Q1. The diagrams show four cells, A, B, C and D. Use letters A, B, C or D to answer these questions. (a) Which cell can photosynthesise?

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Q. The diagrams show four cells, A, B, C and D. A B C D Use letters A, B, C or D to answer these questions. (a) Which cell can photosynthesise? () Which cell is adapted for receiving and sending information? () (c) Which cell is adapted to respire quickly? () (Total 3 marks) Page of 2

## Read the article from a recent newspaper. King Kong with inch-wide teeth who walked alongside early man. Gigantopithecus blackii, R F Zallinger The largest ape that walked on Earth was a prehistoric animal that weighed up to 540 kg. It was 3 metres tall and had inch-wide teeth. This giant ape roamed bamboo forests until 00 000 years ago. It is quite likely that the giant ape lived at the same time as early humans. (a) What evidence might scientists have that the great ape existed?...... () The drawing is an artist s impression of what the giant ape might have looked like. Why do scientists not know exactly what the animal looked like?...... () Page 2 of 2

(c) Scientists do not know why this giant ape became extinct. Suggest two reasons why this giant ape became extinct....... 2...... (2) (Total 4 marks) Q3. The diagram shows a timeline for the evolution of some dinosaurs. The mass of each dinosaur is shown in the brackets by its name. (a) Name one dinosaur which lived between 00 and 50 million years ago.... () Which dinosaur did Ornitholestes evolve from?... () (c) Apart from body size and mass, give one other difference between Lagosuchus and Alamosaurus....... () Page 3 of 2

(d) (i) Which dinosaur had the largest mass?. () What happened to the mass of dinosaurs during evolution?.. () (e) We know about dinosaurs from their fossils. Describe one way in which fossils are formed...... () (f) Complete the sentence by using the correct words from the box. billion complex large million simple thousand The theory of evolution states that all species of living things have evolved from... life forms which first developed more than three... years ago. (2) (Total 8 marks) Page 4 of 2

Q4. The diagram shows a section through a plant leaf. (a) Use words from the box to name two tissues in the leaf that transport substances around the plant. epidermis mesophyll phloem xylem... and... () Gases diffuse between the leaf and the surrounding air. (i) What is diffusion? (2) Name one gas that will diffuse from point A to point B on the diagram on a sunny day. () (Total 4 marks) Page 5 of 2

Q5. The chromosomes for determining the gender or sex of a person are labelled X and Y. (a) (c) Complete the Punnett Square to show the genotype of parent 2 and of the four offspring. Which parent is the mother?... What are the chances of getting a baby boy? (3) ()... () (Total 5 marks) Q6. The bean aphid is a type of black-fly which lives on broad bean plants in summer. In the autumn, males and females mate and produce eggs. (a) Name the type of reproduction which produces the eggs.... () In spring these eggs hatch. The young aphids are all female. Explain why they are all similar but not identical to each other.... () Page 6 of 2

(c) These females are then able to produce offspring without needing any males. (i) Name the type of reproduction where females do not need males to produce offspring.. () How will the offspring from one of these females: A compare with each other. B compare with the offspring from other females?. (2) (d) Some scientists investigated mutations in these aphids. They exposed the aphids to X-rays. They plotted their results. (i) What was the connection between the dose of X-rays and the percentage of mutations?. () Name one other possible cause of mutations.. () (Total 7 marks) Page 7 of 2

Q7. The picture shows a fossil. (a) (i) What is a fossil? (3) Describe one way in which fossils are formed. (2) We only know about extinct animals and plants because they have left fossils. What does the word extinct mean?...... () (Total 6 marks) Q8. (a) Use words from the list to complete the sentences. alleles chromosomes gametes genes mutations The nucleus of a cell contains thread-like structures called.... The characteristics of a person are controlled by... which may exist in different forms called.... (3) Page 8 of 2

The drawing shows some of the stages of reproduction in horses. (i) Name this type of reproduction... Name the type of cell labelled A... () () (c) When the foal grows up it will look similar to its parents but it will not be identical to either parent. (i) Explain why it will look similar to its parents... () Page 9 of 2

Explain why it will not be identical to either of its parents..... (2) (Total 8 marks) Q9. Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disorder that can seriously affect health. (a) Which one of these is affected by cystic fibrosis? Draw a ring around your answer. blood cell membranes kidneys nervous system () The diagram shows the inheritance of cystic fibrosis in a family. The allele that produces cystic fibrosis is recessive. Page 0 of 2

(i) Explain why Alice inherited cystic fibrosis. (2) Explain why Ted did not inherit cystic fibrosis. (2) (c) Bob and Carol know that there is a risk that their next baby will have cystic fibrosis. Embryos can be screened for the allele that produces cystic fibrosis. Many people support the screening of embryos, but others do not. (i) Suggest one reason why many people support the screening of embryos for the cystic fibrosis allele. () Suggest one reason why many people are against the screening of embryos for the cystic fibrosis allele. () (Total 7 marks) Page of 2

Q0. The diagram shows two cells, a bacterial cell and a plant cell. (a) (i) Both the bacterial cell and the plant cell contain ribosomes. What is the function of a ribosome? () The plant cell contains mitochondria but the bacterial cell does not contain mitochondria. Give one other way in which the plant cell is different from the bacterial cell. () Page 2 of 2

(i) Both cells are drawn the same length, but the magnification of each cell is different. The real length of the bacterial cell is 2 micrometres. Calculate the real length, X, of the plant cell. Give your answer in micrometres. Show clearly how you work out your answer. X =... micrometres (2) Most mitochondria are about 3 micrometres in length. The plant cell contains mitochondria but the bacterial cell does not contain mitochondria. Use your answer to part (i) and the information in the diagram to suggest why. () (Total 5 marks) Page 3 of 2

M. (a) B D (c) A [3] M2. (a) fossils / teeth / bones / skeleton / foot prints allow cave drawings do not accept scientists have seen them only (some) bones remain / soft parts have decayed accept no-one has ever seen one allow no photos, no pictures, no drawings (c) any two from: hunted by human (new) predator allow more predators (new) competitor (new) disease environment changed / named environmental change allow natural disaster prey extinct / loss of food supply ignore not enough food 2 [4] M3. (a) agilisaurus / camarasaurus / ornitholestes eorapter allow lagosuchus Page 4 of 2

(c) lagusuchus (it) walks on hind limbs / two limbs / alamosaurus has longer neck / lagusuchus has back legs longer than front but alamosaurus has the reverse (d) (i) alamosaurus increased (e) from hard parts / bones / imprints e.g. footprints / parts replaced by other materials / conditions for decay absent or example buried is neutral (f) simple billion [8] M4. (a) xylem and phloem either order allow words ringed in box allow mis-spelling if unambiguous (i) movement / spreading out of particles / molecules / ions / atoms ignore names of substances / gases from high to low concentration accept down concentration gradient ignore along / across gradient ignore with gradient oxygen / water (vapour) allow O 2 / O2 ignore O 2 / O allow H 2 O / H2O ignore H 2 O [4] Page 5 of 2

M5. (a) clearly labelled y mark the offspring in two horizontal rows mark for each fully correct row allow transferred error if parent 2 is incorrect XX XY XX XY accept YX parent accept XX (c) 50:50 or equal or even or : or 50% accept /2 or 2/4 [5] M6. (a) sexual / sex for mark idea that sexual reproduction brings about a mixture of genes or similar / different genes / parents / gametes / DNA / characteristics / chromosomes (not features) for mark Page 6 of 2

(c) (i) asexual / cloning (allow vegetative) for mark (A) idea that (they are exactly the same). Do not allow similar or just one named feature. for mark 2 different (allow similar but do not allow same). Allow any one named difference for mark (d) (i) greater the X-ray dose, greater the % of mutations or % of mutations increases steadily / in proportion to X-ray dose for mark ionising radiations / ultra-violet light / alpha particles / beta particles / gamma rays / radio activity / chemicals / drugs / smoking / natural in meiosis / spontaneous / cell replication / toxic waste / pollution Accept radioactivity but not radiations alone. for mark [7] M7. (a) (i) ideas that remains of animal/plant of specific organism (from) many years ago/thousands or millions of years found in rocks/covered by sediments for mark each Mark (a) as a whole to a total of 5 marks. 3 ideas that hard parts/bones/shells/skeletons link required don t decay or no decay link required conditions needed absent/no oxygen/no water Page 7 of 2

or parts replaced by rock mineral chemicals; Do not accept materials or substances. as they decay Accept hard or soft parts for mark each 2 idea died out/none left/died off Do not accept died alone for mark [6] M8. (a) chromosomes genes (reject alleles) alleles for mark each 3 (i) sexual / sex for one mark egg / gamete / sex cell / ovum (reject ovule) for one mark (c) (i) information / genes / DNA passed from parents (reject chromosomes) for one mark genes / genetic information / chromosomes from two parents alleles may be different environmental effect / named may have been mutation any two for mark each 2 [8] M9. (a) cell membranes Page 8 of 2

(i) two recessive / cystic fibrosis / faulty / diseased / the allele(s) / genes two can be implied by second marking point ignore chromosomes from Bob and Carol / both parents / the parents if no other marks awarded Carol is a carrier gains mark (inherited) dominant / normal allele / gene from Carol / mother ignore references to recessive allele / gene from father / Bob if no other marks awarded he has just / only one recessive allele gains mark (c) (i) reduce number of people with cystic fibrosis (in population) or reduce health-care costs or expensive to have baby with cystic fibrosis accept to allow decision / emotional argument qualified eg allows abortion or allows people to make choices about termination or help to prepare financially / emotionally etc any one from: possible damage / risk to embryo / fetus / baby allow possible harm / risk to mother screening / it is expensive (may) have to make ethical / moral / religious decisions ignore not natural / playing God / unethical / immoral / religious unqualified right to life [7] M0. (a) (i) makes / produces / synthesises protein / enzyme Page 9 of 2

plant cell has nucleus / vacuole / chloroplasts / chlorophyll or plant cell is much larger It = plant cell allow correct reference to DNA or chromosomes allow plant cell has fewer ribosomes allow cellulose (cell wall) (i) 200 correct answer with or without working gains 2 marks if answer incorrect, allow mark for or 00 or 2 bacterial cell is too small / bacterial cell about same size as a mitochondrion / no room ignore references to respiration [5] Page 20 of 2

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