Answer guide for O Level Biology (5090/2) – Paper 2 Theory June 2001
1(a)(i)       P;                                                                    1
(ii)          reference to enzyme action / substrate digested / used up / forms
              product / amount goes down ;                                          1
(b)(i)        curve P rising ;                                                      1
(ii)          starch formed ;
              faster than it is used up / respired ;
              or hexose / monosaccharide / sugar/ glucose converted (to starch) ;   2
(c)(i)        rate increases ;
              uniformly / doubles for each 10˚ C rise / energy reference ;
              reference to optimum in (i) or (ii) ;
(ii)          rate decreases ;
              enzyme denatured / deactivated / stops working / destroyed ;
              [max 4]                                                               4
2(a)          ecosystem ;                                                           1
(b)(i)        H / J / plants in G ;                                                 1
(ii)          light / solar ;
              chemical ;                                                            2
(c)(i)        H / J / G → (G) → I → F (all correct, with arrows) ;                  1
(ii)          organisms / producers absorb insecticide from water ;
              few / one organisms eats many lower-order organisms ;
              insecticide not metabolised / accumulates / builds up; [max 2]        2
(d)           spray application;
              drainage into lake / sprayed onto lake as insecticide ;               2
3(a)          stomach ;                                                             1
(b)           mechanical digestion / chewed ;
              protease / or named and stomach / gastric juice ;
              protease /or named + duodenum /ileum / small intestine ;
              intestinal or pancreatic juice ;
              amino acids / peptones / (poly)peptide ; [max 3]                      3
(c)(i)        fatty acids and glycerol ;                                            1
(ii)          need for correct pH / reference to bile ;
              reference to emulsification ;                                         2
(d)           On Fig. 3.1: lines narrowing in mouth cavity & ileum ;
              lines parallel in stomach ;                                           2
4(a)          Any 2 from:
              8 /10/12 not more than 6 legs, 2 / not 3 and parts to body / no
              thorax, correct reference to wings / wings
              reference to pincers / fangs / no antennae, simple / not compound
              eyes ;;                                                               2
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(b)(i)        named insect ;                                                          1
(ii)          disease correct for name ;                                              1
(iii)         for named insect any 3 from:
              can fly,
              reference to mouthparts,
              reference to how pathogen carried (e.g. in saliva, stomach, on feet /
              on body),
              reference to how pathogen enters host (e.g. biting / blood sucking)
              behavioural (reference to e.g. biting at night when host is asleep /
              one insects bite many hosts) ,
              breeds rapidly / exists in large numbers ;;;                            3
(c)           mutation / genetic change (in pathogen) ;
              resistance to drugs / insecticides / survival / becomes
              immune ;
              resistance handed on / inherited / resistant ones
              breed ; [max 2]                                                         2
5(a)          S diaphragm ;
              T liver ;
              U stomach ;                                                             3
(b)(i)        any two from: urea, uric acid, ammonia, creatinine, toxins (or
              named), salts / ions, broken down hormones ;;                           2
(ii)          diffusion ;                                                             1
(iii)         blood sugar / glucose or K / NaCl ;
              removes diffusion gradient / reference to same concentration /
              isotonic ;                                                              2
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6(a)          seeds (at least two) and at least 4 suitable containers and cotton
              wool or similar ;
              oxygen removed and how ;
              temperature not suitable and how / put in ‘fridge ;
              absence of water ;
              control set up described ;
              (all set-ups must work and be plausible)
              control correctly used ;
              suitable time reference (a few days) ;
              results in all 4 ; [max 7]                                           7
(b)           mammals in form of sugars / glucose / amino acids ;
              oxygen (in mammal only) ;
              via mother’s blood / blood vessels (in mammal) / placenta ;
              (in plant) oxygen from air / soil / through testa ;
              cotyledons /endosperm(in plant) ;
              correct reference to diffusion ; [max 5]                             5
7(a)
                    (discontinuous)            (continuous)
                    (relatively ) few      v   many types / ;
                    no intermediates       v   intermediates / ;
                    few genes              v   many genes ;
                    genetic control only   v   genetic & environmental ;
               with one example of each (discontinuous):(continuous)
               eye colour
               right- / left-handedness
               tongue rolling ;; [max 4]                                           4
(b)(i) or (ii) Explanation of alleles to be used (i.e. a key) ;
               Use of the terms gamete and parents ;
               Correct gametes shown in either diagram ; [max 2]                   2
(i)            correct genotype of parents given ;
               offspring shown as IA IB ;
               blood group AB ;                                                    3
(ii)           both parents shown as heterozygous Group A or B ;
               offspring shown as IO IO ;
               blood group O ;                                                     3
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8(a)(i)       roots no longer bind soil / reference to soil stability ;
              leaves / canopy + no longer protect soil from wind /rain ;
              effect on climate (temperature or rainfall) / desertification ;
              run off / erosion and flooding of rivers / decrease in humus content
              in soil / decrease in mineral ions in soil ;
              loss of habitat / species ;
              carbon dioxide / oxygen balance / effect on natural cycles or named
              cycles ;
              effects on local (human) populations ; [max 6]                       6
(ii)          acid rain and sulphur dioxide ;
              kills plants / makes lakes etc. acidic ;
              dissolves buildings ;
              CO2 /CO / methane / CFCs / lead ;
              named diseases caused by pollution e.g. bronchitis /greenhouse
              effect / global warming ; [max 4]                                    4
(b)           to find ways of conserving them / to produce breeding stocks /
              conserve gene pools ;
              to investigate possible value (e.g. in drug production) ;            2
9(a)          taxic relates to animals ;
              movement of whole body / locomotion;
              muscles / flagella / cilia / pseudopodia ;
              tropic in plants;
              growth;
              part of plant;
              quick v. slow ;
              nerves / impulses / electrical v. auxins / hormones / chicals ;
              temporary v. permanent / not related v. related to direction of
              stimulus ; [max 5]                                                  5
(b)           name of stimulus and likely response ;
              receptor ;
              sensory / afferent neurone / fibre / dendron ;
              impulse ;
              CNS / brain / spinal cord ;
              motor / efferent neurone / fibre / axon ;
              named effector – correct for response (and stimulus);
              synapse ;
              relay neurone ; [max 7]                                             7
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10(a)         tube-like / hollow / no cell contents / no cross walls / no resistance
              to flow ;
              conducting / continuous from root to leaf / rest of plant ;
              reference to capillarity ;
              conduction of water / dissolved salts / ions ;
              lignified / strengthened walls / woody / thickened ;
              support (of plant) / holds vessels open / resist bending ;
              prevents pulling strain in roots / tearing in leaves ; [max 5]         5
(b)           arteries and muscular walls ;
              maintain / withstand pressure ;
              constrict and reason or dilate and reason ;
              veins and valves / one-way flow ;
              thin walls and low pressure ;
              large lumen and low resistance to flow ;
              capillaries and (walls) one cell thick ;
              allows materials to pass in / out / exchange /
              permeability / diffusion ;
              large surface / many / branched / area and widespread
              distribution / reach all tissues / cells ; [max 7]                     7
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