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Q1. The diagram shows a spider plant during one type of reproduction. Complete the sentences using words from the box. asexual gametes (a) characteristics genes chromosomes mitosis sexual The colour and shape of the leaves of a spider plant are known as .......................................................................................................................... ...... (1) (b) The shape of the leaves is controlled by .................................................................... (1) (c) The thread-like structures inside the nucleus of the cells are called ...................................................................................................................... .... (1) (d) The spider plant produces new cells in the runner by a process called ...................................................................................................................... .... (1) (e) This type of reproduction is called ...................................................... reproduction. (1) (Total 5 marks) Page 1 Q2. A gardener took four cuttings from the same plant and put them in compost. He kept them in different conditions. The diagrams show each cutting some time later. (a) Use information from the diagrams to answer this part. (i) The most important condition needed for cuttings to develop is that they should be kept .......................................................................................... (1) (ii) Explain why you chose this condition. ........................................................................................................................... (2) (b) Gardeners often grow new plants from cuttings instead of from seeds. Give a reason for this. ............................................................................................................................. ........ (1) (Total 4 marks) Page 2 Q3. The diagram shows one method of cloning sheep. (a) The fusion of the body cell from the male sheep and the egg from the female sheep is an example of asexual reproduction. Explain why. ........................................................................................................................ ........................................................................................................................ ........................................................................................................................ ........................................................................................................................ ........................................................................................................................ (2) (b) (i) Give the gender and face colour of the cloned lamb. Gender .......................................................... Face colour ................................................... (1) Page 3 (ii) Give the reasons for your choice. ............................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................... (2) (Total 5 marks) Q4. Scientists are investigating how to reduce methane emissions from cattle. Most of this methane is emitted by the cows belching. Scientists have found that less methane is belched if the cows eat high-sugar rye grass. This rye grass has been produced by genetic engineering. (i) Suggest how the high-sugar rye grass might have been produced by genetic engineering. ............................................................................................................................. ........ ..................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................. ........ ..................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................. ........ ..................................................................................................................................... (3) Page 4 (ii) Some people might object to the growing of genetically-engineered, high-sugar rye grass for feeding cattle. Give two reasons why. 1 ........................................................................................................................... ....... ............................................................................................................................. ........ .......................................................................................................................... ........... 2 ........................................................................................................................... ....... ............................................................................................................... ...................... ............................................................................................................................. ........ (2) (Total 5 marks) Q5. The diagram shows one method of producing herbicide-resistant crop plants. Page 5 (a) (i) The herbicide-resistance gene is obtained from a herbicide-resistant plant. Which structure in a cell carries the genes? ........................................................................................................................... (1) (ii) How is the herbicide-resistance gene cut out of this structure? ........................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................... (1) Page 6 (b) Apart from having the herbicide-resistance gene, the herbicide-resistant plants are identical to the herbicide-susceptible plants. Explain why. ............................................................................................................................. ........ ..................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................. ........ ..................................................................................................................................... (2) (c) Suggest one advantage to a farmer of growing herbicide-resistant crops. ..................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................. ........ (1) (d) Many people are opposed to the growing of herbicide-resistant crops produced in this way. Suggest one reason why. ............................................................................................................................. ........ .................................................................................................................................... . (1) (Total 6 marks) Page 7 M1. (a) characteristics 1 (b) genes 1 (c) chromosomes 1 (d) mitosis 1 (e) asexual 1 [5] - M2. (a) (i) moist (warm and cold are neutral) for 1 mark 1 (ii) idea that roots / plants (only) grow with moisture (second condition negates answer) idea that same (amount of growth) whether warm or cool for 1 mark each 2 (b) idea that quicker / cheaper / more successful / same as the parent plant for 1 mark 1 [4] M3. (a) there was no mixing of genes / genetic material 1 because the nucleus was removed from the egg cell before fusion Page 8 1 (b) (i) male and white-faced both required 1 (ii) because the genetic material / genes 1 comes from the white-faced male only 1 [5] M4. (i) any three from: ignore references to other methods eg tissue culture and embryo transplantation • remove gene • use of enzymes • from plant with high sugar production allow from bacteria • insert gene into rye grass 3 (ii) any two from eg • concern about effect on (health) of cow • concern about effects on human (health) • concern about food chain effects or effects on ecosystem • effect on gene pool ignore not natural or cost ignore ethical / religious arguments Page 9 if no other marks awarded ‘we don’t know the long term effects’ = 1 mark 2 [5] M5. (a) (i) chromosomes allow DNA ignore nucleus 1 (ii) enzymes 1 (b) asexual reproduction / no gametes / no fusion / only one parent ignore clones 1 cells all contain same genetic information / same genes (as parent) / same DNA 1 (c) can spray crop with herbicide – only weeds killed crop survives herbicide insufficient 1 (d) any one from: • fears / lack of knowledge about effects of GM food on health allow ‘think that GM food is bad for health’ ignore not natural or against religion • crop plants may pass on gene to wild plants • encourages use of herbicides 1 [6] Page 10 Page 11