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Q1.
The diagram shows some of the cell divisions that occur during human reproduction.
(a)
(i)
Name the type of cell division that produces cell D from cell B.
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(1)
(ii)
Which organ in the male body produces cell C from cell A?
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(1)
(b)
(i)
Cells A and B each contain 46 chromosomes.
How many chromosomes would there be in the nucleus of cell C?
(1)
(ii)
Why is it important that cell C has this number of chromosomes?
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(2)
(Total 5 marks)
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Q2.
(a)
(i)
Mitosis and meiosis are types of cell division.
For each feature in the table, tick ( ) one box to show if the feature occurs:
•
only in mitosis
•
only in meiosis.
Feature
Only in
mitosis
( )
Only in
mitosis
( )
Produces new cells during growth and repair
Produces gametes (sex cells)
Produces genetically identical cells
(2)
(ii)
Name the organ that produces gametes (sex cells) in:
a man ........................................
a woman. ........................................
(2)
(b)
X and Y chromosomes are the sex chromosomes. They determine a person’s sex.
What sex chromosomes will be found in the body cells of:
(i)
a man ........................................
(1)
(ii)
a woman? ........................................
(1)
(c)
A man and a woman decide to have a child.
What is the chance that the child will be a boy? ...............................................
(1)
(Total 7 marks)
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Q3.
The photograph shows some cells in the root of an onion plant.
By UAF Center for Distance Education [CC BY 2.0], via Flickr
(a)
Cells X and Y have just been produced by cell division.
(i)
Name the type of cell division that produced cells X and Y.
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(1)
(ii)
What happens to the genetic material before the cell divides?
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(1)
(b)
A gardener wanted to produce a new variety of onion.
Explain why sexual reproduction could produce a new variety of onion.
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(3)
(Total 5 marks)
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Q4.
The table shows the number of chromosomes found in each body cell of some different
organisms.
Animals
Species
(a)
Plants
Number of chromosomes
in each body cell
Species
Number of chromosomes
in each body cell
Fruit fly
8
Tomato
24
Goat
60
Potato
44
Human
46
Rice
24
Nearly every organism on earth has an even number of chromosomes in its body cells.
Suggest why.
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(1)
(b)
Chromosomes contain DNA molecules.
Describe the function of DNA.
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(2)
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(c)
Gametes are made in the testes by meiosis.
(i)
Look at the diagrams.
Which diagram, A, B, C or D, represents how cell division by meiosis produces
gametes in the testes?
(1)
(ii)
How many chromosomes will each goat gamete contain?
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(1)
(d)
Body cells divide by mitosis.
(i)
Why is the ability of body cells to divide important?
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(1)
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(ii)
When a body cell of a potato plant divides, how many chromosomes will each of the
new cells contain?
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(1)
(Total 7 marks)
Q5.
The drawing shows some of the stages of reproduction in horses.
(a)
(i)
Name this type of reproduction .......................................................................
(ii)
Name the type of cell labelled A .....................................................................
(1)
(1)
(b)
Name the type of cell division taking place at the stage labelled:
(i)
B ......................................................................................................................
(ii)
C ......................................................................................................................
(2)
(c)
How does the number of chromosomes in each cell of the embryo compare with the
number of chromosomes in cell A?
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(1)
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(d)
When the foal grows up it will look similar to its parents but it will not be identical to either
parent.
(i)
Explain why it will look similar to its parents.
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(1)
(ii)
Explain why it will not be identical to either of its parents.
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(2)
(Total 8 marks)
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M1.
(a)
(i)
meiosis
allow mieosis
1
(ii)
testis / testes
allow testicle
1
(b)
(i)
23
1
(ii)
fuses / joins with cell D / with egg cell or used in fertilisation
allow fuse with another cell
1
prevents doubling of chromosome number / restores original no. / 46 / diploid
no. / normal no. / full no.
accept 23 from each parent / from each gamete
1
[5]
M2.
(a)
(i)
Feature
Mitosis
only
Meiosis
only
Produces new cells during growth and repair
Produces gametes (sex cells)
Produces genetically identical cells
All 3 correct = 2 marks
2 correct = 1 mark
0 or 1 correct = 0 marks
2
(ii)
(a man) testis / testes
accept testicle(s)
1
(a woman) ovary / ovaries
do not accept ‘ova’ / ovule
1
(b)
(i)
XY / YX
or
X and Y
1
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(ii)
XX
or
X and X or 2 X’s
accept X
1
(c)
½ / 0.5 / 50% / 1:1 / 1 in 2
do not accept 1:2 / 50/50
allow 50:50
allow 2 in 4
1
[7]
M3.
(a)
(i)
mitosis
correct spelling only
1
(ii)
replicates / doubles / is copied / duplicates
accept cloned
ignore multiplied / reproduced
1
(b)
fertilisation occurs / fusion (of gametes)
accept converse for asexual, eg none in asexual / just division in
asexual
1
so leading to mixing of genetic information / genes / DNA / chromosomes
genes / DNA / chromosomes / genetic information comes from 1
parent in asexual
ignore characteristics
1
one copy (of each allele / gene / chromosome) from each parent
or
gametes produced by meiosis
or
meiosis causes variation
meiosis must be spelt correctly
1
[5]
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M4.
(a)
any one from
•
chromosomes in pairs
•
inherited one of each pair from each parent
•
one of each pair in egg and one of each pair in sperm
•
so sex cells / gametes can have half the number
allow need to pair during cell division / meiosis
1
(b)
any two from:
•
code
•
combination / sequence of amino acids
•
forming specific / particular proteins / examples
If no other mark gained allow reference to controlling
characteristics / appearance for 1 mark
2
(c)
(i)
C
1
(ii)
30
1
(d)
(i)
for growth / repair / replacement / asexual reproduction
do not accept incorrect qualification, eg growth of cells or repair of
cells
they equals cells therefore do not accept they grow etc
1
(ii)
44 or 22 pairs
1
[7]
M5.
(a)
(ii)
(i)
sexual / sex
egg / gamete / sex cell / ovum
for 1 mark each
(reject ovule)
2
(b)
(i)
meiosis / reduction
(ii)
mitosis / somatic
for 1 mark each
2
(c)
twice as many (reject answers based on 23 / 46 chromosomes)
for one mark
1
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(d)
(i)
information / genes / DNA passed from parents
(chromosomes neutral)
for one mark
1
(ii)
genes / genetic information / chromosomes from two parents
alleles may be different
environmental effect / named may have been mutation
any two for 1 mark each
2
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