Topic 3
Topic 3
Topic 3
Assessment Bundle
Topic 3
Marks 136
Time 177
Questions 15
Q1.
(a) Give the pathway a red blood cell takes when travelling in the human circulatory
system from a kidney to the lungs.
Do not include descriptions of pressure changes in the heart or the role of heart
valves in your answer.
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The figure below shows a section through two types of blood vessels observed using an
optical microscope.
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(b) Identify the type of blood vessel labelled M in the figure above.
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(c) Tissue fluid is formed from blood at the arteriole end of a capillary bed.
Explain how water from tissue fluid is returned to the circulatory system.
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(Total 9 marks)
Q2.
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Figure 1 shows a cell from the lining of the ileum specialised for absorption of products of
digestion.
SGLT1 is a carrier protein found in the cell-surface membrane of this cell, it transports
glucose and sodium ions (Na+) into the cell.
Figure 1
(a) The action of the carrier protein X in Figure 1 is linked to a membrane-bound ATP
hydrolase enzyme.
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(b) The movement of Na+ out of the cell allows the absorption of glucose into the cell
lining the ileum.
Explain how.
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(c) Describe and explain two features you would expect to find in a cell specialised for
absorption.
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Figure 2
(d) Draw phospholipids on Figure 2 to show how the carrier protein, SGLT1, would fit
into the cell-surface membrane.
(e) Figure 2 shows the SGLT1 polypeptide with NH2 at one end and COOH at the other
end.
Describe how amino acids join to form a polypeptide so there is always NH2 at one
end and COOH at the other end.
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(Total 10 marks)
Q3.
(a) Describe the advantage of the Bohr effect during intense exercise.
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(2)
A cyclist completed a fitness test on an exercise bike. The intensity of the exercise was
increased every 10 seconds. The test finished when he was unable to cycle any further.
The partial pressure of oxygen (pO2) and of carbon dioxide (pCO2) in air breathed out was
measured.
The graph below shows the results of the cyclist’s fitness test.
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Ventilatory threshold (VT) is a measure of the point when anaerobic respiration increases
because aerobic respiration alone can no longer maintain muscle contraction.
(b) VT can be identified as the first point when there is an increase in pO2 breathed out,
without an equivalent increase in pCO2 breathed out.
Use the graph above to determine the time after the exercise started when the
cyclist reached VT.
However, the graph above shows that the pCO2 in air breathed out did not show a
large increase during the exercise.
Suggest one physiological change that would cause this result. Explain how the
physiological change would allow for the removal of the increase in the volume of
carbon dioxide produced.
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When muscle fibres have very low concentrations of ATP, they may get ATP in the
following ways.
(d) At more than 80% of maximum muscle effort, ATP can only be made for a limited
time.
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Muscle fibres quickly run out of ADP.
(1)
Use diagram above to justify why professional athletes are not allowed to take
GW1516.
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(f) A heart attack is caused by a lack of glucose and oxygen being delivered to cardiac
muscle via the coronary arteries. The overuse of EPO can increase the risk of a
heart attack.
Suggest how.
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(g) The normal haematocrit for human males is 47(±5)%. For professional male cyclists,
the maximum haematocrit allowed is 50%.
A student suggested that professional male cyclists should be allowed to use EPO
until their haematocrit is 50%.
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(Total 15 marks)
Q4.
To study lipid digestion, a scientist placed a tube into the gut of a healthy 20-year-old
man. The end of the tube passed through the stomach but did not reach as far as the
ileum.
The scientist fed the man a meal containing triglycerides through the tube.
The scientist also used the tube to remove samples from the man’s gut at intervals after
the meal.
The scientist measured the type of lipid found in the samples. Some of her results are
shown in the table below.
A 45 2.7 0.6
B 75 3.3 0.0
(a) Use your knowledge of lipid digestion to explain the differences in the results for
samples A and B shown in the table above.
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(b) After collecting the samples, the scientist immediately heated them to 70 °C for 10
minutes.
Explain why.
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(c) Describe the role of micelles in the absorption of fats into the cells lining the ileum.
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(Total 8 marks)
Q5.
A student used the apparatus shown in Figure 1 and a digital balance to determine the
rate of water movement in a celery stalk in grams per hour per group of xylem vessels.
Figure 1
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(a) The student measured the time taken for water movement.
Give two other measurements he made to calculate the rate of water movement.
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(b) Give the reason for adding a layer of oil to the water in the beaker.
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(c) A different student used coloured water to investigate the movement of water in leaf
stalks of celery.
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reached a slice with no coloured water.
Figure 2 shows a slice of leaf stalk with coloured water inside groups of xylem
vessels.
Figure 2
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(d) The student used a sharp scalpel to cut the celery. Describe how she should ensure
she handled the scalpel safely during this procedure.
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The student measured the distance the coloured water had travelled in eight celery stalks.
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Her results are shown in the table.
Distance / mm
70 35 40 35 30 80 42 44
(e) The student had to choose whether to summarise her measurements by calculating
the mean, the median or the mode.
Reason: ___________________________________________________________
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Calculation:
Answer = ______________________________
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(Total 10 marks)
Q6.
The diagram below shows pressure and blood flow during the cardiac cycle in a dog.
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(a) At P on the diagram above, the pressure in the left ventricle is increasing. At this
time, the rate of blood flow has not yet started to increase in the aorta.
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(b) At Q on the diagram above there is a small increase in pressure and in rate of blood
flow in the aorta.
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(2)
(c) A student correctly plotted the right ventricle pressure on the same grid as the left
ventricle pressure in diagram above.
Describe one way in which the student’s curve would be similar to and one way it
would be different from the curve shown in the diagram above.
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(d) Use information from the diagram above to calculate the heart rate of this dog.
Q7.
(a) Explain how an arteriole can reduce the blood flow into capillaries.
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The image below shows heart valves during one stage of a cardiac cycle.
(b) What can you conclude from the appearance of valves in the image above about
heart muscle activity and blood movement between:
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(c) Tick (✓) one box next to the blood vessel carrying blood at the lowest blood
pressure.
Capillary
Pulmonary vein
Renal vein
Vena cava
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(d) A scientist measured the heart rate and the volume of blood pumped in a single
heart beat (stroke volume) of an athlete before exercise and calculated the cardiac
output.
62 80 4960
After exercise, the athlete’s stroke volume increased by 30% and the cardiac output
was 13 832 cm3 minute –1
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Q8.
(a) Describe the processes involved in the absorption and transport of digested lipid
molecules from the ileum into lymph vessels.
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(b) Describe how the structure of a protein depends on the amino acids it contains.
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(Total 10 marks)
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Q9.
(a) The action of endopeptidases and exopeptidases can increase the rate of protein
digestion. Describe how.
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(2)
Give the name of one body protein that could have resulted in:
Scientists investigated the effect of two types of dietary protein on the ability of old men to
produce body proteins.
The table below shows information about the two types of dietary protein investigated.
Rate of absorption
of dietary protein /
mmol dm–3 amino 3.05 4.33
acids in blood
plasma h–1
Stimulation of
Higher rate Lower rate
protein synthesis
Breakdown of body
No effect Inhibitory effect
proteins
The figure below shows the percentage of protein absorbed that becomes body protein in
old men following a meal of casein or whey.
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A statistical test confirmed that the difference between the results shown in the figure
above was significant.
(c) Suggest which type of dietary protein would be better for old men to eat to cause a
net gain of body proteins. Use the information provided to explain your answer.
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(Total 7 marks)
Q10.
(a) A scientist measured the pressure in a phloem tube in a willow plant stem. He
repeated his measurements to obtain nine readings.
The percentage error of the mean phloem pressure in this phloem tube is calculated
using this equation.
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The uncertainty in measurement is half the range of the measured values.
Calculate the percentage error of the mean phloem pressure in this phloem tube.
(b) The mass flow hypothesis is used to explain the movement of substances through
phloem.
Use your understanding of the mass flow hypothesis to explain how pressure is
generated inside this phloem tube.
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(c) The scientist also measured changes in the phloem pressure and changes in the
rate of water movement in the xylem of a willow plant at intervals during a day.
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Describe the relationship between phloem pressure and the rate of water movement
in xylem in this plant.
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(d) Phloem pressure is reduced during the hottest part of the day. Use information in
the graph above along with your understanding of transpiration and mass flow to
explain why.
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(Total 9 marks)
Q11.
(a) Describe and explain the mechanism that causes lungs to fill with air.
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(c) Two solutions often used to stain tissues are haematoxylin solution and iodine
solution.
The scientist used haematoxylin solution and not iodine solution to stain the lung
tissue.
Suggest why.
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(d) Scientists investigated the link between the lung disease asthma and three risk
factors. They studied a large number of people. They recorded if the people had
asthma and if they:
• were obese
• burned wood indoors as a fuel
• lived in a house with a cat or dog.
The scientists used a statistical test to calculate the probability of the link between
asthma and each risk factor being due to chance.
A student who looked at these results concluded that all three risk factors are linked
with asthma. Evaluate this conclusion.
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(Total 9 marks)
Q12.
A student dissected an organ from a mammal to observe blood vessels.
Figure 1
Figure 2
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(a) Suggest two ways the student could improve the quality of his scientific drawing of
the blood vessels in this dissection.
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(b) Identify the type of blood vessel labelled as X and the type of blood vessel labelled
as Y in Figure 1.
Describe one feature that allowed you to identify the blood vessels.
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(c) Describe two precautions the student should take when clearing away after the
dissection.
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(Total 6 marks)
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Q13.
(a) Explain the advantage for larger animals of having a specialised system that
facilitates oxygen uptake.
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Figure 1
(b) Suggest how the environmental conditions have resulted in adaptations of systems
using Model A rather than Model B.
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(c) Figure 2 shows changes in concentration of oxygen in two gas exchange systems.
Figure 2
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A student studied Figure 2 and concluded that the fish gas exchange system is
more efficient than the human gas exchange system.
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(d) Explain how the counter-current principle allows efficient oxygen uptake in the fish
gas exchange system.
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Bat 0.096 12.48
Calculate how many times the lung volume per unit of body mass of the bat is
greater than that of the shrew.
Answer _______________
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(Total 11 marks)
Q14.
A student investigated the activity of the enzyme amylase. He cut three identical wells (D,
E and F) in starch-agar in a Petri dish. He added 0.2 cm3 of:
After 60 minutes, he covered the starch-agar with iodine solution. The figure below shows
his results.
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(a) Explain the appearance of the agar in the clear area surrounding well D.
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(b) What can you conclude about the activity of amylase from the appearance of the
agar surrounding well E and well F in the figure above?
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(c) The student cut out a piece of agar from the clear area surrounding well D. He
obtained a solution of the substances contained in this piece of agar.
Describe a different biochemical test the student could use with this solution to
confirm that amylase had affected the starch in the clear area surrounding well D.
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In a different investigation, the student prepared a dilution of the amylase solution. He did
this by mixing amylase solution and water in the volumes shown in the table below.
Amylase solution /
Water / cm3
cm3
1.6 2.4
He prepared a starch-agar Petri dish identical to the figure above, but with a single well.
He added 0.2 cm3 of the diluted amylase solution to this well and left the Petri dish for 60
minutes.
(d) Use all of this information to predict the diameter of the clear area that will form
around the well containing the diluted amylase solution.
Answer __________ mm
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(e) The student used a ruler to measure the diameter in mm of the clear area around
well D in the figure above.
Use this information to explain why the answer to part (d) should be given to the
nearest whole number.
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Q15.
(a) Describe and explain one feature of the alveolar epithelium that makes the
epithelium well adapted as a surface for gas exchange. Do not refer to surface area
or moisture in your answer.
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(2)
A man with the lung disease emphysema inflated his lungs fully. He then exhaled as much
of this air as quickly as possible in one breath. The figure below shows how the volume of
exhaled air changed during this breath.
(b) Use the information provided to determine the FEV1:FVC ratio of this man’s lungs.
Go on to determine how many times greater the minimum ratio of healthy lungs is
than his ratio.
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FEV1:FVC ratio of man’s lungs = _______________
(c) Tidal volume is the volume of air inhaled and exhaled during a single breath when a
person is resting. The tidal volume in a person with emphysema is reduced
compared with the tidal volume in a healthy person.
Suggest and explain how a reduced tidal volume affects the exchange of carbon
dioxide between the blood and the alveoli.
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(Total 7 marks)
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Mark schemes
Q1.
(a) 1. Renal vein;
(b) 1. Vein;
2. Wide(r) lumen
OR
Thinner wall;
2
OR
Q2.
(a) 1. (ATP to ADP + Pi ) Releases energy;
Reject ‘produces/makes/creates energy’.
OR
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OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
(e) 1. One amine/NH2 group joins to a carboxyl/COOH group to form a peptide bond;
Accept on diagram, for example (at least) two amino acids
joining by a correctly drawn peptide bond (MP1) with NH2 at
one end and COOH at the other (MP2).
Ignore incorrect names of NH2 and COOH groups.
OR
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Allow ECF for incorrect naming of groups.
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Q3.
(a) 1. Increases dissociation of oxygen;
Accept unloading/ release/reduced affinity for dissociation
OR
OR
2. (Ratio) 1.6875(:1);
OR
(d) Second box ticked (Muscle fibres have a limited amount of phosphocreatine.)
1
OR
(So more) reduced coenzymes pass their electrons to the electron transfer
chain;
Accept examples of reduced coenzymes
Reject production of reduced NADP or NADPH2
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3. (So more) ATP would be produced;
idea for more is required once
OR
OR
OR
Q4.
(a) 1. Triglycerides decrease because of the action of lipase
OR
OR
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Fatty acids increase because of hydrolysis (of triglycerides);
OR
Fatty acids increase because of digestion of ester bonds (between fatty acid
and glycerol);
Triglycerides decreasing or fatty acids increasing only need
to be stated once.
Accept 'lower/higher/quoted numbers’ for
‘decrease/increase’.
Only withhold one mark if there is no/incorrect reference to
triglycerides decreasing or fatty acids increasing.
3
Q5.
(a) 1. Initial and final mass (of beaker and all contents);
Accept change in mass/weight
Ignore volume
Reject change in mass of celery/beaker/water alone
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(b) Prevent evaporation/water loss
OR
(So) evaporation/water loss/transpiration only from celery;
1
2. 41;
Mean of 47
OR
Mode of 35
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Q6.
(a) 1. Aortic/semi-lunar valves is closed;
Accept ‘aorta valve’ or ‘valve to the aorta’ or ‘valve between
the aorta and the ventricle’.
Do not accept S-L/A-V valve.
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Ignore reference to muscle relaxing.
OR
OR
OR
Same/similar pattern;
Mark the answer as a whole.
Accept ‘shape (of curve)’ for ‘pattern’.
2. Lower pressure;
2
OR
OR
Q7.
(a) 1. Muscle contracts;
2. Constricts/narrows arteriole/lumen;
Accept decreases for constricts/narrows
Accept vasoconstriction for 1 mark
2
OR
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Arteries recoiled;
Accept references to ventricle, artery or atrium (singular)
Accept no muscle activity
OR
Diastole
OR
Arteries smoothing blood flow
OR
Q8.
(a) 1. Micelles contain bile salts and fatty acids/monoglycerides;
Ignore other correct components of micelles
OR
OR
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5. Vesicles move to cell membrane;
Accept exocytosis for ‘vesicles move’
5
OR
OR
Q9.
(a) 1. Exopeptidases hydrolyse peptide bonds at the ends of a
polypeptide/protein AND endopeptidases hydrolyse internal
peptide bonds within a polypeptide/protein;
Reference to 'hydrolyse' required at least once
2. More ‘ends’
OR
(b) 1. Actin/myosin/tropomyosin;
Accept troponin
Accept ATP synthase/hydrolase
2. Antibodies;
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Accept immunoglobulins
Accept lysozyme
2
1. Is absorbed quicker
OR
Q10.
(a) Correct answer for 2 marks = 14/14.02/14.024;;
OR
uncertainty = 1.15
2
OR
(c) Phloem pressure falls as (rate of) water movement (in xylem) increases
OR
Inversely proportional;
Accept converse
1
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OR
OR
Q11.
(a) 1. Diaphragm (muscle) contracts and external intercostal muscles contract;
Ignore ribs move up and out
OR
L = artery/arteriole/vein/venule;
Reject capillary
Ignore pulmonary
1
OR
(d) In support
1. (Link/risk with asthma and) living with cat or dog is (statistically) significant;
Not supported
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[9]
Q12.
(a) 1. Only use single lines/do not use sketching (lines)/ensure lines are
continuous/connected;
2. Add labels/annotations/title;
OR
OR
2. Disinfect instruments/surfaces;
Accept for ‘instruments’, a suitable named example, eg.
scalpel
Accept for ‘disinfect’, sanitise OR use antiseptic
3. Disinfect hands
OR
Q13.
(a) 1. Large(r) organisms have a small(er) surface area:volume (ratio);
OR
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Small(er) organisms have a large(r) surface area:volume (ratio);
OR
Faster diffusion;
Accept short diffusion pathway
Accept for ‘faster’, more
2
2. So (system on outside) gives large surface area (in contact with water)
OR
So (system on outside) reduces diffusion distance (between water
and blood);
(c) 1. In fish, blood leaving (V) has more oxygen than water leaving (E);
2. (But) in humans, blood leaving (V) has less oxygen than air leaving (E);
4. (So) fish remove a greater proportion from the oxygen they take in;
2 max
OR
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Q14.
(a) 1. Amylase hydrolyses starch;
2. (To) maltose;
2
OR
OR
OR
OR
Q15.
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(a) Mark in pairs: 1 and 2 OR 3 and 4
1. Flattened cells
OR
3. Permeable;
OR
OR
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