Cambridge IGCSE: Biology 0610/21
Cambridge IGCSE: Biology 0610/21
Cambridge IGCSE: Biology 0610/21
BIOLOGY 0610/21
Paper 2 Multiple Choice (Extended) May/June 2021
45 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS
There are forty questions on this paper. Answer all questions.
For each question there are four possible answers A, B, C and D. Choose the one you consider correct
and record your choice in soft pencil on the multiple choice answer sheet.
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INFORMATION
The total mark for this paper is 40.
Each correct answer will score one mark.
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A breathing
B circulation
C egestion
D sensitivity
2 The table shows a section of DNA taken from four different organisms.
W C A C A A T C G A A
X G T C A A T G G T G
Y C T C A A T C G T A
Z C T C A T T C G T A
Which two organisms are the most distantly related to each other?
A arachnids
B crustaceans
C insects
D myriapods
chloroplasts
5 The diagram shows some of the blood vessels and other structures in the human body.
A cell.
B organ.
C organ system.
D tissue.
If the magnification of the cell is 500, what is the actual size of the nucleus?
7 By which process do oxygen and carbon dioxide move between cells and capillaries?
A breathing
B diffusion
C excretion
D respiration
8 Which process is involved in the uptake of glucose by the epithelial cells of kidney tubules?
A active transport
B osmosis
C translocation
D transpiration
A carbon
B hydrogen
C nitrogen
D oxygen
A C C T
Which strand of DNA will combine with this strand to form part of a double helix?
A B C D
A C C T C A A G G T T C T G G A
11 Starch is digested by amylase in the mouth, but it is not digested in the stomach.
A a substance that decreases the rate of a chemical reaction and is not changed by the
reaction
B a substance that decreases the rate of a chemical reaction and is changed by the reaction
C a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction and is changed by the reaction
D a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction and is not changed by the reaction
13 A plant with striped leaves was kept in bright light for six hours.
white stripe
green stripe
A leaf was taken from the plant and the chlorophyll was removed. The leaf was then tested for
starch using iodine solution.
A B C D
yellow-brown white blue-black yellow-brown
14 The graph shows daily carbon dioxide uptake and transpiration by the plant Agave americana.
10 0.6
CO2 uptake
8
0.4 transpiration
CO2 uptake 6
/ g H 2O
/ mg per dm2
transpiration per dm2
per hour 4
0.2 per hour
2
0 0
0 4 8 12 16 20 24
time of day / hours
A 1234
B 1432
C 4123
D 4132
A amino acids
B fatty acids
C glycerol
D simple sugars
1 2 3
18 The diagram shows an onion plant that has been grown from a seed. Each onion plant takes two
years to flower and produce more seeds.
leaves 3
2
bulb
4
1
seed
soil level
year 1
year 2
developing
flower
5
bulb
8
stage 3 stage 6
A sink sink
B sink source
C source sink
D source source
19 What are the main vessels carrying blood to and from the kidney?
A
C
21 A child is vaccinated against measles. After a period of time the child is infected with the measles
virus.
The graph shows the concentration of measles antibodies in the child’s bloodstream during this
time.
antibody
concentration
in the blood
time
23 The list shows some processes that take place in a human body.
A Urea is formed from excess amino acids in the kidneys and excreted by the liver.
B Urea is formed from excess glucose in the liver and egested by the kidneys.
C Urea is formed from excess glucose in the kidneys and egested by the liver.
D Urea is formed from excess amino acids in the liver and excreted by the kidneys.
bright light
Which row gives the correct states of the iris muscles in bright light?
A contracted contracted
B contracted relaxed
C relaxed contracted
D relaxed relaxed
27 What is the effect of adrenaline on pulse rate and blood glucose concentration?
A decreases decreases
B decreases increases
C increases decreases
D increases increases
29 Scientists carried out a survey on the effect of giving up smoking on the risk of developing lung
cancer. The results are shown in the graph.
continued smoking
15
percentage 10
cumulative
risk of
developing
lung cancer stopped smoking at 60 years of age
5
Which row shows the number of chromosomes in the cells of this species?
A 5 5 10
B 5 10 20
C 10 5 10
D 10 10 20
31 How will the composition of a pregnant woman’s blood change as it passes through the placenta?
concentration of concentration of
dissolved oxygen urea
A decreases decreases
B decreases increases
C increases decreases
D increases increases
A alleles
B DNA molecules
C ribosomes
D mRNA molecules
A The gene for colour blindness is located on the Y chromosome and colour blindness is more
common in males than in females.
B The gene for colour blindness is located on the X chromosome and colour blindness is more
common in males than in females.
C The gene for colour blindness is located on the X chromosome and colour blindness is more
common in females than in males.
D The gene for colour blindness is located on the Y chromosome and colour blindness is more
common in females than in males.
35 The graph shows the percentage of different blood groups in a human population.
40
30
percentage in
the population 20
10
0
A B AB O
blood group
36 New strains of the crop plant wheat can be produced by cross-breeding disease resistant plants
with those that give high yields of grain.
A natural selection
B artificial selection
C genetic engineering
D asexual reproduction
1 3
Sun grass rabbit fox
1 3
A chemical chemical
B heat light
C light chemical
D light heat
fox owl
blackbird
grass wheat
A fox
B owl
C blackbird
D rabbit
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