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Surname Other Names Centre Number 2 Candidate Number GCE AS/A level 1072/01 BIOLOGY BY2 P.M. THURSDAY, 26 May 2011 1 1 2 hours For s use Question Maximum Mark 1 6 2 8 3 8 4 10 5 7 6 11 7 10 8 10 Total 70 Mark Awarded 1072 010001 INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page. Answer all questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided in this booklet. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES The number of marks is given in brackets at the end of each question or part-question. You are reminded of the necessity for good English and orderly presentation in your answers. The quality of written communication will affect the awarding of marks. VP*

2 1. The two diagrams below show life cycles of two different groups of insects (not drawn to scale). Grasshopper 7 6 1 5 4 2 3 Housefly D A C B

3 (a) (i) What name is given to the type of life cycle of the grasshopper? [1]... (ii) Name the stages labelled 1,... 7,... 2-6.... [2] (b) (i) What name is given to the type of life cycle of the housefly? [1]... (ii) Name the stages labelled A,... B,... C,... D.... [2] 1072 010003 (Total 6 marks) Turn over.

4 2. Twenty thousand years ago, cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) roamed throughout the savannahs and plains of four continents: Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America. About 10 000 years ago - because of climate changes - all but one species of the cheetah became extinct. With the drastic reduction in their numbers, close relatives were forced to breed and the cheetah became genetically inbred, meaning that all cheetahs are closely related. (a) Classify the cheetah. [3] Phylum... Class... Genus... (b) Name one feature that a cheetah has which allows the correct identification of each of its phylum and class. [2] Feature of the phylum Feature of the class (c) The drastic reduction in the numbers of cheetah results in the loss of genetic diversity in the population. What term is applied to this? [1]...

5 (d) (i) What biochemical method could have been used to determine that all cheetahs are closely related? [1] (ii) What would the results show? [1] (Total 8 marks) 1072 010005 Turn over.

3. The diagram below shows the life cycle of the pork tapeworm Taenia solium. 6 B Scolex (head of tapeworm) attaches to intestine Adult tapeworm in small intestine is 8 to 11 feet long A (a) Describe the sequence of events which occur between A and B, from passing of the tapeworm eggs in human faeces to the infection of another human host. [2] (b) Give three features of the tapeworm which show how the parasite is adapted to its way of life. [3] (c) What two simple precautions can be taken to avoid infection by the pork tapeworm? [2]

7 (d) The drug used to treat infections is Praziquantel which works by inducing severe spasms and paralysis of the worm s muscles. Suggest how this may cause the removal of the tapeworm. [1] (Total 8 marks) 1072 010007 Turn over.

8 4. The photograph below shows the surface view of stomata found on the lower surface of Kalanchoe (Kalanchoe sp.) leaves. A B Image by J. Adds, courtesy of SAPS (a) Identify cells A and B. [2] A... B... (b) Give two functions of stomata in leaves. [2]

9 (c) Explain how the flow of water into cells A leads to opening of stomatal pores. [4] (d) When cells A were treated with cyanide the stomatal pores failed to open. Explain why cyanide is having this effect on these cells. [2] 1072 010009 (Total 10 marks) Turn over.

10 5. The photographs below show sections of two leaves from two species of plant. Ligustrum is a mesophyte plant. TS Ligustrum leaf (Privet) TS Nymphaea leaf (Waterlily)

11 (a) What type of plant is Nymphaea? [1]... (b) Using the information in the photographs, describe two visible differences between the two species. [2] (c) State three adaptations of Nymphaea for living in an aquatic environment and state why each is important. [3] (d) Give one feature of Ammophila (Marram Grass) which shows how it is adapted to its environment. [1] (Total 7 marks) Turn over.

12 6. The cardiac cycle diagram below depicts changes in aortic pressure, left ventricular pressure, left atrial pressure during a single cycle of cardiac contraction and relaxation. 120 Aortic Pressure Pressure (mmhg) 60 Left Ventricular Pressure Left Atrial Pressure 0 0 0.4 0.8 Time (seconds) (a) On the diagram above: (i) (ii) Indicate with a letter A where the aortic semi lunar valve opens and with a B where it closes. [2] Indicate with a letter C where the left atrioventricular (bicuspid) valve opens and with a D where it closes. [2] (b) Why does the ventricular pressure fall to zero, whilst the aortic pressure does not fall below 80 mmhg? [2] (c) Using the information in the diagram above, calculate the rate of heartbeat for one minute. Show your working. [2] Answer...

13 The table below shows the pressure in different areas of the heart. Region of heart Maximum Pressure (mmhg) Right Atrium 4 Right Ventricle 25 Pulmonary Artery 25 Left Atrium 10 Left Ventricle 120 Aorta 120 (d) Using the information in the table above, explain the difference in pressures between the left atrium, left ventricle and right ventricle. [3] (Total 11 marks) Turn over.

14 7. An experiment was carried out to determine the effect of bile salts on the digestion of lipids. After equilibration at 37 C each tube contained: 1 cm 3 enzyme 5 cm 3 full cream milk 2 cm 3 sodium carbonate 6 drops of phenolphthalein ph indicator. Bile salts were added to tube B and boiled enzyme used in tube C. In alkaline solutions above ph10 phenolphthalein indicator is pink. In solutions below ph 8.3 it is colourless. The colour changes of the solutions are shown in the table below. Tube A No bile salts Tube B Plus bile salts Tube C Boiled enzyme Initial colour of indicator in experiment Colour of indicator after 5 minutes Colour of indicator after 10 minutes Colour of indicator after 15 minutes Pink Pink Pink Pink Colourless Pink Pink Colourless Pink Colourless Colourless Pink

15 (a) Name the enzyme used in this experiment. [1]... (b) (i) Explain the change in colour of indicator from pink to colourless. [2] (ii) Using your knowledge of lipid digestion in the gut, explain the results seen in the tubes A and B. [3] (c) Explain fully the results of tube C. [3] (d) Suggest why the experiment was carried out using full cream milk. [1] (Total 10 marks) Turn over.

16 8. Answer one of the following questions. Any diagrams included in your answer must be fully annotated. Either, (a) Discuss the adaptations shown by different terrestrial animals for gas exchange. [10] Or, (b) Using a suitably drawn and labelled graph, explain what is meant by the oxygen dissociation curve for normal adult mammalian haemoglobin and, using additional lines on the graph, explain how this differs according to the environment in which the organism lives. [10]

17 Turn over.

18 (Total 10 marks)