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SACKVILLE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT A2 BIOLOGY Photosynthesis Booklet Teachers Notes/Markscheme Structure and role of chloroplasts 1. (a) W (chloroplast outer) membrane/envelope; DO NOT CREDIT cell/plasma, membrane DO NOT CREDIT inner membrane alone but IGNORE if stated together with outer X granum/grana; ACCEPT granal stack/thylakoid stack Y stroma; DO NOT CREDIT stoma/matrix/cytoplasm Z thylakoid(s)/(intergranal) lamella(e); Mark the first answer on each prompt line. If the answer is correct and an additional answer is given that is incorrect or contradicts the correct answer then = 0 marks. (b) (1) (DNA) coding for, gene(s)/protein/enzyme or (ribosome) protein/enzyme, synthesis; IGNORE ‘information’/ref to replication DO NOT CREDIT making amino acids (2) (enzymes for production of/proteins for) chlorophyll synthesis/pigment synthesis/photosystem; (3) (protein for) electron, acceptor(s)/carrier(s); CREDIT named acceptor/carrier (e.g. NADP/cytochrome) (4) ATP synth(et)ase; (5) (enzyme/PSII) for, photolysis/splitting of water; (6) (enzymes for) Calvin cycle/light independent reaction; CREDIT Rubisco DO NOT CREDIT any mps in context of respiration 2. autotroph can make, organic molecule(s)/named organic molecule(s), from, inorganic molecule(s)/carbon dioxide; IGNORE ref to biological molecules ACCEPT fixes carbon dioxide to produce (named) carbohydrates/protein/lipid SACKVILLE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT A2 BIOLOGY heterotroph relies on/needs to use/has to obtain/feeds on and digests, (named) organic molecules (that have been made by another organism); idea of need or taking in and breaking down is important ‘gets its organic molecules from another organism’ = 0 marks ‘has to get its organic molecules from another organism’ = 1 mark Mark the first answer on each prompt line. If the answer is correct and an additional answer is given that is incorrect or contradicts the correct answer then = 0 marks. 3. (a) E granum/grana; IGNORE ref to stacks of, lamellae/thylakoids F stroma; DO NOT CREDIT stoma/storma Mark the first answer on each prompt line. If the answer is correct and an additional answer is given that is incorrect or contradicts the correct answer then = 0 marks. (b) for membrane formation or phospholipid/cholesterol/glycolipid, for membrane; fatty acid/(named) pigment, synthesis; IGNORE ref to ATP production (as primarily generated by photophosphorylation in a chloroplast) ACCEPT ref to repair of membrane ACCEPT ref to (chloroplast) envelope instead of membrane DO NOT CREDIT ref to cell surface membrane (as this is not in the chloroplast) Pigments and light absorption 1. intensity (1) In deeper water there is, less/lower, light intensity; (2) (these pigments) can absorb what (little) light there is; ACCEPT trap/harvest/capture IGNORE use/collect wavelength (3) Not all wavelengths of light can penetrate or mainly shorter wavelengths can penetrate or (mostly) blue light (450-529nm) penetrates; idea of restricted range of wavelengths able to penetrate (rather than wavelengths are different) ACCEPT ‘higher frequency’ instead of ‘shorter wavelength’ SACKVILLE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT A2 BIOLOGY (4) (these pigments) can absorb wavelengths of light that can penetrate (deeper water); ACCEPT trap/harvest/capture IGNORE use/collect 2. (a) (i) control; CREDIT a description e.g. comparison; to compare results with; to show that (wavelengths of) light is producing the effect; to show the result produced without light; create baseline; create set point; validity IGNORE ‘fair test’ DO NOT CREDIT ‘control variable’/’controlled variable’ (b) (1) discs, the same size/cut with same cutter, so same surface area; ALLOW for same amount of pigment/chloroplast (2) discs taken from same part of the leaf/leaves used from the same part of the plant so same amount of, pigment/chloroplast; (3) tubes same distance from light source so light intensity is the same; (4) light bulb the same (wattage) each time so light intensity is the same; (5) same thickness of filter so light intensity is the same; (6) carry out in darkened room/only 1 light source in room/completely cover tube with filter, so only light of desired wavelength enters; (7) CO2 in excess/AW, so CO2 not limiting/enough CO2 for photosynthesis/enough CO2 for Calvin cycle/enough CO2 for light dependent stage; (8) same, volume/concentration/batch, of indicator so that colour changes are comparable; (9) heat, sink/shield, between light source and tube to reduce temperature changes; (10) carry out at, same/constant, temperature as temperature affects enzyme, activity/structure; ALLOW for same amount of pigment/chloroplast Enzyme ref must be qualified (11) carry out, repeats/replicates, to, calculate mean/identify anomalies; IGNORE ref to improving reliability IGNORE how anomalies dealt with DO NOT CREDIT preventing anomalies (12) AVP (to include precaution and explanation); CREDIT any reasonable precaution with a suitable explanation (even if explanation already given) e.g. rinse test tubes with distilled water so starting pH is the same (c) chlorophyll a; ALLOW chlorophyll A/chlorophyll IGNORE p680/p700/PSI/PSII DO NOT CREDIT chlorophyll a and b DO NOT CREDIT chlorophyll alone Mark the first answer. If the answer is correct and an additional answer is given that is incorrect or contradicts the correct answer then = 0 marks. SACKVILLE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT A2 BIOLOGY (d) (1) chlorophyll/pigments/leaf, reflect/does not absorb/absorbs little, green light/light of this wavelength; Needs to refer to green rather than other colours (2) (green light) cannot be used in photosynthesis/no photosynthesis/little photosynthesis/no light dependent reaction (or described)/little light dependent reaction (or described) correct ref to action spectrum in green region; Needs to refer to green rather than other colours (3) little/no, photolysis/splitting of water; CREDIT (some) photolysis with accessory pigments (4) little/no, CO2, taken up/fixed (in light independent reaction); (5) some CO2 produced during respiration; (6) (slight) increase in CO2, increases acidity/decreases pH; CREDIT increase in H+ decreasing pH for accessory pigments (7) AVP; e.g. accessory pigments absorb (some) green light The biochemistry of photosynthesis 1. Mark the first answer in each box. If the answer is correct and an additional answer is given that is incorrect or contradicts the correct answer then = 0 marks. ACCEPT lower case letters DO NOT CREDIT ‘N and C’ instead of B, as they have been asked to use B IGNORE ‘N and C’ if stated in addition to B in rows 1 and 2 ACCEPT B for this row SACKVILLE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT A2 BIOLOGY 2. (1) (primary and accessory) pigments, are in/form a(n), photosystem/complex/antenna complex; if pigments are named, state that chlorophyll a and at least 1 name accessory pigment are in a photosystem (2) photon/light energy, absorbed by pigment (molecule(s)); idea of absorption required in the context of this Q IGNORE falls on/hits/strikes (3) electron, excited/moves to a higher energy level/delocalised, and returned to pigment; DO NOT CREDIT if this electron is passed to, electron acceptor/ETC DO NOT CREDIT in context of chlorophyll a (4) (energy/photon) passed from one pigment to another; DO NOT CREDIT ref to electron being passed (5) (energy/photon) passed to, reaction centre/chlorophyll a/P680/P700/PSI/PSII/primary pigment; DO NOT CREDIT ref to electron being passed But apply ecf from mp 4 (6) range of/accessory, pigments allow range of wavelengths to be absorbed; CREDIT ‘photon energy’ for ‘wavelengths’ IGNORE in context of P680 and P700 IGNORE ref to photophosphorylation, as irrelevant to Q QWC – technical terms used appropriately and spelt correctly; Use of three terms from: pigment, antenna complex, photon, reaction centre, chlorophyll a/A, primary accessory wavelength(s) 3. (a) rubisco; Mark the first answer. If the answer is correct and an additional answer is given that is incorrect or contradicts the correct answer then = 0 marks. (b) ATP/reduced NADP; DO NOT CREDIT oxygen (as it is not used in the light independent reaction) Mark the first answer. If the answer is correct and an additional answer is given that is incorrect or contradicts the correct answer then = 0 marks. (c) glycerate-3-phosphate/GP/triose phosphate/TP; Mark the first answer. If the answer is correct and an additional answer is given that is incorrect or contradicts the correct answer then = 0 marks. (d) amino acid; Mark the first answer. If the answer is correct and an additional answer is given that is incorrect or contradicts the correct answer then = 0 marks. SACKVILLE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT A2 BIOLOGY (e) ribulose bisphosphate/RuBP; ACCEPT ribulose biphosphate Mark the first answer. If the answer is correct and an additional answer is given that is incorrect or contradicts the correct answer then = 0 marks. (f) oxygen; DO NOT CREDIT ATP/reduced NADP (as they are used in the light independent reaction) Mark the first answer. If the answer is correct and an additional answer is given that is incorrect or contradicts the correct answer then = 0 marks. 4. (a) Credit in either order ATP; Reduced NADP/NADPH/NADPH2/NADPH + H+; DO NOT CREDIT reduced NAD/NADH/NADH2/NADH + H+ DO NOT CREDIT oxygen/O2 (as not used in Calvin cycle) Mark the first two answers. If either of the answers is correct and an additional answer (i.e. 3rd etc.) is given that is incorrect or contradicts the correct answer then -1 for each additional incorrect answer. e.g. ATP () and NADPH () and GP (-1) = 1 NADH () and ATP () and oxygen (-1) = 0 GP () and H2O () and ATP and NADPH = 0 ATP () and NADPH () and GP (-1) and H2O (-1) = 0 (b) (1) regenerates/produces, ribulose bisphosphate/RuBP; (2) so cycle can continue/for (further) CO2 fixation/to combine with CO2; (3) formation of (named), sugar/glucose/hexose/sucrose/starch/cellulose; IGNORE carbohydrate without qualification but CREDIT suitably named carbohydrate (4) formation of (named) fat/triglyceride/lipid/fatty acids/glycerol/amino acids/protein/nucleic acids/nucleotides; (5) 10 x TP for RuBP and 2 x TP for production or most TP used to produce RuBP and the rest for production; Needs to refer to both CREDIT 5/6 regenerated and the rest for production (c) oxygen used and carbon dioxide, produced/excreted; (only) occurs in the light/light (energy) required or uses, (same) photosynthetic enzyme/Rubisco or involves Calvin cycle; DO NOT CREDIT comments that categorically state ‘it is respiration’ SACKVILLE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT A2 BIOLOGY CREDIT ‘sun’ instead of ‘light’ IGNORE ref to light dependent stage [S and C x 2] (d) (1) reduces (rate of) photosynthesis/increases (rate of) photorespiration; (2) less Rubisco available for CO2/more oxygen competing with CO2 for Rubisco/more O2 binding to Rubisco/O2 outcompetes CO2 for Rubisco; ACCEPT oxygen blocks active site of Rubisco CREDIT ‘enzyme’ instead of Rubisco Needs to convey the idea that oxygen more successful/more oxygenase activity Be careful not to credit RuBP (3) less CO2, fixation/for Calvin cycle; (4) CO2 given off; (5) Less, glycerate 3-phosphate/GP/TP, produced; IGNORE number before name unless used to indicate more or less (compare flow charts) (6) Less RuBP, regenerated/formed; [S and C x 3] (e) idea that oxygen, not a substrate for/cannot bind to/will not compete for, PEP carboxylase or PEP carboxylase, is only specific to carbon dioxide; ACCEPT PEP carboxylase cannot ‘fix’ oxygen [S and C x 1] Photosynthetic rate 1. (1) photosynthesis/named stage, is controlled by/needs/involves/uses, (named photosynthetic) enzymes; Needs to be clear generalised statement – cannot be implied from a description of the effects (2) temperature can be, increased by heater/reduced by ventilation (or fan) maintained by air conditioning (or other method); IGNORE ‘enzymes are affected by temperature’ Needs to indicate how factor is controlled (3) increase CO2 concentration (in environment) by burning, fuel/gas/paraffin; (4) idea that increased/more/higher, CO2 (conc), so CO2 no longer a limiting factor/increases CO2 fixation/(or described) increases Calvin cycle (or described); Needs to indicate how factor is controlled CREDIT increase in CO2 by other reasonable methods ALLOW ref to maximum rate for increase in rate (5) idea that easier to control, water supply/irrigation (to prevent wilting)/humidity/minerals/fertiliser; Look for idea that factors can be more easily regulated in the greenhouse rather than outside CREDIT use of hydroponics SACKVILLE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT A2 BIOLOGY (6) idea that easier to control use of, pesticides/pest control/biological control; Look for idea that factors can be more easily regulated in the greenhouse rather than outside (7) AVP; e.g. gas/paraffin, heater supplies heat and CO2; prevents described damage of plants by, wind chill/frost/wind/hail/etc; description/effect, of photorespiration Question is asking for an increased rate of photosynthesis and maximum production IGNORE LIGHT 2. (a) (i) 0.0017;; Correct answer, given to 4 dp = 2 marks If answer not shown on answer line, CREDIT correct answer written in the appropriate space in the table. If answer is incorrectly rounded or rounded to the wrong number of dp or written in standard form (1.7 x 10-3) then award 1 working mark. If answer is incorrect then award 1 working mark for seeing 1 ÷ 576 or 1 ÷ 242 (a) (ii) (1) (internal) radius/diameter, of capillary tube; ACCEPT radius/diameter, of bubble ACCEPT width of tube (2) cross-sectional area (of capillary tube); ACCEPT cross-sectional area of bubble (3) (use) πr2h; (a) (iii) (1) (sodium) hydrogencarbonate; ACCEPT bicarbonate DO NOT CREDIT carbonate (2) bubble in, CO2/exhaled air; (3) dry ice; (b) (i) idea that some of the oxygen (1) would dissolve in the water; IGNORE ‘oxygen is in the water’ (2) used in, respiration/oxidative phosphorylation; IGNORE produces energy (3) may escape the collection apparatus; (4) trapped in, a bubble attached to/air spaces in, the leaf; SACKVILLE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT A2 BIOLOGY (b) (ii) (1) (nitrogen) was present in the air (spaces) in the, leaf/plant; (2) (nitrogen) leaves the plant with the oxygen; idea that (nitrogen) comes out of solution/’undissolved’ (as less soluble in warm water); (b) (iii) (1) higher than, expected/normal/in atmosphere; (2) (plant is) respiring/produces CO2 during respiration; IGNORE produces energy (3) CO2, has been added to water/is present in excess; (4) (CO2) comes out of solution/’undissolved’ (as less soluble in warm water); (5) less/low(er), as some CO2 will dissolve in, water/solution; DO NOT CREDIT if in context of lower than O2 and N2 (6) less/low(er), as CO2 used in photosynthesis; DO NOT CREDIT if in context of lower than O2 and N2 3. (a) oxygen (1) oxygen only produced in one (named) stage of photosynthesis; CREDIT for O2 ‘only measures the rate of the light dependent stage/photolysis’ (2) oxygen produced might be used for respiration; carbon dioxide (3) CO2 only used in one (named) stage of photosynthesis; CREDIT for CO2 ‘only measures the rate of the Calvin cycle’ (4) CO2 produced during respiration might be used for, photosynthesis/light independent reaction/Calvin cycle; (5) O2/CO2/both, could be an underestimate or represents net production (O2) or represents net use (CO2); ACCEPT a description e.g. ‘measurement is less than expected because not al the oxygen produced can be measured’ (but not if expressed in terms of experimental error – e.g. dissolves in the water) IGNORE refs to reliability/accuracy (b) (i) light intensity; Mark the first answer. If the answer is correct and an additional answer is given that is incorrect or contradicts the correct answer then = 0 marks. (b) (ii) carbon dioxide concentration/partial pressure of CO2/temperature; DO NOT CREDIT ‘high’ or ‘low’, as these indicate situations rather than factors AVP; e.g. stomatal density; stomatal size; chlorophyll concentration; number of chloroplasts; enzyme turnover rate; IGNORE (temporary) changes in stomatal, opening/closing IGNORE ref to water availability SACKVILLE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT A2 BIOLOGY Mark the first answer. If the answer is correct and an additional answer is given that is incorrect or contradicts the correct answer then = 0 marks. (b) (iii) (aerobic/anaerobic) respiration; ACCEPT Krebs cycle/link reaction/decarboxylation DO NOT CREDIT photorespiration (as light intensity stated as being low) Mark the first answer. If the answer is correct and an additional answer is given that is incorrect or contradicts the correct answer then = 0 marks. (b) (iv) (1) at 0, respiration only/no photosynthesis; between 0 and X (2) idea that (rate of) respiration is greater than (rate of) photosynthesis; DO NOT CREDIT no photosynthesis at X (3) idea that (rate of) respiration equals (rate of) photosynthesis/at compensation point; after X (4) idea that (rate of) photosynthesis is greater than (rate of) respiration; IGNORE photorespiration throughout CREDIT ‘Calvin cycle’ for ‘photosynthesis’ throughout For mps 2, 3 and 4 must include clear ref to both respiration and photosynthesis (c) (i) reduced NADP/NADPH/NADPH2/NADPH+; ATP; oxygen; ACCEPT O2 (to be consistent with the other answers to this question) Mark the first 3 answers. IGNORE numbers of molecules (c) (ii) (1) prevents photophosphorylation; (2) cyclic and non-cyclic; (3) no/less, ATP/reduced NADP, for, light-independent stage/Calvin cycle/GP to TP; ‘no ATP for photosynthesis’ is not quite enough DO NOT CREDIT (oxidised) NADP (4) no (named) substrate made for respiration; substrate e.g. glucose/starch/carbohydrate/sucrose/sugars IGNORE triose phosphate/food/nutrients SACKVILLE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT A2 BIOLOGY 4. (i) -864.3 (kg ha-1); -7.4 (%); DO NOT CREDIT answer that is not given to 1 dp DO NOT CREDIT correct numerical answer without minus sign If no answers on the answer lines, then look in the appropriate boxes in the table for the answers. ALLOW ecf from value for kg ha-1 (ii) idea that the number of, plots/samples, was, too/very, small; Just ref to a smaller number of plots is not quite enough CREDIT idea that the number of plots was not large enough IGNORE ref to the idea that the difference is very large (iii) (1) prevents non-cyclic photophosphorylation; IGNORE ref to cyclic photophosphorylation (2) no electron(s) available to form reduced NADP; CREDIT red NADP/NADPH/NADPH + H+/NADPH2 for ‘reduced NADP’ (3) idea that ATP production by cyclic photophosphorylation is not prevented; (4) no/less, ATP and no reduced NADP available for, Calvin cycle/light independent reaction/conversion of GP to TP; (iv) idea that energy given off from, high energy/excited, electron (emitted by, chlorophyll/reaction centre);