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PCGHS March Test ~ Year 2009 ~ Upper Six BIOLOGY Mark Scheme Page 1 Suggested Mark Scheme Item 1 (a) (i) (ii) (b) (i) Answers / Points Endodermis Xylem Casparian strip / suberin impermeable / barrier to water movement (idea of waterproof, not waxy) Water enters cell along water potential / osmotic gradient / by osmosis A – sinoatrial node / SA node / SAN / pacemaker B – atrioventricular node / AV node / AVN C – Bundle of His / arioventricular bundle / AV bundle D – Purkinje fibre / Purkyne fibre Mark 1 1 1 1 3 max (All correct – 3 marks; Three correct – 2 marks; One or two correct – 1 mark) (ii) Give time for the cardiac muscle of atria to finish contracting (and force the blood to flow from atria to ventricles). or Allow atria ample time to empty its blood completely into the ventricles before the ventricles contract. (iii) Stretch receptors in the aortic arch and carotid sinuses detect: Increases in blood pressure 1 2 max Chemoreceptors in the carotid body detect: Increases in PPCO2 Decreases in blood pH 2 (a) (i) Subtotal The maintenance of the internal environment of a living organism at a constant level / within a narrow range of limits. 10 2 Alternatively: The process of maintaining a constant internal environment in an organism. (ii) Correct graph for endotherm – 1 mark Correct graph for ectotherm – 1 mark 2 (b) (i) Urea / glucose / amino acids / fatty acids / glycerol / (inorganic) ion (one mark for two of above) Prepared by CBYeap 2 1 Page 2 PCGHS March Test ~ Year 2009 ~ Upper Six BIOLOGY Mark Scheme (c) (ii) (Less blood pressure / Blood pressure decreased) forms less filtrate Rate ↓ 1 (iii) Decrease in insulin production / receptors not responsive to insulin or Specific damage to tubule / membrane less permeable to glucose 1 (iv) Glucose reabsorbed/absorbed into blood from proximal tubule By active transport / involving membrane carriers 1 1 (i) i. Carbohydrate metabolism. ii. Protein metabolism. iii. Bile production. iv. Storage of vitamins and minerals. v. Detoxification. vi. Lipid metabolism. vii. Storage of blood. viii. Breakdown of haemoglobin. viiii. Hormone production and breakdown. x. Heat production. (1 pairs correct – 1 mark) 5 max (ii) 6 . Subtotal Twice. 20 1 Citrate (6C) is converted to α-ketoglutarate (5C). α-Ketoglutarate is converted to succinyl CoA (4C). 1 1 (i) Cristae / inner membrane of mitochondrion 1 (ii) Electrons / hydrogen combine with NAD or FAD / NADH or FADH in correct context 1 Electrons passed through series of carriers and energy released during the transfer 1 Energy used to make ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate (reject P, accept Pi) / using ATPase 1 3 (a) (b) Prepared by CBYeap Page 3 PCGHS March Test ~ Year 2009 ~ Upper Six BIOLOGY Mark Scheme R : β-oxidation P : Glyecerol Q : Fatty acids (c) 3 Subtotal 4 (a) (i) Light reaction – granum of chloroplast Dark reaction – stroma of chloroplast (ii) Photolysis / Cyclic photophosphorylation / Non-cyclic photophosphorylation (Three correct – 2 marks; one or two correct – 1 mark) 10 1 1 2 (iii) Cyclic Photons ADP Phosphate group Non-cyclic Photons Water ADP NADP+ Phosphate group ATP ATP Oxygen 1 Captured energy in the form of ATP Captured energy in the form of ATP and NADPH 1 NADPH2 1 (List out completely; otherwise, no mark) (b) (i) C3 plants High [CO2] only exist in mesophyll cells. CO2 receptor is RUBP. RUBP carboxylase is inefficient at low [CO2]. First product formed is glycerate 3-phosphate, a 3C compound. Photorespiration occurs. O2 acts as competitive inhibitor Less efficient photosynthesis rate. Photosynthetic yield is lower. No Krantz anatomy in the leaf. Only 1 type of chloroplast is found in mesophyll cells. C4 plants High [CO2] exist in mesophyll cells and bundle sheath cells. CO2 receptor is PEP in mesophyll cells and RUBP in bundle sheath cells. PEP carboxylase has a higher affinity for CO2 at low [CO2]. First product formed is oxaloacetate, a 4C compound. 3 max Photorespiration is inhibited by high [CO2] (due to Krantz anatomy). Photosynthesis is efficient. Yield is much higher. Krantz anatomy present. Two different forms of chloropast: Palisade mesophyll cell contain few small chloroplasts, many large well-developed grana but no starch grains. Bundle sheath cells have many large chloroplasts with fewer poorly developed grana and starch grains. Either three above for three marks. Subtotal Prepared by CBYeap 10 Page 4 PCGHS March Test ~ Year 2009 ~ Upper Six BIOLOGY Mark Scheme 5 (a) (b) (i) A : carbonic acid (H2CO3) B : carbonic anhydrase (ii) Lowers the surface tension of the fluid lining the inner surface of the alveolus 1 Speeds up the rate of gaseous exchange 1 (i) Draw a curve to the right of curve for pH 7.4 1 (ii) More oxygen unloaded / given up / affinity decreased / reduced saturation 1 Oxyhaemoglobin dissociates at higher oxygen concentration/ partial pressure / more oxygen unloaded at the same PPO2 1 Aerobic respiration will produce carbon dioxide which dissolves in blood forming acid or Anaerobic respiration produces lactate / lactic acid 1 (Both or either one type of the respiration) Increase hydrogen ion concentration 1 (iii) Prepared by CBYeap C : Bohr D : chloride 4 Subtotal 10 TOTAL 60