water was lost by breathing during the race.
[3 marks]
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0 4 Some students investigated the size of a population of dandelion plants in a field.
Figure 5
The students:
• placed a 1 m x 1 m square quadrat at 10 random positions in the field
• counted the number of dandelion plants in each quadrat.
Table 2
Quadrat Number of
number dandelion plants
1 6
2 9
3 5
4 8
5 0
6 10
7 2
8 1
9 8
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0 4 . 1 Why did the students place the quadrats at random positions? box
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Quadrats 5, 7 and 8 were each placed less than 10 metres from the woodland.
‘Light intensity affects the number of dandelion plants that grow in an area.’
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Light is an environmental factor that affects the growth of dandelion plants.
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Give two other environmental factors that affect the growth of dandelion plants.
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0 5 Cell division is needed for growth and for reproduction.
Complete Table 3.
[2 marks]
Tick one box for each statement.
Table 3
Both mitosis
Statement Mitosis only Meiosis only
and meiosis
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0 5 . 2 One advantage of asexual reproduction for bluebells is that only one parent
is needed.
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0 6 Some students investigated geotropism in the roots of bean seedlings.
Figure 6
0 6 . 1 Why did the students surround the seedlings with damp blotting paper?
[1 mark]
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Apparatus B is a control.
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Table 4
Apparatus A Apparatus B
Seedling number 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
Length at start in mm 35 41 32 33 39 30 33 29 28 31
Length after 2 days
49 57 43 45 54 45 45 44 29 44
in mm
Length change in mm 14 16 11 12 15 15 12 15 1 13
Mean length change in
14 11
mm
‘The mean length change for the seedlings in apparatus B is not valid.’
0 6 . 4 Suggest one improvement the students could make to obtain a more valid mean
length change for the seedlings in apparatus B.
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0 6 . 5 Figure 7 shows the students’ drawings of two seedlings at the end of the 2 days.
Figure 7
The hormone diffuses from the tip into the tissues of the root.
Explain how the hormone causes the appearance of the seedlings in Figure 7
to be different.
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0 6 . 6 In horticulture plant hormones are used for controlling plant growth. box
Draw one line from each plant hormone to the correct use of that hormone.
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Auxin
To slow down the growth of
plant stems
Ethene
To promote seed
germination
Gibberellin
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0 7 Figure 8 shows:
• a food chain for organisms in a river
• the biomass of the organisms at each trophic level.
Figure 8
You should:
• use a suitable scale
• label the x-axis
• label each trophic level.
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Calculate the percentage of the biomass lost between the algae and the large fish.
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Percentage loss =
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0 7 . 4 A large amount of untreated sewage entered the river. Many fish died.
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0 8 Scientists want to breed cows that produce milk with a low concentration of fat.
Figure 10
0 8 . 1 In Figure 10 the mean percentage of fat in the milk is equal to the modal value.
Mean percentage =
0 8 . 2 A student suggested:
‘The percentage of fat in milk is controlled by one dominant allele and one
recessive allele.’
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0 8 . 3 Give the evidence from Figure 10 which shows the percentage of fat in the milk is box
controlled by several genes.
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Explain how a change in one amino acid in an enzyme molecule could stop the
enzyme working.
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The scientists found one cow with a mutation.
Figure 11 shows the percentage of fat in the milk of cattle related to the cow with
the mutation.
The values for male cattle are the mean values of their female offspring.
Figure 11
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The mutation in animal 7 produced a dominant allele for making low-fat milk.
Suggest why IVF and embryo transfer were used rather than allowing animals 7 and 8
to mate naturally.
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Identify which offspring produce low-fat milk and which offspring produce high-fat milk.
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Use the following symbols:
D = dominant allele for making low-fat milk
d = recessive allele for making high-fat milk
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0 8 . 8 The scientists want to produce a type of cattle that makes large volumes of box
low-fat milk.
The scientists will selectively breed some of the animals shown in Figure 11.
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0 9 Figure 12 shows a ring-tailed lemur. box
Figure 12
Table 5
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Mammalia
Primates
Lemuroidea
Genus Lemur
catta
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Lemurs are only found on the island of Madagascar.
Scientists think that ancestors of modern lemurs evolved in Africa and reached
Madagascar about 50-60 million years ago.
Figure 13 Figure 14
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0 9 . 4 Describe how the ancestors of modern lemurs may have evolved into the species box
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