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Centre No. Candidate No. Paper Reference(s) 4325/2H London Examinations IGCSE Biology Paper 2H Higher Tier Thursday 8 November 2007 Morning Time: 2 hours Materials required for examination Nil Paper Reference 4 3 2 5 2 H Surname Signature Items included with question papers Nil Initial(s) Examiner s use only Team Leader s use only Question Number Blank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Instructions to Candidates In the boxes above, write your centre number, candidate number, your surname, initial(s) and signature. The paper reference is shown at the top of this page. Check that you have the correct question paper. Answer ALL the questions in the spaces provided in this question paper. Show all the steps in any calculations and state the units. Calculators may be used. Information for Candidates The total mark for this paper is 120. The marks for parts of questions are shown in round brackets: e.g.. There are 28 pages in this question paper. All pages are indicated. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Advice to Candidates Write your answers neatly and in good English. This publication may be reproduced only in accordance with Edexcel Limited copyright policy. 2007 Edexcel Limited. Printer s Log. No. H29166A W850/4325/57570 7/7/6/2/1 *H29166A0128* Total Turn over

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Answer ALL the questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided. 1. Living organisms have certain characteristics in common. The table gives descriptions of some of these characteristics. Complete the table by filling in the gaps. Characteristic Description moving not staying in the same place excreting increasing in size and mass getting energy from food reproducing Q1 (Total 4 marks) *H29166A0328* 3 Turn over

2. (a) Substances move into and out of cells by different methods. Three methods, A, B and C, are described below. A B C movement of substances against a concentration gradient movement of water from a dilute solution to a more concentrated solution through a partially permeable membrane movement of substances down a concentration gradient Complete the table by putting the correct letter for each method. Method Letter of description diffusion osmosis active transport (b) Complete the sentences below by writing a correct word or phrase in the spaces. (i) An example of diffusion in the lung of a mammal involves a substance called oxygen, which moves from the... to the (3).... (ii) An example of osmosis in the kidney of a mammal involves a substance called..., which moves from the nephron to the.... (iii) An example of active transport in a flowering plant involves uptake of a mineral salt, which moves from the... to the... in a root hair cell. 4 *H29166A0428*

(c) The graphs show the effect of changing the temperature on the rate of movement of substances into cells. rate rate temperature A temperature B rate rate temperature C temperature D (i) Which graph shows the effect of temperature on diffusion? (1) (ii) Which graph shows the effect of temperature on active transport? (1) Q2 (Total 11 marks) *H29166A0528* 5 Turn over

3. A habitat is a place where organisms live. The food chains below are from different habitats. From a seashore seaweed periwinkle oystercatcher (a mollusc) (a bird) From the edge of a field blackberry bank vole tawny owl (a fruit) (a mammal) (a bird) (a) (i) Name one primary consumer in these food chains. (1) (ii) What is the original energy source for these food chains? (1) (b) The following food chains come from a woodland environment. leaf litter earthworm blackbird sparrow hawk dead mouse blowfly larvae common frog grass snake Other than the names of the organisms, give two ways in which these food chains differ from the examples in part (a). 1... 2... 6 *H29166A0628*

(c) (i) Name two groups of organisms that can act as decomposers in food chains. 1... 2... (ii) Describe the role of decomposers in the carbon cycle. (3) Q3 (Total 9 marks) *H29166A0728* 7 Turn over

4. The diagram shows a section of the human eye. cornea A retina (a) Name the part labelled A. (1) (b) Some people have a rare genetic condition that makes the cornea become cloudy. As a result they find it difficult to see clearly and may become blind. (i) Suggest why a cloudy cornea makes it difficult for a person to see clearly. 8 *H29166A0828*

(ii) The condition for cloudy cornea is caused by a dominant allele N. The recessive allele, n, results in a clear cornea. A couple plan to have children. The father is heterozygous for cloudy cornea and the mother is homozygous recessive. Complete the genetic diagram to show the genotypes of the parents, the gametes and the possible genotypes and phenotypes of their children. Use N for the dominant allele and n for the recessive allele. Father Mother Genotypes of parents... and... Gametes Genotypes of children Phenotypes of children (4) Q4 (Total 7 marks) *H29166A0928* 9 Turn over

5. The diagram shows a white blood cell ingesting a bacterium. A bacterium B C (a) Complete the table to give the names and functions of the parts labelled A, B and C. Letter Name Function A B C (b) Describe what happens to the bacterium after it has been ingested by the white blood cell. (c) Normal blood contains 7000 white blood cells per mm 3. A person with a mild infection had blood with 10 500 white blood cells per mm 3. Calculate the percentage increase in white blood cells. Show your working. (6) Answer... Q5 (Total 10 marks) 10 *H29166A01028*

6. The technique of selective breeding can be used to produce a crop of tomato plants that flower early. The table shows the steps taken to breed early-flowering tomato plants. Complete the table by using numbers to show the correct order of the steps. Step Order of step select early-flowering offspring plants allow seeds from early-flowering plants to grow select early-flowering plants 1 grow early-flowering offspring plants 5 repeat the process for several generations collect seeds from early-flowering plants Q6 (Total 4 marks) *H29166A01128* 11 Turn over

7. Explain how growing crops in glasshouses can alter the yield of a crop............................... Q7 (Total 5 marks) 12 *H29166A01228*

8. Some large molecules are made from smaller basic units. (a) The table shows some important large molecules in living organisms. Complete the table to show the missing large molecule and the smaller basic units. Large molecule Smaller basic units starch protein fatty acids and glycerol (b) Protein is broken down into its smaller units by a protease enzyme. The graph shows how the activity of a protease is affected by temperature. (3) rate of reaction in arbitrary units 0 10 20 30 40 50 temperature in C 60 Describe how the rate of reaction of this protease varies with temperature. Q8 (Total 5 marks) *H29166A01328* 13 Turn over

9. The diagram shows part of the human digestive system. (a) On the diagram, use an arrow and the letter L to show the large intestine. (b) On the diagram, use an arrow and the letter B to show where bile is made. (1) (1) (c) Give two functions of bile. 1... 2... 14 *H29166A01428*

(d) The products of digestion are absorbed by villi in the small intestine. Explain how the structure of villi helps absorption of these products. Q9 (Total 6 marks) *H29166A01528* 15 Turn over

10. The diagram shows a nephron from a human kidney. B glomerulus A C (a) (i) Name the parts of the nephron labelled A, B and C. A... B... C... (3) (ii) Ultrafiltration occurs between the glomerulus and part A. Explain what is meant by the term ultrafiltration. 16 *H29166A01628*

(b) The table shows the concentrations of urea in part A and in part C. Concentration of urea in g per 100 cm 3 in part A in part C 0.03 2.00 (i) How many times more concentrated is the urea in part C compared with part A? (1) (ii) Suggest why the concentration of urea is greater in part C than in part A. (1) (c) Some substances affect the secretion of ADH. These substances increase the production of urine and are known as diuretics. Suggest how diuretics increase the production of urine. (3) Q10 (Total 10 marks) *H29166A01728* 17 Turn over

11. The diagram shows how the levels of oestrogen and progesterone vary in the menstrual cycle. hormone levels progesterone oestrogen 0 14 28 day of cycle (a) On the diagram, show how the line for progesterone would change if the woman became pregnant. (1) (b) Fill in the missing words in the sentences below. The fusion of a male and female gamete is known as fertilisation, which produces a single cell called a... This cell divides and develops into an..., which is protected by... fluid in the uterus. (3) (c) Which type of reproduction involves gametes? (1) Q11 (Total 5 marks) 18 *H29166A01828*

12. Many scientists from the British Antarctic Survey work in the Antarctic. Sometimes the temperature can fall as low as 50 C. Scientists who live there need lots of energy to work under such cold conditions. (a) Name the process that releases energy in the cells of these scientists working in the Antarctic. (1) (b) Complete the balanced chemical equation for the process that releases energy. C 6 H 12 O 6 +... 6CO 2 +... + energy (c) Explain why the scientists need lots of energy to work in these cold conditions. (d) Describe and explain one way in which the skin helps in temperature regulation in cold conditions. Q12 (Total 7 marks) *H29166A01928* 19 Turn over

13. The diagram shows some of the processes in the nitrogen cycle. dead organic material A protein in plants protein in animals ammonium ions E nitrogen gas B D nitrate C nitrite Bacteria are involved in the stages labelled A, B, C, D and E. (a) Give the letter of one stage that involves each of the following. nitrifying bacteria... denitrifying bacteria... nitrogen-fixing bacteria... (3) (b) Fungi are also involved in the nitrogen cycle. Describe how fungi feed. 20 *H29166A02028*

(c) Explain how the use of nitrate fertiliser on a farmer s field can affect algal growth in rivers. (4) Q13 (Total 9 marks) *H29166A02128* 21 Turn over

14. Cauliflowers are vegetables. They may be grown by micropropagation. Small pieces of plant (explants) are grown on nutrient jelly. The young plants are then transferred into growing trays. The technique produces clones. The process is shown in the diagram. explant young plant parent cauliflower nutrient jelly growing tray (a) Explain why the young cauliflower plants are described as clones. (b) Give one advantage and one disadvantage to the grower of producing new cauliflower plants that are clones. Advantage... Disadvantage... 22 *H29166A02228*

(c) Scientists have produced transgenic animals. These animals can also be cloned. (i) What is meant by the term transgenic? (ii) Describe two possible uses of transgenic animals. Use 1... Use 2... (4) Q14 (Total 10 marks) *H29166A02328* 23 Turn over

15. (a) The diagram shows a section through the left side of the heart as seen from the front. The black arrows indicate the direction of blood flow. atrioventricular (bicuspid) valves (i) On the diagram, use an arrow and the letter A to show the left atrium. (1) (ii) Give two features of the diagram which show that the ventricle is contracting. 1... 2... (iii) Name the vessel through which blood enters the left side of the heart. (1) 24 *H29166A02428*

(b) When a part of the heart contracts, the blood pressure in that part increases. When the part relaxes, the blood pressure in that part decreases. The table shows the changes in blood pressure in the left atrium, the left ventricle and the aorta at different times during a sequence of contraction and relaxation of the heart. Time in s Blood pressure in kpa Left atrium Left ventricle Aorta 0.0 0.5 0.4 10.6 0.1 1.2 0.7 10.6 0.2 0.3 6.7 10.6 0.3 0.4 17.3 16.0 0.4 0.8 8.0 12.0 (i) At which time is the left atrium most relaxed? (1) (ii) Between which times are the atrioventricular valves closed? (1) (iii) At which time does blood start flowing into the aorta? Explain your answer. (3) Q15 (Total 9 marks) *H29166A02528* 25 Turn over

16. Cystic fibrosis is a condition that affects the lungs. (a) People with cystic fibrosis have mucus in the air passages of their lungs that is thicker and stickier than normal. Suggest how cystic fibrosis affects the ability of a person to do exercise. (3) 26 *H29166A02628*

(b) Cystic fibrosis is an inherited condition. Attempts have been made to treat people with cystic fibrosis by transferring normal genes into lung cells with defective genes. This is an example of genetic modification. Describe how a gene can be transferred from one organism to another using genetic modification. (6) Q16 (Total 9 marks) TOTAL FOR PAPER: 120 MARKS END *H29166A02728* 27

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