B2 Cell Division Q & MS
B2 Cell Division Q & MS
B2 Cell Division Q & MS
Name: ________________________
B2 cell division
Class: ________________________
Date: ________________________
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The new plants will all have the same inherited characteristics as the original parent plant.
(c) The new plant has the same ............................................................. as the parent
plant.
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(Total 3 marks)
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Q2. In the cell shown in the diagram as a box, one chromosome pair has alleles Aa. The
other chromosome pair has alleles Bb. The cell undergoes meiosis.
(a) Complete the diagram of the four gametes to show the independent assortment, or
reassortment, of genetic material during meiosis.
(2)
(b) If the cell undergoes mitosis instead of meiosis, draw the two daughter cells which
result to show the chromosomes in each.
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(Total 7 marks)
Q3. The photograph shows some cells in the root of an onion plant.
(i) Name the type of cell division that produced cells X and Y.
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(ii) What happens to the genetic material before the cell divides?
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Q4. (a) How many pairs of chromosomes are there in a body cell of a human baby?
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(b) Place the following in order of size, starting with the smallest, by writing
numbers 1 – 4 in the boxes underneath the words.
(1)
(c) For a baby to grow, its cells must develop in a number of ways.
Explain how each of the following is part of the growth process of a baby.
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(i) Cell enlargement
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(d) Why is cell specialisation (differentiation) important for the development and growth
of a healthy baby from a fertilised egg?
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(Total 8 marks)
Q5. (a) The diagram shows a normal body cell which has six chromosomes.
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(i) Complete the diagram below to show one cell produced from this cell by
mitosis.
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(ii) Complete the diagram below to show one cell produced from the original cell
by meiosis.
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(i) Draw a genetic diagram to show the inheritance of' this disease if both
parents are heterozygous.
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(iii) What are the chances of a baby being a carrier if both parents are
heterozygous?
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(Total 10 marks)
Q6. Meiosis and mitosis are different types of division in human cells. Compare the two
processes by referring to where each takes place and the kind of products that are made.
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Q7. The diagram shows two patterns of cell division. Cell division type A is used in
gamete formation. Cell division type B is used in normal growth.
(a) Name the two types of cell division, A and B, shown in the diagram.
Type A ........................................................................................................................
Type B ........................................................................................................................
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(b) Name the process in which an egg and sperm join together.
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(c) Cell 1 contains 46 chromosomes. How many chromosomes will there be in:
(ii) cell
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(Total 5 marks)
Q8. The table shows the number of chromosomes found in each body cell of some
different organisms.
Animals Plants
Goat 60 Potato 44
Human 46 Rice 24
(a) Nearly every organism on earth has an even number of chromosomes in its body
cells.
Suggest why.
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(i) Look at the diagrams.
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(ii) When a body cell of a potato plant divides, how many chromosomes will each
of the new cells contain?
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(Total 7 marks)
Q9. The diagram shows how Dolly the sheep was cloned.
(c) The diagram below shows the relationships between the glands and hormones that
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control the menstrual cycle of a woman.
(i) Name:
gland X; ...............................................
hormone Y. ...............................................
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(Total 6 marks)
Figure 1
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© Ed Reschke/Photolibrary/Getty Images
Differentiation
Mitosis
Specialisation
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(d) What is the advantage of using the type of microscope you named in part (c)?
Cheaper
Higher magnification
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Lower resolution
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Figure 2
Use the equation to work out the real width of the cell in mm:
Convert mm to µm ............................................. µm
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0.02 µm
0.2 µm
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2.0 µm
20.0 µm
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(Total 9 marks)
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(c) The children that develop from embryos A and C will not be identical.
Explain why.
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(d) Single cells from an embryo at Stage 7 can be separated and grown in a special
solution.
(i) What term describes cells that are grown in this way?
(ii) What happens when the cells are placed in the special solution?
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Tick ( ) two boxes.
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(iv) Some people might object to using cells from embryos in this way.
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(Total 9 marks)
Q12. The diagram shows how an immature egg could be used either to produce cells to
treat some human diseases or to produce a baby.
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Scientists may be allowed to use this technique to produce cells to treat some human
diseases, but not to produce babies.
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Q13. Diagram 1 shows the nucleus of a body cell as it begins to divide by mitosis.
Diagram 1
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(1)
(b) Complete Diagram 2 to show what the nucleus of one of the cells produced by this
mitosis would look like.
Diagram 2
(1)
(c) Stem cells from a recently dead embryo can be grown in special solutions.
• Stem cells from an embryo can grow into any type of tissue.
• Stem cells may be used in medical research or to treat some human diseases.
• Patients treated with stem cells need to take drugs for the rest of their life to
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prevent rejection.
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Q14.Figure 1 shows photographs of some animal cells at different stages during the cell cycle.
Figure 1
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A © Ed Reschke/Photolibrary/Getty Images
B © Ed Reschke/Oxford Scientific/Getty Images
C © Ed Reschke/Photolibrary/Getty Images
(a) Which photograph in Figure 1 shows a cell that is not going through mitosis?
A B C
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(c) A student wanted to find out more about the cell cycle.
She counted the number of cells in each stage of the cell cycle in one field of view.
Number of cell
20 9 4 2 1 36
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(d) The cell cycle in an onion root tip cell takes 16 hours.
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(e) Bacteria such as Escherichia coli undergo cell division similar to mitosis.
Figure 2
What type of cell division causes the change in number of E. coli cells at P?
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(Total 11 marks)
(a) All tools should be washed in disinfectant after using them on plants infected with
TMV.
Suggest why.
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Suggest how scientists can use this plant to produce many plants with the
TMV-resistant gene.
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(c) Some plants produce fruits which contain glucose.
Describe how you would test for the presence of glucose in fruit.
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Q16.(a) In humans there are two types of cell division: mitosis and meiosis.
Tick ( ) one box in each row to show if the statement is true for mitosis only, for
meiosis only, or for both mitosis and meiosis.
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Both mitosis
Statement Mitosis only Meiosis only
and meiosis
In therapeutic cloning, an embryo is produced that has the same genes as the
patient.
(i) Name one source of human stem cells, other than human embryos.
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(1)
(ii) Stem cells from embryos can be transplanted into patients for medical
treatment.
Give one advantage of using stem cells from embryos, compared with cells
from the source you named in part (i).
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(Total 6 marks)
Stem cells can be collected from early embryos. These stem cells have not begun to
differentiate, so they could be used to produce any kind of cell, tissue or organ. The
use of embryonic stem cells to treat human diseases is new and, for some diseases,
trials on patients are happening now.
Stem cells can also be collected from adult bone marrow. The operation is simple but
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may be painful. Stem cells in bone marrow mainly differentiate to form blood cells.
These stem cells have been used successfully for many years to treat some kinds of
blood disease. Recently there have been trials of other types of stem cell from bone
marrow. These stem cells are used to treat diseases such as heart disease.
Evaluate the use of stem cells from embryos or from adult bone marrow for treating
human diseases.
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(ii) What is the evidence in the diagram that CADASIL is caused by a dominant
allele?
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Probability = ........................................................................
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(c) Scientists are trying to develop a treatment for CADASIL using stem cells.
Specially treated stem cells would be injected into the damaged part of the brain.
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(ii) Embryonic stem cells can be obtained by removing a few cells from a human
embryo. In 2006, scientists in Japan discovered how to change adult skin cells
into stem cells. Suggest one advantage of using stem cells from adult skin
cells.
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(Total 10 marks)
Species A Species B
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Images: © iStock/Thinkstock
The drawings show chromosomes from one cell in the root of each plant during cell
division.
Species A Species B
One One
chromosome chromosome
(a) The drawings show that each chromosome has two strands of genetic material.
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(ii) Explain why each chromosome must become two strands before the cell
divides.
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(b) For sexual reproduction, the plants produce gametes.
(ii) How many chromosomes would there be in a gamete from each of these two
plant species?
Species A Species B
(1)
(iii) It is possible for gametes from Species A to combine with gametes from
Species B to produce healthy offspring plants.
How many chromosomes would there be in each cell of one of the offspring
plants?
(1)
(c) (i) Look back at the information at the start of the question and the information
from part (b).
What evidence from these two pieces of information supports the belief that
Species A and Species B evolved from a common ancestor?
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(ii) For successful gamete production to take place, chromosomes that contain
the same genes must pair up.
Species A Species B
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Q20. Stem cells can be collected from human embryos and from adult bone marrow.
Stem cells can develop into different types of cell.
The table gives information about using these two types of stem cell to treat patients.
Stem cells from human embryos Stem cells from adult bone marrow
It costs £5000 to collect a few cells. It costs £1000 to collect many cells.
There are ethical issues in using embryo Adults give permission for their own
stem cells. bone marrow to be collected.
The stem cells can develop into most The stem cells can develop into only a
other types of cell. few types of cell.
Each stem cell divides every 30 Each stem cell divides every four hours.
minutes.
More research is needed into the use of Use of these stem cells is considered to
these stem cells. be a safe procedure.
Scientists are planning a new way of treating a disease, using stem cells.
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Use only the information above to answer these questions.
(a) Give three advantages of using stem cells from embryos instead of from adult bone
marrow.
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(b) Give three advantages of using stem cells from adult bone marrow instead of from
embryos.
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(Total 6 marks)
For each feature in the table, tick ( ) one box to show if the feature occurs:
• only in mitosis
• only in meiosis.
Only in Only in
Feature mitosis mitosis
( ) ( )
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(ii) Name the organ that produces gametes (sex cells) in:
a man ........................................
a woman. ........................................
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(b) X and Y chromosomes are the sex chromosomes. They determine a person’s sex.
Q22.Human cells and yeast cells have some parts that are the same.
Parts A and B are found in human cells and in yeast cells. On the diagram, label
parts A and B.
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Some cells in human skin can divide to make new skin cells.
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(c) Human stem cells can develop into many different types of human cell.
(i) Use the correct answer from the box to complete the sentence.
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(ii) Use the correct answer from the box to complete the sentence.
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(a) Name the organ where the processes shown in the diagram above take place.
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(b) (i) Not every cell in the diagram above contains the same amount of DNA.
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(c) After a baby is born, stem cells may be collected from the umbilical cord. These can
be frozen and stored for possible use in the future.
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(ii) Suggest why it is ethically more acceptable to take stem cells from an
umbilical cord instead of using stem cells from a 4-day-old embryo produced
by In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF).
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(iii) Stem cells taken from a child’s umbilical cord could be used to treat a
condition later in that child’s life.
Give one advantage of using the child’s own umbilical cord stem cells instead
of using stem cells donated from another person.
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(iv) Why would it not be possible to treat a genetic disorder in a child using his
own umbilical cord stem cells?
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Figure 1
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(a) (i) Some scientists think using cultured meat instead of traditionally-produced
meat will help reduce global warming.
Suggest two reasons why using cultured meat may slow down the rate of
global warming.
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(ii) Suggest two other possible advantages of producing cultured meat instead of
farmed meat.
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Figure 2
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(b) mitosis
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(c) genes
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M2. (a) A A a a
Aa allele correctly separated
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B b B b
Bb allele arranged to form four different pairings
all four pairings must be correct for the second mark
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(b) A A
the two cells the same as the parent
cell
a a
B B
b b
1 mark for each cell
2
(c) (i) 46
accept 23 pairs
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(ii) 23
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accept half if c(i)
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(iii) 46
accept save as c(i)
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one copy (of each allele / gene / chromosome) from each parent
or
gametes produced by meiosis
or
meiosis causes variation
meiosis must be spelt correctly
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M4. (a) 23
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nuclei divide
accept chromatids or
chromosomes separate
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Differentiation mark
babies need or are made of different types of cells or cells that have
different functions
accept different cells are needed
for different organs
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Growth mark
specialised cells undergo mitosis to grow further cells
accept cells divide or reproduce
to form identical cells
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(a) (i)
if two nuclei drawn then maximum two marks
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6 chromosomes
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(ii) 3 chromosomes
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(b) (i)
parent line must be separate
heterozygous parents Tt × Tt
maximum of 2 marks if parental genotype is wrong
gametes correct T t T t
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genotypes TT Tt Tt tt
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(iii) 50% or 1 in 2
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meiosis mitosis
sexual asexual
gametes growth
haploid or diploid or
23 chromosomes 46 chromosomes
reassortment or no reassortment
variation possible or no variation
or not identical or identical
2 divisions 1 division
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B = mitosis
do not accept ‘meitosis’ etc
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(c) (i) 23
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(ii) 46
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• chromosomes in pairs
• code
(c) (i) C
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(ii) 30
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(ii) 44 or 22 pairs
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(ii) mitosis
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Y FSH
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1
(b) mitosis
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(e) 45 (mm)
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180 (µm)
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(f) 0.2 µm
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• produces identical cells for research
• baby is a clone
(b) diagram showing four separate chromosomes two long and two short
(as in diagram 1)
allow each chromosome shown as two joined chromatids
do not allow if chromosomes touching each other
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• expensive
• may be rejected
M14.(a) C
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(c) stage 4
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(d) (4 / 36) × 16 × 60
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107 / 106.7
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110 (minutes)
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allow 110 (minutes) with no working shown for 3 marks
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so cells die
or
death rate = rate of cell division
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Level 1 (1–2 marks):
Simple statements are made, but not precisely. The logic is unclear.
0 marks:
No relevant content.
Indicative content
• less photosynthesis because of lack of chlorophyll
• therefore less glucose made
so
• less energy released for growth
• because glucose is needed for respiration
and / or
• therefore less amino acids / proteins / cellulose for growth
• because glucose is needed for making amino acids / proteins / cellulose
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M16.(a)
Both
Mitosis Meiosis mitosis
only only and
meiosis
How gametes
are made
How a
fertilised egg
undergoes cell
division
How copies of
the genetic
information
are made
How
genetically
identical cells
are produced
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(ii) cells will not be rejected by the patient’s body (if they have been
produced by therapeutic cloning)
allow easier to obtain linked to embryo stem cells
or
(embryo stem cells) can develop into many different types of cells
allow doesn’t need an operation linked to bone marrow
or
(embryo stem cells) not yet differentiated / specialised or undifferentiated
accept embryo cells are pluripotent
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M17. Marks should not be awarded for simply copying the information provided
A mark may be awarded for a comparison between treatments if the answer only involves
copied information
pros
• painless
cons
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pros
• quick recovery
• (relatively) safe
allow does not kill (donor) / low risk
cons
Conclusion to evaluation:
M18.(a) (i) allele expressed even when other allele present or expressed if just one copy of allele is
present or expressed if heterozygous
if present other allele not expressed
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accept alternative symbols, if defined
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correct gametes:
D and d
and d (and d)
ignore 7 / 8 or male / female
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Dd Dd dd dd
allow just Dd dd if ½-diagram
allow ecf if correct for student’s gametes
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or
orif from a relative then less chance of rejection or if from self then no
chance of rejectionorskin cells more accessible
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• (viable) gametes not formed / some gametes with extra / too many
genes / chromosomes
• safe
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M21.(a) (i)
Feature Mitosis Meiosis
only only
2 correct = 1 mark
0 or 1 correct = 0 marks
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allow 2 in 4
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M22.(a) A = nucleus
allow phonetic spelling
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B = (cell) membrane
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(ii) paralysis
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(ii) 6.6
allow twice answer for cell E in part bi
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(iii) mitosis
correct spelling only
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or
(iv) stem cells have same faulty gene / allele / DNA / chromosomes
allow genetically identical
ignore cells have the same genetic disorder
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fuel used e.g. to heat cowsheds or to transport meat
do not allow CO2
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