Reproduction Exam Pack: Name: - Class: - Date
Reproduction Exam Pack: Name: - Class: - Date
Reproduction Exam Pack: Name: - Class: - Date
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Q1.
When humans reproduce, chromosomes and genes are passed on to the next generation.
In each of the following questions, draw a ring around the correct answer to complete the
sentence.
cellulose.
(a) A gene is a small section of DNA.
protein.
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X and X.
(b) The sex chromosomes in the human male are X and Y.
Y and Y.
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23 chromosomes.
(c) (i) Most human body cells contain 46 chromosomes.
92 chromosomes.
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fertilisation.
(d) Gametes are produced by meiosis.
mitosis.
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(Total 5 marks)
Q2.
Our understanding of genetics and inheritance has improved due to the work of many
scientists.
(a) Draw one line from each scientist to the description of their significant work.
Description of significant
Scientist
work
Charles Darwin
Alfred Russel
Wallance
Gregor Mendel
Worked on warning
colouration in animals.
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What is a section of DNA which codes for one specific protein called?
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Figure 1
How many amino acids does the strand of DNA in Figure 1 code for?
Tick one box.
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Figure 2
Heterozygous
Homozygous dominant
Homozygous recessive
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(Total 9 marks)
Q3.
Figure 1 shows a human body cell.
Figure 1
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Draw one line from each type of cell to the number of chromosomes it contains.
Number of
Type of cell
Chromosomes
10
Human body cell 23
46
Sperm cell 60
92
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Figure 2
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(e) A man and a woman have two sons. The woman is pregnant with a third child.
0%
25%
50%
100%
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(Total 6 marks)
Q4.
In sexual reproduction, an egg fuses with a sperm.
(a) (i) Draw a ring around the correct answer to complete the sentence.
cloning.
mitosis.
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(ii) Egg cells and sperm cells each contain the structures given in the box.
chromosome gene nucleus
List these three structures in size order, starting with the smallest.
1 ____________________________________________________ (smallest)
2. ____________________________________________________________
3 _____________________________________________________ (largest)
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protein.
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(i) Draw a tick ( ) on the part of the diagram that shows a sperm cell.
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(Total 7 marks)
Q5.
In humans, hair colour is an inherited characteristic.
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BB
Bb
bb
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Figure 2
Complete Figure 2 to show the combination of alleles that the children would
inherit.
One has been done for you.
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(iii) What is the probability that one of the children would have red hair?
Tick (✔) one box.
1 in 2
1 in 3
1 in 4
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(Total 5 marks)
Q6.
(a) Which organ of the human body produces egg cells?
liver ovary testis
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23 46 48
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(c) Some women find it difficult to have a baby. A doctor may suggest that these women
should use In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) to help them have a baby.
Table 1 shows how successful IVF was for women of different ages at one clinic.
Table 1
Age of Percentage of
women in women who had a
years baby
<35 35
35–37 31
38–39 25
40–42 32
43–44 7
>44 0
(i) A student thought that the result for women aged 40–42 was anomalous.
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Table 2
Age of Number of women per 1000
women in who had a baby with a faulty
years chromosome
25 2.0
30 2.6
35 6.1
40 19.6
45 66.0
(i) A 45-year-old woman is more likely than a 25-year-old woman to have a baby
with a faulty chromosome.
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(ii) Suggest two reasons why many fertility clinics will not accept women over 40
years of age for IVF treatment.
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2. ____________________________________________________________
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(Total 8 marks)
Q7.
Genetic disorder E is a condition caused by a change in the chromosomes.
(a) Figure 1 shows the chromosomes from one cell of a person with genetic disorder E.
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(ii) Describe how the chromosomes shown in Figure 1 are different from the
chromosomes from a person who does not have genetic disorder E.
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(b) As a woman gets older, the chance of her having a baby with genetic disorder E
increases.
(ii) A 40-year-old woman is more likely than a 35-year-old woman to have a baby
with genetic disorder E.
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(c) A 41-year-old woman wants to have a baby. A 41-year-old woman has an increased
chance of having a baby with genetic disorder E.
The table gives some information about two methods of embryo screening.
Method 1 Method 2
2. One cell is taken from each embryo 2. Cells are taken when the embryo is
when the embryo is 3 days old. 10 weeks old.
3. Cells are screened for genetic 3. Cells are screened for genetic
disorder E. disorder E.
5. This method costs about £6000. 5. This method costs about £600.
Use information from the table to give two advantages and one disadvantage of
Method 1 compared with Method 2 for detecting genetic disorder E.
Advantages of Method 1:
1. _________________________________________________________________
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2. _________________________________________________________________
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Disadvantage of Method 1:
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(Total 8 marks)
Q8.
DNA is the genetic material of human cells.
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(ii) When a cell divides by mitosis the new cells are genetically identical.
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(c) A burglar broke into a house. The burglar cut his hand on some broken glass.
Scientists extracted DNA from the blood on the broken glass.
The scientists analysed the DNA from the glass and DNA from three suspects, A, B
and C. The scientists used a method called DNA fingerprinting.
Figure 2 shows the scientists’ results.
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(Total 6 marks)
Q9.
CRAM is an inherited condition which causes muscle breakdown.
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(iii) Give evidence from the diagram that CRAM is caused by a recessive allele.
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Explain why.
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Probability = _____________________________
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(ii) To avoid having another child with CRAM, persons 7 and 8 may decide to use
embryo screening.
PGD involves IVF (in vitro fertilisation) of a few eggs, then taking a cell from
each embryo when it is 3 days old.
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The DNA in the cell can then be tested. An unaffected embryo can be
implanted in the woman’s uterus. The possibility of a false positive result is
around 1 in 6. The procedure costs about £6000. Affected embryos would be
discarded. Extra unaffected embryos might be frozen and kept for later
implantation. Alternatively, the extra embryos might be used in scientific
research.
CVS involves taking a sample of blood from the placenta a few weeks into
pregnancy. DNA from white blood cells can then be tested.
If an affected embryo is detected, the parents then have to decide whether to
terminate the pregnancy or allow it to continue.
CVS has a 1 percent chance of giving an incorrect result and a 0.9 percent
chance of causing a miscarriage. CVS costs about £600.
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(Total 15 marks)