Life Sciences p1 Nov 2017
Life Sciences p1 Nov 2017
Life Sciences p1 Nov 2017
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NATIONAL
SENIOR CERTIFICATE
GRADE 10
NOVEMBER 2017
LIFE SCIENCES P1
MARKS: 150
TIME: 2½ hours
*XLFSE1*
4. Number the answers correctly according to the numbering system used in this
question paper.
8. The diagrams in this question paper are NOT necessarily drawn to scale.
12. Round off all calculations to two decimals after the comma.
SECTION A
QUESTION 1
1.1 Various options are provided as possible answers to the following questions.
Choose the correct answer and write only the letter (A‒D) next to the question
number (1.1.1‒1.1.8) in the ANSWER BOOK, for example 1.1.10 D.
A disaccharides.
B monosaccharides.
C amino acids.
D glycerol.
A photosynthesis.
B cellular respiration.
C cellular division.
D cytokinesis.
A Lysosome
B Plastid
C Tonoplast
D Dictyosome
A Enzyme
B Microbes
C Bacterium
D Antibody
A Cartilage
B Tendon
C Ligament
D Blood
A capillarity.
B transpiration.
C root pressure.
D transpiration pull.
A millipede.
B flatworm.
C jelly fish.
D earthworm. (8 x 2) (16)
1.2 Give the correct biological term for each of the following descriptions.
Write only the term next to the question number (1.2.1‒1.2.7) in the
ANSWER BOOK.
1.2.5 Permanent tissue that lines the surfaces of roots, stems and leaves
COLUMN I COLUMN II
1.3.1 Increases the absorption of A: Vitamin A
calcium in the body B: Vitamin D
1.3.2 Active transport of substances A: Osmosis
into and out of the cell B: Diffusion
1.3.3 Dark-stained body in the A: Nucleus
nucleoplasm of a cell B: Nucleolus
1.3.4 Connects bone to bone A: Tendon
B: Ligament
1.3.5 Type of joint formed at the A: Pivot
wrists B: Ball and socket
1.3.6 Number of ribs joined to the A: 24
vertebral column B: 12
1.3.7 Force responsible for upward A: Capillarity
movement of water in plants B: Transpiration pull
(7 x 2) (14)
1.4 Study the diagram below of the Lock and Key Theory of enzymes. Answer the
questions that follow.
2
[Source: https://www.quora.com]
1.4.2 What is the function of the enzyme, protease, in washing powders? (2)
TOTAL SECTION A: 50
SECTION B
QUESTION 2
2.1 Study the electron micrograph of a typical cell below and answer the
questions that follow.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
[Source: https://www.Studyblue.com]
2.1.4 Tabulate TWO differences between plant and animal cells. (5)
A B C D
[Source: https://wwwpublications.nigms.nih.gov]
2.2.2 List the main events that occur during phase D. (3)
2.2.4 Give one difference in telophase between plant and animal cells. (2)
2.3 Study the diagram below of the cross section of a dicotyledonous leaf.
Answer the questions that follow.
2.4 Study the food label below and answer the questions that follow.
NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION
Servings per package: 8
Serving size: 47,5 g (1 sausage)
2.4.3 Would you consider this product a healthy choice in terms of fat content?
Give ONE reason for your answer. (2)
2.4.4 Calculate the total amount of sodium if three sausages were eaten. (2)
[40]
QUESTION THREE
3.1 Study the diagram of a region of the human skeleton. Answer the questions that
follow.
B
C
D
E
[Source: www.pinsdaddy.com]
3.1.2 Give the LETTERS of the bones that make up the pectoral girdle. (2)
3.1.3 Synovial joints are freely moveable joints that assist with movement.
Draw and label a diagram of a typical synovial joint. (5)
3.1.4 Give the LETTER of a synovial joint in the diagram above. (1)
3.1.5 Two sets of muscles are attached to the front and back of the humerus
respectively.
3.1.5.2 Name the substance that builds and repairs muscle tissue. (2)
3.1.5.4 Predict what would happen if the muscle attached to the back
of the humerus cannot function. (1)
3.2 Zandile set up the following apparatus to investigate how temperature affects
transpiration rate.
3.2.2 Give ONE precaution you would take when setting up this apparatus. (2)
3.2.3 Predict what would happen to the speed of movement of the air bubble
if Vaseline was applied to the ventral surfaces of all the leaves. Explain
your answer. (3)
3.2.4 Why should this apparatus be allowed to stand before starting the
experiment? (1)
Temperature °C 22 25 27 28 30
Transpiration rate 3,5 5 4,5
1,5 4
(m mol/m2 sec)
3.2.8 What can you conclude about the relationship between temperature and
transpiration rate? (2)
[40]
TOTAL SECTION B: 80
SECTION C
QUESTION 4
4.1 Stem cell research has made a significant contribution to the medical field.
Evaluate this statement by describing what are stems cells, where they are
harvested, their uses and the ethical issues associated with them.
NOTE: NO marks will be awarded for answers in the form of flow charts, tables
or diagrams.
Content: (17)
Synthesis: (3)
TOTAL SECTION C: 20
GRAND TOTAL: 150