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CARIBBEAN SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATE"
EXAMINATION
TEST CODE 0 I 2 0 7 0 2 0
SUBJECT BIOLOGY-Paper 02
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TEST CODE 01207020“|
JANUARY 2021
EXAMINATION
BIOLOGY
2 hours 30 minutes
1. I'his paper consists of SIX questions in two sections. Answer ALL questions.
5. If you need to rewrite any answer and there is not enough space to do so on the
original page, you must use the extra lined page(s) provided at the back of this
booklet. Remember to draw a line through your original answer.
6. If you use the extra page(s),you MUST write the question number clearly in
the box provided at the top of the extra page(s) and, where relevant, include
the question part beside the answer.
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SECTION A
1. (a) State TWO reasons why enzymes are referred to as ‘biological catalysts'.
(2 marks)
(b) Figure I shows the results obtained from an investigation of the effect of pl I on the action
of the enzyme amylase.
Figure 1. Effect of pH on the time taken for amylase to break down starch
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(i) Record the results presented on the graph in Figure I in a suitable table.
Instructions: Draw table on paper. Take a photo with phone as a jpeg format, save it and
upload to computer (images folder) and insert here.
(4 marks)
(ii) With reference to the rate of enzyme activity, suggest TWO reasons for the shape
of the graph during EACH of the following pH ranges:
pH 4-5
pH 6-8
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(iii) Suggest ONE reason why the graph has a 'U’ shape.
(1 mark)
(iv) predict how many seconds it would take for amylase to completely break down
starch at pH 5.5
(1 mark)
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(vi) predict the pH at which amylase would completely break down starch in 80 seconds.
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(c) With reference to Figure 1 on page 4. describe a suitable procedure that can be used to
investigate the effect of pH on the time taken for amylase to digest starch.
(5 marks)
(d) If the food molecule is too large, salivary amylase will take a longer time to break down
the food molecule. Considering this statement, suggest TWO ways in which mammals
can decrease the time they take to break down food molecules.
(2 marks)
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(e) Carbohydrates are an essential part of a balanced diet, along with vitamins and minerals.
Complete Table I below which shows important vitamins in the diet and their related
deficiency diseases.
TABLE 1:
VITAMINS AND MINERALS AND THEIR RELATED DEFICIENCY DISEASES
Vitamin/Mincral Deficiency
Vitamin C (i)
(2 marks)
(f) Explain ONE way in which EACH of the following cells defend the body against disease:
(ii) Platelet
(2 marks)
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2. (a) Figure 2 shows the diagram of a cross-section through the leaf of a flowering plant.
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B...................................................................................................................................
(4 marks)
(ii) Suggest ONE way in which photosynthesis would be affected if ALL of the air
spaces in the leaf of the flowering plant were filled with cells.
(b)
(1 mark)
List THREE ways in which the leaf of a plant is adapted for photosynthesis.
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(c) (i) State if there is any difference between the function of plant chromosomes and
the function of animal chromosomes.
(1 mark)
(1 mark)
(d) Figure 3 is a graph showing the rate of photosynthesis against carbon dioxide concentration.
(i) Describe the region of the line of the graph labelled A in Figure 3.
(1 mark)
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(ii) Use the principles of photosynthesis to suggest ONE reason for the shape of the
graph in the region A.
(1 mark)
(iii) Describe the region of the line of the graph labelled A-B in Figure 3.
(1 mark)
(c) Despite the increase in the global concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide, there
is no corresponding increase in the rate of photosynthesis in flowering plants. Suggest
ONE reason for this observation.
(2 marks)
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3. (a) List FOUR structures that are common to both plant and animal cells.
(4 marks)
(i) Diffusion
(ii) Osmosis
(3 marks)
(c) The apparatus in Figure 4 below was used to investigate the effect of concentration on the
rate of diffusion.
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Figure 4. Apparatus used to investigate the effect of concentration on the rate of diffusion
Several small pieces of damp litmus paper were placed along a glass tube. A piece of
3 cotton wool with one drop of dilute ammonium solution was placed in the tube and the
length of time it takes for each piece of litmus paper to change colour was recorded. The
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experiment was repeated using one drop of concentrated ammonium solution.
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(ii) Explain the expected results stated in your answer in (c) (i).
(3 marks)
(d) Diffusion is a vital process in living organisms. Discuss FOUR ways in which diffusion
is important to mammals.
(4 marks)
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SECTION B
4. (a) Mitosis is the cell division which occurs in all body cells. Sequentially describe the process
of mitosis.
(6 marks)
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(b) Animal cloning fanning practices ensure many benefits to farmers and consumers
worldwide. According to the European Food Safety Authority (2007), "there is an increased
frequency of health risks to animals involved in the cloning process”.
(3 marks)
(c) Animal cloning is an important mitotic process for living organisms. Explain THREE
other ways in which the process of mitosis is important for organisms.
(6 marks)
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(a) Symbiotic relationships may occur when different species of organisms live together and
have a close relationship. List the THREE types of symbiotic relationships.
(3 marks)
(b) For each of the scenarios listed in Table 2. complete the table by stating the type of symbiotic
relationship which exists in the scenario.
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(c) Anna has many pct birds which were recently ill with the 'bird flu*. Anna lives next door to
Mr Brown who has many cattle, pigs and vegetables, which he supplies to the community.
Anna is not able to keep her birds contained and they sometimes roam over to Mr Brown’s
farm. Mr Brown became very upset when he noticed that the contaminated faecal droppings
of the infected birds were affecting his livestock and plants.
fhe 'bird flu* may result in social, economic or environmental implications for Mr Brown.
Explain any THREE implications that the spread of the 'bird flu’ infection may have on
Mr Brown’s livestock and vegetables. (Implications can be either positive or negative.)
(6 marks)
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(d) If Mr Brown's animals were not contained on the farm, they would have been able to
move from place to place and might not have become ill. List Tl IREE other reasons why
animals on a farm should be allowed to move from place to place.
(3 marks)
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6. (a) Joy is a one-month old baby who was found to have abnormal heart valves at birth.
(3 marks)
(ii) Figure 5 is a diagram of the heart. On Figure 5. label the THREE valves named
in (a) (i), to show their location.
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(b) State ONE difficulty that Joy may experience as a result of having an abnormal heart valve.
(1 mark)
(c) Hypertension and diabetes arc two different physiological conditions. Outline how the
cause of diabetes is different from the cause of hypertension.
(2 marks)
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(d) Compare the methods used to manage diabetes and hypertension by outlining TWO
similarities and TWO differences in these methods.
Similarities
Differences
(6 marks)
Total 15 marks
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