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BIOLOGY Written examination Friday 2 June 2017 Reading time: 10.00 am to 10.15 am (15 minutes) Writing time: 10.15 am to 12.45 pm (2 hours 30 minutes) QUESTION AND ANSWER BOOK Structure of book Section Number of questions Number of questions to be answered Number of marks A 40 40 40 B 11 11 70 Total 110 Students are permitted to bring into the examination room: pens, pencils, highlighters, erasers, sharpeners and rulers. Students are NOT permitted to bring into the examination room: blank sheets of paper and/or correction fluid/tape. No calculator is allowed in this examination. Materials supplied Question and answer book of 36 pages. Answer sheet for multiple-choice questions. Instructions Write your student number in the space provided above on this page. Check that your name and student number as printed on your answer sheet for multiple-choice questions are correct, and sign your name in the space provided to verify this. All written responses must be in English. At the end of the examination Place the answer sheet for multiple-choice questions inside the front cover of this book. Students are NOT permitted to bring mobile phones and/or any other unauthorised electronic devices into the examination room. © VICTORIAN CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY 2017 SUPERVISOR TO ATTACH PROCESSING LABEL HERE Victorian Certificate of Education 2017 STUDENT NUMBER Letter

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BIOLOGYWritten examination

Friday 2 June 2017 Reading time: 10.00 am to 10.15 am (15 minutes) Writing time: 10.15 am to 12.45 pm (2 hours 30 minutes)

QUESTION AND ANSWER BOOK

Structure of bookSection Number of

questionsNumber of questions

to be answeredNumber of

marksA 40 40 40B 11 11 70

Total 110

• Studentsarepermittedtobringintotheexaminationroom:pens,pencils,highlighters,erasers,sharpenersandrulers.

• StudentsareNOTpermittedtobringintotheexaminationroom:blanksheetsofpaperand/orcorrectionfluid/tape.

• Nocalculatorisallowedinthisexamination.

Materials supplied• Questionandanswerbookof36 pages.• Answersheetformultiple-choicequestions.

Instructions• Writeyourstudent numberinthespaceprovidedaboveonthispage.• Checkthatyourname andstudent numberasprintedonyouranswersheetformultiple-choice

questionsarecorrect, andsignyournameinthespaceprovidedtoverifythis.• AllwrittenresponsesmustbeinEnglish.

At the end of the examination• Placetheanswersheetformultiple-choicequestionsinsidethefrontcoverofthisbook.

Students are NOT permitted to bring mobile phones and/or any other unauthorised electronic devices into the examination room.

©VICTORIANCURRICULUMANDASSESSMENTAUTHORITY2017

SUPERVISOR TO ATTACH PROCESSING LABEL HEREVictorian Certificate of Education 2017

STUDENT NUMBER

Letter

2017BIOLOGYEXAM(NHT) 2

SECTION A – continued

Question 1CellulosebelongstothegroupofbiomacromoleculescalledA. triglycerides.B. polypeptides.C. nucleicacids.D. polysaccharides.

Question 2Whichoneofthefollowingstatementsaboutcelluloseistrue?A. Itiscomposedofthesamemonomerasproteins.B. Itdoesnotprovidestabilitytotheplantcell.C. Itissynthesisedviacondensationreactions.D. Ithasexactlythesamestructureasstarch.

Question 3 Bothplantandanimalcellshaveplasmamembranes.Considerthestructureoftheplasmamembranesofplantcells.TheplasmamembranesofplantcellsA. haveidenticalproteinstotheplasmamembranesofanimalcells.B. haveaphospholipidbilayerstructuresimilartoanimalcells.C. aremadeupmainlyoffatsandstarch.D. containmainlycellulose.

SECTION A – Multiple-choice questions

Instructions for Section AAnswerall questionsinpencilontheanswersheetprovidedformultiple-choicequestions.Choosetheresponsethatiscorrect forthequestion.Acorrectanswerscores1;anincorrectanswerscores0.Markswillnotbedeductedforincorrectanswers.Nomarkswillbegivenifmorethanoneansweriscompletedforanyquestion.

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Question 4Sixmoleculesthatformpartoftheplasmamembraneofananimalcellareshownbelow.

S

R

Whichoneofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A. TheRportionsofthemoleculesareontheoutersurfaceofthecell.B. TheSportionsofthemoleculesrepresentthehydrophilicphosphateheads.C. BoththeSandRportionsofthemoleculesremainfixedinpositionwithinthemembrane.D. TheSandRportionsofthemoleculestogetherallowfortheeasytransportofglucose.

Question 5Thegraphbelowshowsthegrowthrateofdifferenttypesofbacteriawhenthebacteriaareexposedtovaryingconcentrationsofatmosphericoxygen.

100

50

relativegrowth rateof bacteria(per cent)

0 5 10 15 20concentration of oxygen

(per cent of atmosphere)

Bacteria RBacteria SBacteria TBacteria U

Key

Basedonyourknowledgeandtheinformationinthegraph,whichoneofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A. BacteriaRareunabletocarryoutanaerobicrespiration.B. BacteriaUarepoisonedbyahighconcentrationofoxygen.C. BacteriaSareabletocarryoutbothaerobicandanaerobicrespiration.D. BacteriaTareunabletocarryoutbothaerobicandanaerobicrespiration.

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SECTION A – continued

Question 6Whichoneofthefollowingdiagramsisacorrectrepresentationofthewaytheionsmoveacrossaplasmamembrane?

A.

C.

B.

D.

ions on either side of plasma membraneion pumpion channel

Key

RS

R Splasma membrane

plasma membrane

plasma membrane

plasma membrane

R S

R S R S

ADP + PiATP ADP + PiATP

ADP + PiATP

ADP + PiATP

ADP + PiATP

Question 7Whenahydrophilicsignallingmoleculereachesatargetcell,whichsequenceofstepsoccurs?A. bindingtoglycolipidoncellsurface,transduction,responseB. bindingtoproteinreceptoroncellsurface,transduction,responseC. bindingtocytoplasmicreceptormolecule,transduction,responseD. bindingtoendoplasmicreticulumreceptormolecule,stimulationofgeneregulator,transduction,

response

Question 8 Whenratsarestressed,theyreleaseachemicalthatappearstocauseotherratsnearbytobecomeanxious.ThischemicalisaA. neurotransmitter.B. pheromone.C. pathogen.D. enzyme.

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Question 9 Totestthehypothesisthatauxinproducedintheapicaltipinhibitsthelateralgrowthofbranchesinpeas, astudentsetupanexperimentasshowninthediagrambelow.

gel containing auxin applied tocut end

decapitation –apical tip removed

normal pea plant

decapitation –apical tip removed

normal pea plant

lateral branch

10 days

10 days

Treatment 1

Treatment 2

apicaltip

apicaltip

WhichoneofthefollowingisacontrolforTreatment2?

A. apeaplantwiththebottomleavesremoved

B. anintactpeaplantwithmanyleaves

C. adecapitatedpeaplantwithafoilcapplacedonthecutend foil cap coveringcut end

D. adecapitatedpeaplanttowhichagelcontainingnoauxinisappliedtothecutend

gel containingno auxin appliedto cut end

2017BIOLOGYEXAM(NHT) 6

SECTION A – continued

Question 10Whichoneofthefollowingstatementsaboutthetransmissionofanervesignalistrue?A. AnerveimpulseisfacilitatedbyNa+/K+pumpsonthemembraneoftheneuron.B. Calciumionsareinvolvedinthetransmissionoftheimpulsealongtheneuron.C. Thegreaterthestimulus,thegreaterthesizeofthenerveimpulse.D. Neurotransmittersareactivelytransportedacrossthesynapse.

Question 11WhenapoptosisisinitiatedbyDNAdamageinacellA. theplasmamembraneruptures,releasingthecellcontents.B. acascadeofreactionsoccursinthecytoplasm.C. allenzymeactivitywithinthecellisinhibited.D. uncontrolledreplicationofthecelloccurs.

Question 12Thelymphaticsystemplaysanimportantroleindefendingthehumanbodyagainstdisease.Whichoneofthefollowingistrueofthelymphaticsystem?A. Lymphnodesprovideanaturalbarrieragainsttheentryofpathogensintotheinternalenvironment.B. Lymphcontainshydrochloricacid,whichkillsmanybacteria.C. Cellswithinthelymphnodesdetectantigens.D. Lymphcontainsmucustotrapbacteria.

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Use the following information to answer Questions 13 and 14.Inextremelyrarecases,injectionofaninfluenzavaccinemaycauseanallergicreaction,whichusuallyoccurswithinafewhoursofthevaccinebeingadministered.Theflowchartbelowoutlinesthekeystagesinanallergicresponse.

Step Pbody tissues

exposed to allergen

Step QB cells stimulated

Step RB plasma cellsproduce IgEantibodies

Step S

Step Vsigns of allergy, for

example, runny nose

?

Step Useveral physiologicaleffects, for example,

increased mucussecretion

Step Tcells release

histamine

Question 13WhichoneofthefollowingstatementsbestsummarisesStepS?A. CytotoxicTcellsareactivated.B. SecretedIgEantibodiesbindtomastcells.C. ComplementproteinsstimulateT-helpercells.D. SecretedIgEantibodiesattachtomacrophages.

Question 14AnotherexampleofaphysiologicaleffectatStepUandaresultingsignofallergyatStepVcouldbeA. capillariesbecomingpermeableandleaky,causingswelling.B. increasingnumbersofphagocytes,leadingtorednessoftheskin.C. vasodilationoftheskinbloodvessels,leadingtopalenessoftheskin.D. relaxationofthesmoothmusclesinlungtubules,causingbreathingdifficulties.

Question 15Guillain-Barrésyndromeisahumanautoimmunediseasethataffectsthenervoussystem.ThereisnocureforGuillain-Barrésyndrome,butresearchershavedevelopedatreatmentthatcanreducethesymptomsofGuillain-Barrésyndromeinpatients.WhichoneofthefollowingcouldbeausefultreatmentforGuillain-Barrésyndrome?A. vaccinationwithanattenuatedformoftheGuillain-BarrépathogeninordertodevelopBmemorycellsB. injectionofphagocyticcellsthathavebeendevelopedtorecogniseanddestroytheGuillain-Barré

pathogenC. repeatedremovalofthepatient’sbloodandfilteringofantibodiesbeforereturningthebloodtothe

patient’sbodyD. administrationofhigher-than-normaldosesoftheantibioticpenicillinwithinthefirst48hoursof

symptomsofGuillain-Barrésyndromebeingnoticed

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SECTION A – continued

Question 16 CanolaisaneconomicallyimportantcropplantinAustralia.Pathogensthatreducecanolaproductionareaconcerntogrowers.Onesignificantdiseaseisblackleg,causedbythefungus Leptosphaeria maculans. A detailedexaminationofinfectedcanolastemshasshownthepresenceofthefungus.ThestructureoftheL. maculanspathogenconsistsofA. asingleproteinmolecule.B. cellswithoutDNAmolecules.C. aproteincoatenclosingRNAmolecules.D. cellswithacellwallandanuclearmembrane.

Question 17Scientistsperformedanexperimentinwhichtheyobservedtheinteractionofredbloodcells(RBCs),antibodiesandtheinfluenzavirus.Differentcombinationsoftheseweremixedtogetherinsmallcontainerscalledwells.Twodifferentantibodiesweretested.Theresultsareshownbelow.

Components added to the well

Interaction Observation

Well A RBCs noclumpingofredbloodcells

Well B

+

virus RBCs clumpingofredbloodcells

Well C virus

+

+

Antibody type 1

RBCs

noclumpingofredbloodcells

Well D virus

+

+

Antibody type 2

RBCs

clumpingofredbloodcells

Source:adaptedfromCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention(www.cdc.gov/)

Whichoneofthefollowingwouldbeareasonableconclusiontodraw?A. Antibodytype1isnotspecifictothesurfaceproteinsofthevirus.B. Antibodytype2preventsinteractionbetweentheRBCsandthevirus.C. InWellB,theRBCsandthesurfaceproteinsofthevirusdonotinteractwitheachother.D. InWellC,theantigen–antibodyinteractioninterfereswiththeRBCsbindingtothevirus.

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Use the following information to answer Questions 18 and 19.Considerthefollowingphotographofonioncellsundergoingcelldivision.Thesecellswerefoundinagrowingroottip.

R

S

N

M

Source:PIYAPONGTHONGDUMHYU/ Shutterstock.com

Question 18Whichoneofthefollowingisacorrectstatement?A. HomologouschromosomesarepairedinthecelllabelledR.B. EachchromosomeinthecelllabelledMwillcontainonemoleculeofDNA.C. SeparatedsisterchromatidsaremovingtooppositepolesofthecelllabelledS.D. ThenucleusofthecelllabelledNhashalfthenumberofchromosomescomparedtoitsparentnucleus.

Question 19 Thestageofcelldivisionatwhichthenuclearenvelopearisesfromfragmentsoftheparentnuclearenvelope,andthenucleolireappear,isshownbythecelllabelledA. M.B. N.C. R.D. S.

Question 20 Considercellsdividingbymeiosis.ThecellsproducedA. aretheresultofonenucleardivisionandtwodivisionsofthecytoplasm.B. havethesamenumberofchromosomesastheparentcell.C. aregeneticallyidenticaltoeachother.D. arehaploid.

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Question 21 Duringmeiosis,theprocessofcrossingoverA. involvestheexchangeofgeneticmaterialbetweennon-sisterchromatidsofhomologouschromosomes.B. occursbetweensectionsofnon-homologouschromosomes.C. resultsinlessgeneticvariationinthegametes.D. occursduringthesecondmeioticdivision.

Question 22SynthesisofDNAmoleculesisrequiredintheproductionofnewcells.WhichoneofthefollowingisacorrectstatementaboutthesynthesisofDNAmolecules?A. DNAprimersactasastartingpointforthesynthesisofnewDNAmolecules.B. ThesynthesisofDNAmoleculesoccursintheG2stageofthecellcycle.C. OnlyonestrandoftheoriginalDNAmoleculeactsasatemplate.D. DNApolymerasejoinsnucleotidestoagrowingstrandofDNA.

Use the following information to answer Questions 23 and 24.Ricinisanaturallyoccurring,powerfulpoisonthataffectseukaryoticorganisms.Largemammalsthatingestsmallamountsofricincandiewithinthreetofivedays.Studieshaveconcludedthatricinstopsthemovementofaribosomealongaspecificmolecule.ThisspecificmoleculehasbeenlabelledMoleculeXinthediagrambelow.

ribosome Molecule X

direction of ribosome movement

Question 23WhatisthenameofMoleculeX?A. rRNAB. tRNAC. mRNAD. pre-mRNA

Question 24EukaryoticorganismsdiefromricinpoisoningbecausethericinimmediatelycausesA. nervedamagetomotorneurons.B. theprocessofmitosisinthecellstostop.C. irreversibledamagetoDNAinthenucleiofcells.D. theprocessofproteinsynthesisinthecellstostop.

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Question 25 AsectionofaDNAstrandhasthebasesequenceAGCGCATAGCAA.DuringDNAreplicationtoformthecomplementaryDNAstrand,amutationinvolvingasinglebasesubstitutionoccurredinthelasttripletofthissection.ThismutationwasthenpassedontothemRNAwhentranscriptionofthecomplementarystrandoccurred.ThebasesequenceofthemRNAcontainingthemutationcouldbeA. AGCGCAUAGCAAB. AGCGCAUAGUAAC. UCGCGUAUCGUUD. UCGCGUAUCAUU

Question 26 Considerthediagramofthechromosomesbelow.

X

Source:IaremenkoSergii/Shutterstock.com

ThestructureslabelledXareA. centromeres.B. spindlefibres.C. sisterchromatids.D. homologouschromosomes.

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SECTION A – continued

Use the following information to answer Questions 27 and 28.Tryptophanisanaminoacidthatisproducedbymanybacteria.GenesthatcodefortheproductionoftryptophanarefoundonbacterialDNAandtogetherarecalledthe trpoperon.Intheprocessofgeneregulation,arepressorprotein(trprepressor)bindstothetrpoperon.Whensuchbindingoccurs,theprocessoftryptophanproductionstops.Thisisillustratedinthediagrambelow.

trp repressorbinds to trp operon

trp repressor

production oftryptophan unable to

proceed

trp operon

DNA strand

Question 27 Whenthetrprepressorbindstothetrpoperon,whichoneofthefollowingenzymeswouldbeblockedfromfunctioningnormally?A. RNApolymeraseB. DNApolymeraseC. endonucleaseD. DNAligase

Question 28Whichoneofthefollowingfactorswouldincreasetheconcentrationofthetrprepressorinbacterialcells?A. lowconcentrationoftryptophanB. highconcentrationoftryptophanC. highconcentrationofDNAligaseD. lowconcentrationofDNApolymerase

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Use the following information to answer Questions 29 and 30.HaemophiliaAisarecessivegeneticdisorder.Humanswiththisdisordertendtobleedmorethannormalbecauseoneoftheproteinsneededinbloodclottingismissing.ThegenecontrollingtheproductionofthisproteinisfoundontheXchromosome.Thisgenehastwoalleles.

Question 29AfemalecarrierofhaemophiliaAA. willbehomozygouswithrespecttothisgene.B. hasonecopyofeachoftheallelesofthisgene.C. willhavethesamegenotypeasafemalewithhaemophiliaA.D. passesthealleleforhaemophiliaAtoallofherdaughters.

Question 30 ConsiderthechildrenofafatherwhosebloodclotsnormallyandamotherwhoisacarrierofhaemophiliaA.Whichoneofthefollowingisacorrectstatementaboutthechildrenoftheseparents?A. EachchildwillhaveanequalchanceofinheritinghaemophiliaA.B. Daughterswillhavea50%chanceofinheritinghaemophiliaA.C. Alldaughterswillbehomozygouswithrespecttothisgene.D. Sonswillhavea50%chanceofinheritinghaemophiliaA.

Question 31Inapopulation,atraitwillbemorelikelytoshowcontinuousvariationifA. thetraitisinfluencedbymanygenes.B. genescontrollingthetraitarecloselylinked.C. thereisalowmutationrateinthegenecontrollingthetrait.D. theenvironmenthaslittleeffectontheexpressionofthetrait.

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SECTION A – continued

Use the following information to answer Questions 32 and 33.Thepresenceofhornsandthecolourofhairingoats(Capra hircus)aregeneticallyinherited.Inaparticularbreedofgoats,haircolourmaybebrownorwhite.Thesegoatsmayhavehornsorhornsmaybeabsent.

Question 32 Crossesbetweenindividualgoatswereperformedandthephenotypesoftheoffspringwererecorded.Theresultsofthecrossesareshowninthetablebelow.

Cross Phenotypes of parents Phenotype(s) of offspring

1 brown×white brown

2 brown×brown somebrownandsomewhite

3 white×white white

4 horns×nohorns nohorns

5 horns×horns horns

6 nohorns×nohorns somewithhornsandsomewithnohorns

Basedontheinformationprovided,whichoneofthefollowingconclusionscanbemade?A. Allgoatswithbrownhairhavethesamegenotypewithrespecttohaircolour.B. Thebrown-hairedparentincross1isheterozygouswithrespecttohaircolour.C. Allgoatswithhornshavethesamegenotypewithrespecttothepresenceorabsenceofhorns.D. Thetwoparentswithouthornsincross6havedifferentgenotypeswithrespecttothepresenceor

absenceofhorns.

Question 33 Todetermineifthegeneforhaircolourandthegeneforthepresenceorabsenceofhornsarelinked,thefollowingcrosseswerecarriedout.

Cross Phenotypes of parents Phenotypes of offspring and ratio

1 brownhair,nohorns× whitehair,horns

allhavebrownhair,nohorns

2 brownhair,nohorns× brownhair,nohorns

9brownhair,nohorns:3brownhair,horns:3whitehair,nohorns:1whitehair,horns

3 brownhair,nohorns× whitehair,horns

1brownhair,nohorns:1brownhair,horns:1whitehair,nohorns:1whitehair,horns

4 brownhair,nohorns× whitehair,horns

4brownhair,nohorns:1brownhair,horns:1whitehair,nohorns:4whitehair,horns

EvidencethatthegenesarelinkedwouldbeprovidedbyA. cross1.B. cross2.C. cross3.D. cross4.

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Question 34Radio-isotopicdating(radiometricdating)isusedtodeterminetheageoffossilsandtheirsurroundingrocks.Whichstatementaboutradio-isotopicdatingistrue?A. Radio-isotopicdatingtechniquesareonlyreliablewhendatingfossilsthatwereformedlessthan

20millionyearsago.B. Radio-isotopicdatingcalculationsassumethatthebreakdownofaradioactiveisotopeoccursata

constantrate.C. Carbonisthebestelementtoprovideusefulradio-isotopicdatingevidenceforcalculatingtheageofall

fossils.D. Radio-isotopicdatingtechniquescannotprovideanestimateofhowmanyyearsagoafossilwas

formed;theyareonlyusefultocompareifonefossilisolderthananother.

Question 35Researchersstudiedthephylogeneticrelationshipbetweentwoamphibianspecies,SpeciesGandSpeciesH.Basedonmolecularhomology,whichoneofthefollowingwouldbeusefulevidencetohelpdeterminetherelationshipbetweenthetwospecies?A. Therateofaparticularmetabolicreaction,catalysedbythesameenzyme,isconsiderablyfasterin

SpeciesGthaninSpeciesH.B. Thestructureoftheeyemusclesissignificantlydifferentbetweenthetwospecies.C. Theaminoacidsequenceofaparticularproteinisthesameinbothspecies.D. ThemoleculetRNAispresentinbothspecies.

Question 36 ComparativegenomicsA. isatoolusedbyscientiststostudyevolutionarychange.B. comparesthebiogeographicaldistributionofpresent-dayspecies.C. isthestudyofthehomologousandanalogousstructuresofdifferentspecies.D. reliesontheabilityofscientiststoseparatedifferentcarbohydratesfromthecellsofdifferentspecies.

Question 37 Severalspeciesofflightlessbirdscanbefoundondifferentlandmassesoftheworld.ExamplesincludetheAfricanostrich,theAustralianemuandtheNewZealandkiwi.Recentstudieshavemadescientistsrethinktheevolutionaryrelationshipbetweenflightlessbirds.Scientistsnowhypothesisethattheseflightlessbirdshaveevolvedbyconvergentevolution.ThissuggeststhatA. thelossoftheabilitytoflydevelopedindependentlyineachofthethreebirdspecies.B. eachofthethreebirdspeciesoccupiesverydifferentecologicalniches.C. theostrich,theemuandthekiwisharearecentcommonancestor.D. therateofmutationineachofthethreebirdspeciesishigh.

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Question 38 Whichofthefollowingcharacteristicsaresharedbybothhominoidsandhominins?A. colourvision,omnivorous,nails,opposablethumbs,simpletooluse,livingingroupsB. colourvision,carnivorous,highlydevelopedsenseofsmell,forward-facingeyes,solitarylivingC. poorvision,eatsonlyfruit,poorsenseofsmell,claws,highlydevelopedhearing,livingingroupsD. well-developedperipheralvision,herbivorous,poorsenseofsmell,forward-facingeyes,

well-developedhearing,livingingroups

Question 39 Thediagrambelowshowsthreeviewsoftheskeletonofahomininspecies.

Source:3drenderings/Shutterstock.com

Basedonyourknowledgeandtheinformationprovidedinthediagram,whichoneofthefollowingisacorrectstatement?A. ThespeciesshowninthediagramisolderthanAustralopithecus afarensis.B. Thespeciesshowninthediagramhasapelvicstructureallowingbipedallocomotion.C. Thespeciesshowninthediagramhasaslopingforeheadsimilartomodern-dayhumans.D. Thespeciesshowninthediagramhasprominentbrowridgessimilartothoseseeninallhominin

species.

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Question 40 FossilbonesofthehomininspeciesHomo floresiensis werediscoveredinacaveontheIndonesianislandofFlores.Thefossilboneshavebeendatedfromabout100000to60000yearsago.Thissuggeststhatthisspecieslivedatthesametimeasmembersofourownspecies,Homo sapiens.ScientistslookedforevidenceofculturalevolutioninthecavewherethefossilremainsofH. floresiensis werefound.EvidenceofculturalevolutioncouldincludeA. footprintsindicatingthatH. floresiensiswasbipedal.B. handbonesthatindicatethatH. floresiensishadanopposablethumb.C. anaveragebodysizeinH. floresiensisthatissmallerthanthatofH. sapiens.D. H. floresiensis beingfoundwithvariousfossilisedburntanimalboneswithcutmarksonthem.

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SECTION B – Question 1–continued

Question 1 (6marks) Haemoglobinisthemoleculeinredbloodcellsthatdeliversoxygentocellsthroughoutthebody.Inadults,haemoglobinnormallyconsistsoffoursub-units:twosub-unitsofbeta-globinandtwosub-unitsofalpha-globin.Eachsub-unitisboundtoaniron-containingmoleculecalledhaem.Thehaemmoleculebindstooxygen.

a. Namethegroupofbiomacromoleculesthathaemoglobinbelongsto. 1mark

b. Sickle-celldisease(SCD)isagroupofblooddisorders.PeoplewithSCDmayhavejust asinglenucleotidechangeintheHBBgene–thesegmentofDNAthatcodesforthe beta-globinofthehaemoglobin.Thisresultsinanalteredhaemoglobinmolecule.

ExplainhowasinglenucleotidechangeintheHBBgenecanalterthestructureofthehaemoglobinmoleculeinpeoplewithSCD. 2marks

SECTION B – Short-answer questions

Instructions for Section BAnswerallquestionsinthespacesprovided.Writeusingblueorblackpen.

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c. RecentadvancesinDNA-editingtechniqueshavegreatpotentialtocureconditionssuchasSCD.OnesuchtechniqueinvolvestheuseofRNA.RNAisamoleculecloselyrelatedtoDNA.

CompletethetablebelowtoprovideacomparisonbetweenDNAandRNA. 3marks

DNA RNA

Names of nucleotide bases present

Function 1

Function 2

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SECTION B – continued

Question 2 (4marks)Atransmissionelectronmicrographofpartofacellisshownbelow.Thenucleusofthecellhasbeenlabelled.

X

nucleus

Source:JoseLuisCalvo/Shutterstock.com

Thecellshownaboveisasecretorycell.Thesecretoryproductofthecellissynthesisedbyanorganelle,partofwhichisenclosedbythecirclelabelledX.

a. Namethisorganelle. 1mark

b. Describethetransportationpathwaytakenbythesecretoryproductfromtheorganellenamedinpart a.untilitleavesthecell. 3marks

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Question 3 (5marks)a. i. Giveanexampleofacatabolicreactionthatoccursinacell. 1mark

ii. Justifywhythisreactionisclassifiedasacatabolicreaction. 1mark

b. AproteincalledAMP-activatedproteinkinase(AMPK)hasbeenshowntocontrolmetabolicreactionsincells.AMPKregulatesthelevelofATPinthecell,controllingtherateofbothanabolicandcatabolicreactionssothatthelevelofATPremainsoptimalforcellularactivities.

i. Completethefollowingtableusingthewords‘increases’or‘decreases’toindicatehow therateofcellularreactionsiscontrolledbyAMPKwhenthelevelofATPwithinthe cellfalls. 1mark

Type of cellular reaction

Catabolic Anabolic

Rate of cellular reaction

ii. Giveareasonforeachofyouranswerstopart b.i. 2marks

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SECTION B – Question 4–continued

Question 4 (7marks)Thesmokeproducedduringafireisusuallymoredangerousthantheheat.Twoofthemanytoxicchemicalsinthesmokeofafirearecarbonmonoxideandhydrogencyanide.Carbonmonoxidemoleculesbindtohaemoglobinmoleculesintheblood,reducingtheblood’scapacitytotransportoxygen.Thiscausesasignificantreductioninoxygensupplytothecellsofthebody.

a. Oxygenisrequiredfortheprocessofcellularrespiration.Thethreestagesofthisprocessarelistedinthetablebelow.

Completethetablebynamingthemissinginputsandoutputsofeachstageofcellular respirationwhennormaloxygenlevelsareavailable. 3marks

Stage Inputs Outputs

glycolysis

ADP+PiNAD++H+

ATPNADH

Krebscycle

ADP+PiNAD++H+

FAD+2H+

ATPNADHFADH2

electrontransportchain

ADP+PiNADHFADH2

ATPNAD++H+

FAD+2H+

b. Suggestwhybloodlactate(lacticacid)levelsmightbeusedtodiagnosecarbonmonoxidepoisoning. 1mark

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c. Hydrogencyanideisaninhibitoroftheenzymecytochromecoxidase,animportantenzymeintheelectrontransportchain.

Explainhowamoleculesuchashydrogencyanidemayactasaninhibitoroftheenzymecytochromecoxidase. 2marks

d. Refertothegeneralbiochemicalpathwayshownbelow.

Enzyme AA

Enzyme BB

Enzyme CC

Enzyme DD E

DescribewhathappenswhenanyoneoftheenzymesA,B,CorDinthepathwayisinhibited. 1mark

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SECTION B – Question 5–continued

Question 5 (7marks) a. Onthediagramofthechloroplastbelow,uselabelledarrowstoindicatethepositionsofthe

followingstructures:• grana• stroma 2marks

Region B Region A

Source:BlueRingMedia/Shutterstock.com

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b. Twostudentssetupanexperimenttomeasurethereactionrateofthelight-dependentstageofphotosynthesis.Thylakoidmembraneswereremovedfromchloroplastsandsuspendedinsolution.Themembraneswerethenexposedtodifferinglightintensitiesandtherateofthereactionwasmeasured.StudentAwasgiventhylakoidmembranesfromRegionAand StudentBwasgiventhylakoidmembranesfromRegionB.Bothfollowedthesamemethod.

Theresultsobtainedbybothstudentsareshownbelow.

Student A Student B

reactionrate

light intensity

reactionrate

light intensity

i. Whatcouldthestudentshavemeasuredintheirexperimenttoindicatethereactionrate? 1mark

ii. Statetwofactorsthateachstudentmustcontrolwhensettinguptheirexperimentsothattheycancomparetheirresultsandknowthattheirresultsarevalid. 2marks

iii. Eachstudentsetuptheirexperimentinanidenticalmanner.

Explainthedifferencesobservedintheirresults. 2marks

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SECTION B – Question 6–continued

Question 6 (8marks)a. Innateimmunityhelpsprotecthumansfrominvadingpathogens.

Howdoestheskinhelpprotecthumansfrominvadingpathogens? 1mark

Researchsuggeststhatthemicroorganismsthatnormallyliveontheskinhaveaverycomplexandbeneficialrelationshipwiththeirhosts. Staphylococcus epidermidis is oneofthemostcommonspeciesofbacteriaonhumanskin.Toinvestigatethepossiblebeneficialroleofthisbacterium,scientistsdesignedanexperimentasfollows.Twogroupsofmicewereused.ThemiceinGroup1hadS. epidermidisappliedtotheirskin.ThemiceinbothGroup1andGroup2wereinfectedwithapathogenicfungus.Themicewereleftforseveraldays,andthenscientistsmeasuredthelevelsofantigen-presentingcells(APCs)andcytotoxicTcells(Tccells)intheskinofthemicefrombothgroups.

b. DescribetheroleofAPCsinanimmuneresponse. 2marks

c. InwhichtypeofimmuneresponsewouldtheTccellsandAPCsplayapart? 1mark

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d. InadditiontothelevelsofAPCsandTccells,thegrowthofthepathogenicfunguswasalsomeasuredinallofthemice.Theresultsofthisexperimentaresummarisedinthetablebelow.

Mice Level of APCs Level of Tc cells Growth of the pathogenic fungus

Group1 high high nogrowthonskin

Group2 low low funguscoveringalargeareaofskin

i. Stateahypothesisthatthisexperimentistesting. 1mark

ii. Explainwhichgroupofmiceservedasacontrolinthisexperiment. 1mark

iii. Explainthedifferenceingrowthofthepathogenicfungusinthetwogroupsofmice. 2marks

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SECTION B – Question 7–continued

Question 7 (8marks) Researchersstudyingtheprocessoffloweringinaplanthypothesisedthattheonsetoffloweringiscontrolledbytheregulationofaspecificgene.Theresearchersdecidedtosequencethegene.

a. Whatinformationisobtainedfromgenesequencing? 1mark

AportionoftheDNAoftheplantwasamplified.TheDNAamplificationmixturewasmadeupofthespecificgenesegment,asupplyoffournucleotidebases,Taq polymeraseandDNAprimers.Thetemperatureofthemixturewaschangedasfollows.

Step Temperature

1 94°C

2 55°C

3 72°C

b. DescribewhathappenstotheDNAwhenthemixtureisheatedduringStep1.Nametheendproductofthisstage. 2marks

c. WhatisthefunctionoftheDNAprimersinthemixture? 1mark

d. Explainwhythetemperaturewasreducedto55°CinStep2andthenincreasedto72°CinStep3. 3marks

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e. Theresearchersrepeatedthisamplificationprocessthreemoretimesinseparatemicrotubes.Theythencarriedoutgelelectrophoresisonsamplesfromeachofthefourmicrotubes.Theirresultsareshownbelow.

Microtube1

Microtube2

Microtube3

Microtube4

directionof travel

loadingwells

SuggestapossiblereasonwhytheresultsforMicrotube3aredifferentfromtheresultsfortheotherthreemicrotubes. 1mark

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SECTION B – Question 8–continued

Question 8 (7marks) Considerthefollowingpedigree.

1 2

1 2 3 4 5 6

3 4

I

II

III

2 31

IndividualII-4displaysatraitthatisinherited.TheinheritanceofthistraitisX-linkeddominant.ItisknownthatthistraitisalsofoundinindividualswithinthisfamilyingenerationsIandIII.

a. i. Inthepedigreeabove,shadeinallindividualswhomustalsodisplaythesametraitasindividualII-4. 1mark

ii. Giveareasonforshadinginthoseindividuals. 1mark

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b. A different inheritedtraitwasinvestigatedinafamily.Individualsdisplayingthistraithavebeenshadedinthepedigreebelow.

1 2

1

2 31

2 3 4 5 6

4

3 4

I

II

III

i. Determinethemodeofinheritanceofthistrait. 1mark

ii. Givetwopiecesofevidencetosupportyouranswertopart b.i. 2marks

iii. IfindividualsIII-3andIII-4haveachild,whatistheprobabilitythatthischildwillhavethetrait?Showyourworking. 2marks

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Question 9 (5marks) InAfrica,themalaria-carryingmosquitoAnopheles gambiae hasbeenthefocusofa mosquito-eradicationcampaignusingtheinsecticidepyrethroid.Researchersfoundthatallele1ofgeneL1014producesresistancetopyrethroidinthesemosquitoes;however,allele2doesnotproduceresistancetopyrethroid.Researchersstudiedthefrequencyofbothoftheseallelesoveraperiodoftime.Intheparticularpopulationofmosquitoeswherethisstudywascarriedout,anintenseprogramofpyrethroidsprayingwasbegunin2008andwasmaintaineduntil2011.Theresultsoftheallelefrequencystudiesarepresentedinthetablebelow.

Allele frequencies for gene L1014 in A. gambiae

Allele type Frequency in 2007 Frequency in 2011

1 36.4% 77.7%

2 63.6% 22.3%

Itisconsideredthatthisdataprovidesevidencethattheprocessofnaturalselectionhasoccurred intheA. gambiae species.

a. Usingtheinformationabove,explainhownaturalselectionhasoperatedinthispopulationoftheA. gambiae mosquito. 3marks

b. Basedontheinformationabove,hasthegenepoolofthispopulationoftheA. gambiae mosquitobeenalteredbythesprayingofthisinsecticide?Explainyouranswer. 2marks

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Question 10 (9marks)Sixdifferentbeetlespecieshavebeenstudiedbyscientists.ThesixspeciesarefoundwithincavesinthenorthernpartofSpain(seemap).AllsixspeciesbelongtothegenusGeotrechus.Therelativepositionsofthesixspecieswithintheregionareshowninthediagrambelow.

location of beetle species

S

ST

U

V

Species SSpecies USpecies W

SUW

W

Species TSpecies VSpecies X

TVX

X

Key

a. ScientistsusedDNAsequencesandproteinstructurestohelpclassifythesixbeetlespecies.

Describeotherevidencethescientistscouldusetohelpclassifythebeetlesintodifferentspecies. 2marks

b. Thescientistsgatheredinformationtoconstructaphylogenetictreeforthesixbeetlespecies.

Whatinformationisdisplayedinaphylogenetictree? 1mark

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SECTION B – Question 10–continued

Byexaminingfossilevidenceinthearea,thetimingoftheappearanceofeachofthespecieshasbeendetermined.Thisisshowninthetablebelow.

Location of beetle species Species present Time period in which species were found

(millions of years ago)

R

RR

RR

R

R

R SpeciesR 24

SS

S

R

R

R

R

R SpeciesRS SpeciesS

16

T

SS

S

R

R

R

R SpeciesRS SpeciesST SpeciesT

8

U

V

TS

S

R

R

R SpeciesRS SpeciesST SpeciesTU SpeciesUV SpeciesV

6

W

X

U

TS

S

V

S SpeciesST SpeciesTU SpeciesUV SpeciesVW SpeciesWX SpeciesX

2

Source:adaptedfromAFaille,CBourdeau,XBellesandJFresneda,‘Allopatricspeciationillustrated: ThehypogeangenusGeotrechusJeannel,1919(Coleoptera:Carabidae:Trechini),

withdescriptionoffournewspeciesfromtheEasternPyrenees(Spain)’, inArthropod Systematics & Phylogeny,73(3)2015,p.453

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c. ScientistscomparedDNAsequencesinfourmitochondrialgenesandtwochromosomalgenesfoundinthenucleusofthebeetles.

IdentifythetwobeetlespeciesthatwouldhavetheleastnumberofdifferencesintheirDNAsequences.Explainyouranswer. 3marks

d. Scientistsexplainedtheappearanceofthesixbeetlespeciesbysuggestingthat,overtime,allopatricspeciationhadoccurred.

Describetheprocessofallopatricspeciation. 3marks

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Question 11 (4marks)Coralreefsarefoundinoceansaroundtheworld.Coralsareanimalsthatbuildupcalciumcarbonateskeletons.Single-celledalgaelivewithinthecoraltissues.QueenslandscientistshavereportedthatmanyofthecoralsinaregionoftheGreatBarrierReefhaverecentlybecomebleached.Bleachingoccurswhenthesingle-celledalgaeleavethecoraltissuesduetoenvironmentalchanges.Coralsturnwhitewithoutthealgaeandmaydie.Thisbleachinghasbeenattributedtoanincreaseinwatertemperatureandacidity.Twoapproacheshavebeenproposedtohelpreversethebleachingoccurringinthecoralreefs.

Approach 1Scientistsselectivelybreedcoralscontainingsingle-celledalgaewithinalaboratorysetting.Particularcoralswithalgaearethenreintroducedintothecoralreef.

a. Explainhowselectivebreedingmayhelpreversethebleachingofthecoral. 2marks

Approach 2Single-celledalgaefromthecoralreefareexposedtomutagenswithinalaboratorysetting.Someofthesealgaearereintroducedbackintothecoralreefs.

b. i. Whatwouldbethepurposeofexposingthesingle-celledalgaetomutagens? 1mark

ii. Whatisadisadvantageofthisapproach? 1mark

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