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Mark Scheme Results January 2014 International Advanced Level Biology (WBI01) Paper 01 Unit 1: Lifestyle, Transport, Genes and Health

Edexcel and BTEC Qualifications Edexcel and BTEC qualifications come from Pearson, the world s leading learning company. We provide a wide range of qualifications including academic, vocational, occupational and specific programmes for employers. For further information visit our qualifications websites at www.edexcel.com or www.btec.co.uk for our BTEC qualifications. Alternatively, you can get in touch with us using the details on our contact us page at www.edexcel.com/contactus. If you have any subject specific questions about this specification that require the help of a subject specialist, you can speak directly to the subject team at Pearson. Their contact details can be found on this link: www.edexcel.com/teachingservices. You can also use our online Ask the ert service at www.edexcel.com/ask. You will need an Edexcel username and password to access this service. Pearson: helping people progress, everywhere Our aim is to help everyone progress in their lives through education. We believe in every kind of learning, for all kinds of people, wherever they are in the world. We ve been involved in education for over 150 years, and by working across 70 countries, in 100 languages, we have built an international reputation for our commitment to high standards and raising achievement through innovation in education. Find out more about how we can help you and your students at: www.pearson.com/uk January 2014 Publications Code IA037564 All the material in this publication is copyright Pearson Education Ltd 2014

General Marking Guidance All candidates must receive the same treatment. Examiners must mark the first candidate in exactly the same way as they mark the last. Mark schemes should be applied positively. Candidates must be rewarded for what they have shown they can do rather than penalised for omissions. Examiners should mark according to the mark scheme not according to their perception of where the e boundaries may lie. There is no ceiling on achievement. All marks on the mark scheme should be used appropriately. All the marks on the mark scheme are designed to be awarded. Examiners should always award full marks if deserved, i.e. if the answer matches the mark scheme. Examiners should also be prepared to award zero marks if the candidate s response is not worthy of credit according to the mark scheme. Where some judgement is required, mark schemes will provide the principles by which marks will be awarded and exemplification may be limited. When examiners are in doubt regarding the application of the mark scheme to a candidate s response, the team leader must be consulted. Crossed out work should be marked UNLESS the candidate has replaced it with an alternative response. Mark schemes will indicate within the table where, and which strands of QWC, are being assessed. The strands are as follows: i) ensure that text is legible and that spelling, punctuation and grammar are accurate so that meaning is clear ii) select and use a form and style of writing appropriate to purpose and to complex subject matter iii) organise information clearly and coherently, using specialist vocabulary when appropriate

1(a)(i) B 1(a)(ii) B 1(a)(iii) D 1(a)(iv) A Answer Answer Answer Answer Mark Mark Mark Mark

1(b) 1. idea that water is a solvent ; 2. idea that water is {slightly charged / dipole / polar / eq} ; 2. ACCEPT references to hydrogen bonding 3. idea that {polar molecules / ions / eq} can dissolve in water ; 4. idea that water is {viscous / fluid / eq} ; 5. idea of water as a liquid assists mass flow 6. correct reference to cohesion / adhesion ; (3)

2(a) 1. Arrow(s) indicating blood flow through right side ; 2. Arrow(s) indicating blood flow through left side ; ACCEPT for one mark arrow showing blood moving from atria to ventricles OR ventricles to arteries on both sides 2(b) (i) 0.8 / 0.80 ; 2(b) (ii) 1. idea that (semilunar) valves are closed ; 2. because blood { has flowed back onto the valve / pressure in artery is greater (than the ventricle) } / eq ; 1. ACCEPT open at 0.4 and closed at 0.5 2. ACCEPT blood is flowing into ventricle from the artery 2(b)(iii) calculation shows that they are using 60% and 50cm 3 ; 30 ; Answer of 30 gets both marks

2 (c) 1. valve does not shut properly / eq ; 2. some backflow of blood (from ventricle to atrium) / eq ; IGNORE comments about inefficient pumping 3. during ventricular systole / when ventricles contract / eq ; 4. idea of lower blood pressure ; 5. idea of less efficient supply of oxygen ; 6. idea that blood pressure in lungs increases ; (3)

3(a)(i) 1. idea that energy is required ; 2. idea that chloride ions are moving against their concentration ient ; 3. idea of (ATP causes) conformational change to (transport) protein ; 2. ACCEPT against diffusion ient 3. IGNORE activation unqualified, CFTR 3(a)(ii) 1. { more / high / eq } chloride ions in lumen of intestine / eq ; 2. idea that other ions (sodium) follow chloride into the lumen ; 3. water moves into the lumen / eq ; 4. by osmosis ; 5. idea that chloride ions cannot be reabsorbed fast enough ; 6. idea that excess water not reabsorbed into the blood / eq ; (4)

3(a)(iii) 1. idea that both use proteins ; ACCEPT piecing together to get comparison 2. idea that facilitated diffusion goes down a concentration ient while active transport can transport against the concentration ient ; 2. NOT along ient ACCEPT up instead of against 3. active transport uses {ATP / energy} while facilitated diffusion does not / eq ; 3(b) 1. idea of replacing lost water ; 1. IGNORE fluid 2. idea that extra water lowers the solute concentration in lumen ; 3. idea of less water enters the { lumen / intestine / eq } from blood ; 3. ACCEPT reduces osmosis from blood 4. starch is not soluble / idea that starch does not affect osmosis ; 5. idea that starch is digested slowly ; 6. starch is a polysaccharide ; (4)

4(a) 1. alveoli / alveolus ; 2. surface area ; 3. oxygen ; 1. IGNORE air sac 3. ACCEPT O 2 4. diffusion ; (4)

4(b) 1. idea that mass flow generated by heart ; 2. idea that moving blood helps to maintain a concentration ient ; 3. idea that a { steep / eq } concentration ient gives a { fast / eq } rate of diffusion ; 4. idea of { network / lots / eq } of capillaries ; 5. large surface area of capillaries / eq ; 6. idea that large surface area increases the rate of diffusion ; 7. idea that capillaries have very thin walls ; 8. idea that diffusion is fastest over small distances ; 9. idea that no {organs / cells / tissues } are far away from blood / capillaries cover alveoli / eq ; 7. IGNORE thin capillaries 8. ACCEPT references to Fick s law 10. idea that efficiency is related to double circulation ; (5)

5(a)QWC (QWC Spelling of technical terms must be correct and the answer must be organised in a logical sequence) QWC emphasis spelling 1. idea of energy imbalance ; 2. idea of individual becoming {overweight / obese / eq } ; 3. idea of increased blood pressure ; 4. idea of obesity leads to diabetes (a CVD risk factor) ; 1. ACCEPT fat not used for energy 3. ACCEPT reference to hypertension 5. idea of increased (blood) {cholesterol / LDL levels / LDL to HDL ratio} ; 6. idea of {damage to endothelium / overloading of receptors} ; 6. ACCEPT lining 7. formation of { atheroma / plaque / atherosclerosis } / eq ; 8. idea of {loss of elasticity of artery / narrowing of lumen / eq } ; 8. IGNORE narrowing of artery (5)

5 (b) (i) 1. increase in number of risk factors increases the risk of developing CVD / eq ; 1. ACCEPT positive correlation 2. credit use of quantitative manipulated data ; 2. ACCEPT any that follow this pattern subtraction e.g. 0 to 1 = 0.9 % increase e.g. 1 to 2 = 36.4% times increase e.g. 2 to 3 = x 2 / doubles 5(b) (ii) Any one from: 1. idea of less energy intake ; 2. less salt ; 3. {less / moderate / no} alcohol ; 4. (plant) {statins / sterols} ; 5. antioxidants e.g. vitamin C / eq ; 6. more (dietary) fibre / roughage / eq ; 4. ACCEPT stanols IGNORE polyunsaturated fats unless qualified by replacing saturated fats

5 (c) Reference to any one of the following: 1. muscle inflammation 2. liver {damage/failure} 3. {muscle/joint} {aches/pains} 4. {nausea/constipation/diarrhoea} 5. kidney {damage/failure} 6. cataracts 7. diabetes 8. insomnia / eq ; 9. headache 5 (d) 1. idea of less blood volume ; 2. idea of lower blood pressure ; 3. less chance of {damage to wall of artery / atherosclerosis / eq } ; 3. IGNORE reference to vessels

6(a) DEDUCT one mark if water molecule shown as product 1. correct CHOH drawn on C1 on galactose : 2. correct CHOH drawn on C4 of other molecule ; 1. OH above H on C1 2. H above OH on C4 IGNORE other parts of the molecule 6(b) QWC QWC (Spelling of technical terms must be correct and the answer must be organised in a logical sequence) QWC emphasis is clarity of expression 1. change in DNA sequence / eq ; 2. idea of different mrna ; 3. change in { amino acid / AA sequence / primary structure of protein } / reference to different R groups ; 4. idea of different { bonding / tertiary structure / 3D shape / folding } ; 5. change in {shape / properties} of the active site / enzyme not made ; 6. galactose does not fit in the enzymes active site / no enzyme available to break down galactose / eq ; 6. ACCEPT substrate (4)

6(c)(i) 1. { parents / 8 and 9 } do not have galactosaemia but { some of their children / 12 and 13 } do ; ACCEPT for Mp1 and Mp2 an argument based on individuals 4, 6 and 7 being heterozygous in order to produce 12 and 13 2. { parents / 8 and 9 } must be { heterozygous / carriers } ; 2. ACCEPT parent 8 and 9 are likely to be 3. idea that it is very unlikely to have a spontaneous mutation happening { 2 / 3 } times in the same family tree ; 4. idea of low frequency of recessive alleles ; 4. ACCEPT only 3 in this family tree have galactosaemia 6 (c) (ii) 1. genotype of heterozygous parents shown e.g. Gg x Gg ; 2. genotypes of possible children correctly shown ; 3. (probability =) / 25% / 1 in 4 / 0.25 ; 3. only ACCEPT C.E. if correct probability given from their genetic diagram (3)

7(a)(i) 1. idea that increasing protease concentration increases the rate of reaction ; 1. ACCEPT positive correlation 2. idea that it is a non- linear increase ; 3. correct manipulation of figures ; 2. ACCEPT comparison of degree of change before and after 0.2 / 0.23 gdm -3 IGNORE start or beginning 3. IGNORE direct reading from the graph ACCEPT subtractions, divisions, percentages 7(a)(ii) amino acid ;

7(a)(iii) 1. time to digest { stain / blood stain } ; 2. description of how to measure the dependent variable e.g. (blood) stain reduced to standard colour / stain absence ; For 1 & 2, ACCEPT other methodology e.g. use of colorimeter to measure blood removed from cloth. 3. need to control {concentration / volume / mass / source } of blood / size of stain ; 4. idea of same volume of enzyme ; 5. reference to another named controlled variable e.g. ph, temperature, material ; 6. description of how variable controlled ; 7. idea of {replicates / repeats} (at each of the enzyme concentrations used) ; (5) 7(b)(i) 1. idea of increased surface area ; 2. idea of more chance of { a collision between enzyme and substrate / enzyme-substrate complex } ;

7(b) (ii) 1. fatty acid ; 2. glycerol ; 3. monoglyceride / diglyceride ;

8(a) (i) B Answer Mark 8(a) (ii) C Answer Mark 8(a) (iii) A Answer Mark 8(a) (iv) A Answer Mark 8 (b) 1. abortion / false positives / killing healthy fetus / eq ; 2. miscarriage / damage to embryo / eq ; 3. stress to parents / eq ; 3. ACCEPT difficult decisions 4. social stigma of having disabled child / eq ; 5. other social issues 5. ACCEPT availability / cost implications to health service or individuals

8 (c) 1. idea of thick mucus in the reproductive system ; 1. ACCEPT sticky mucus 2. idea that sperm can t reach egg / eq ; 2. ACCEPT prevents fertilisation 3. idea that egg movement affected ; 4. idea that { fallopian tube / cervix / eq } { blocked / narrowed / eq } ; 4. ACCEPT oviduct 5. idea that implantation impaired ;

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