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The photomicrograph shows the ultrastructure of part of a cell.
Which statement about the type of cell shown in the photomicrograph is correct?
Which structures are found in typical eukaryotic cells?
1. 70S ribosomes
2. 80S ribosomes
3. linear DNA (chromosomes)
4. circular DNA
A student examined a slide of human blood with a light microscope and made a careful drawing of the different cell types. The student used an eyepiece graticule so that the relative sizes of the different cell types were drawn accurately.
In the drawing:
- red blood cells were 7 mm in diameter
- lymphocytes were 6 mm in diameter
- neutrophils were 14 mm in diameter.
What is the linear magnification of the drawing?
The diagram shows a graduated slide, with divisions of 0.1 mm viewed using an eyepiece graticule.
Pollen grains were grown in a sugar solution and viewed using the eyepiece graticule.
Diagram 1 shows the pollen grains at the start. Diagram 2 shows the pollen grains after four hours.
What is the growth rate of the pollen tubes?
The table shows a comparison between two features of a typical eukaryotic cell and a typical prokaryotic cell.
Which row shows the correct comparison between these cells?
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The flow diagram shows the results of a number of tests on a solution of biochemicals.
Which substances are present in the solution?
Maltose and sucrose are disaccharides. Maltose is formed from two molecules of glucose, whilst sucrose is formed from fructose and glucose.
Which row shows the molecular formulae of the two disaccharides?
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The diagrams show short sections of some common polysaccharides and modified polysaccharides.
The polysaccharides can be described as:
• F is composed of $\beta$-glucose monomers with 1,4 glycosidic bonds
• G is composed of $\alpha$-glucose monomers with 1,4 glycosidic bonds
• H is composed of N-acetylglucosamine monomers with $\beta$-1,4 glycosidic bonds.
Which row correctly matches the numbered diagrams to the descriptions of the polysaccharides?
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Which molecules contain at least two double bonds?
1 unsaturated fatty acid
2 collagen
3 haemoglobin
The diagram shows a protein molecule.
Two long polypeptides each form $\alpha$-helices for much of their length and these twist together into a fibre.
At one end, each of these polypeptides coils into a globular head.
Two short polypeptides bind to each globular head.
What describes the protein structure of this molecule?
Which types of bond will keep a folded protein in its precise shape for the longest time as the temperature rises?
Protease enzymes are found in many locations inside and outside the cells. Four of these locations are listed.
1 lysosomes
2 lumen of the stomach
3 at a telophase spindle
4 mucus in the trachea
Which of these locations are sites of intracellular hydrolysis?
An enzyme is modified for industrial use. It has a lower Michaelis-Menten constant ($K_m$) than the unmodified enzyme.
What is true of the modified enzyme?
A decrease in some factors will increase the fluidity of the cell surface membrane.
Which pair of factors, when decreased, will increase the fluidity of the cell surface membrane?
The diagram shows a cell surface membrane.
Which statements about the labelled molecules in the membrane are correct?
- 1 is involved in the diffusion of ions.
- 2 is involved in facilitated diffusion.
- 3 is involved in the recognition of antigens.
- 4 is involved in membrane fluidity.
Equal sized potato pieces were placed into test-tubes containing equal volumes of different concentrations of sucrose solution and left for 30 minutes. All other variables were controlled. After 30 minutes, the potato piece in one of the concentrations of sucrose solution had not changed in size.
What can be concluded from this result?
1. There is no net movement of water into or out of the potato.
2. The water potential of the potato is the same as the water potential of the sucrose solution.
3. The concentration of sucrose in the potato is the same as the concentration of the sucrose solution.
Which feature of stem cells enables them to replace cells in tissues such as the skin?
During prophase, a scientist stains the chromosomes of a diploid animal cell with a fluorescent dye to stain telomeres. This cell has 32 chromosomes.
How many telomeres will the scientist observe?
The diagram shows the cell cycle.
During which phase do chromosomes condense and become visible?
What is correct for thymine?
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A short piece of DNA 15 base pairs long was analysed to find the number of nucleotide bases in each of the polynucleotide strands. Some of the results are shown below.
[Table_1]
How many nucleotides containing guanine were present in strand 1?
Scientists grew bacteria in a medium containing heavy nitrogen, $^{15}N$, as the only source of nitrogen. After many generations, all of the bacterial DNA contained heavy nitrogen.
These bacteria were then moved from the heavy nitrogen medium into a medium with only light nitrogen, $^{14}N$.
Some bacteria were collected from each of the next three generations and their DNA was analysed.
Hybrid DNA contains both heavy and light nitrogen.
Which row shows the correct DNA of the first and third generations?
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A population of bacteria is exposed to the antibiotic penicillin. Most of the bacteria die. However, some bacteria in the population have an allele coding for an enzyme that breaks down penicillin. These bacteria are able to survive. Which could explain how these bacterial cells acquired this allele?
1 An error during DNA replication.
2 An error during transcription.
3 An error during translation.
A dicotyledonous leaf has a palisade mesophyll layer that is approximately twice as thick as the spongy mesophyll layer.
Which plan diagram is correct?
A number of processes contribute to maintaining a water potential gradient in plants allowing water to reach the highest parts of a plant.
Which processes are responsible for maintaining this water potential gradient?
1 capillarity
2 osmosis
3 transpiration
What is a correct statement about the movement of substances absorbed by roots?
Which arrangement of four molecules of water shows how water may cohere when moving up a xylem vessel?
Which statement about sucrose loading into companion cells and then into the phloem sieve tube element is not correct?
What explains why the left and right sides of the heart contract simultaneously?
The statements list some of the events in the cardiac cycle. They are not in the correct order.
1. The impulse travels through Purkyne tissue.
2. A wave of excitation sweeps across the atria.
3. The atrioventricular node delays the impulse for a fraction of a second.
4. The sinoatrial node contracts.
5. The wave of excitation sweeps upwards from the base of the ventricles.
6. The ventricles contract.
7. The atria contract.
Which statement describes the third of these events to occur in the cardiac cycle?
The diagram shows pressure changes in different parts of the heart during one cardiac cycle. During which period are the semilunar valves open and the atrioventricular valves closed?
Which diagram shows the events that occur during transport of carbon dioxide by the blood?
Which structures are found in bronchi?
Which tissue in the respiratory system is correctly linked to its function?
[Table_1: A table showing the tissue and its function]
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) includes emphysema.
Which effects does emphysema have on gaseous exchange?
1. surface area to volume ratio of lungs decreases
2. distance of the diffusion pathway decreases
3. volume of oxygen diffused per unit time decreases
The diagram shows some of the pathogens that cause disease in humans and some of the ways they are transmitted.
Which row matches the correct number for the pathogen with the correct letter for their mode of transmission for cholera and measles?
Which factors would increase the global distribution of malaria?
1. a fall in annual rainfall
2. an increase in the use of antibiotics
3. a rise in global air temperatures
4. increasing irrigation of land for farming
The antibiotic teixobactin was discovered in January 2015. Teixobactin kills some bacteria such as Staphylococcus and Mycobacterium.
Most antibiotics work by binding to proteins. Teixobactin binds to lipids that are used in the synthesis of bacterial cell walls. This means that it is unlikely that bacteria will quickly develop resistance to teixobactin.
Which statements explain why bacteria are unlikely to quickly develop resistance to teixobactin?
1. A mutation in the gene coding for a protein allows selection for resistance.
2. Teixobactin binds to a lipid rather than to a protein.
3. The structure of a lipid is not encoded by DNA.
Which row correctly describes the type of immunity gained from being injected with an antitoxin?
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Where are antibodies found during an immune response?
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key:
✓ = antibodies found
✗ = antibodies not found