Past Papers
Practice Questions: AS & A Level Biology - 9700 Paper 2 2009 Summer Zone 1
Like Icon 0
Share
Questions: 4/6
Topic: CH6 - NUCLEIC ACIDS AND PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
Solution
PRACTISE
Similar Questions
LEARN
Concepts with Sparky
Close Icon
Close Icon
Close Icon
Access AI-Features in
IB Past Papers App
Access
AI-Features in
IB Past Papers App
QR Code

Get exclusive access to our AI features such as instant feedback, similar questions and AI tutor sessions.

;

Related Questions from Similar Topic

Theory
CH6 - NUCLEIC ACIDS AND PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
(a) With reference to Fig. 4.1,(i) nameprocess A ..............................................................molecule B ...............................
2009 Summer
MCQ
CH6 - NUCLEIC ACIDS AND PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
The following statements describe events that take place during DNA replication and transcription.Which statement is not correct?[Table 1]
2009 Winter
MCQ
CH6 - NUCLEIC ACIDS AND PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
A peptide consists of ten amino acids of four different kinds. What is the theoretical minimum number of tRNA molecules required to translate the mRNA...
2009 Winter
MCQ
CH6 - NUCLEIC ACIDS AND PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
What does the enzyme DNA polymerase synthesise in a cell?
2009 Winter
MCQ
CH6 - NUCLEIC ACIDS AND PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
Which diagram shows the semi-conservative replication of a section of a molecule of DNA?
2009 Winter
MCQ
CH6 - NUCLEIC ACIDS AND PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
Which description states some of the features of xylem vessels?
2009 Winter
MCQ
CH6 - NUCLEIC ACIDS AND PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
What does the enzyme DNA polymerase synthesise in a cell?
2009 Winter
MCQ
CH6 - NUCLEIC ACIDS AND PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
The following statements describe events that take place during DNA replication and transcription.Which statement is not correct?[Table_1]
2009 Winter
MCQ
CH6 - NUCLEIC ACIDS AND PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
A peptide consists of ten amino acids of four different kinds.What is the theoretical minimum number of tRNA molecules required to translate the mRNA ...
2009 Winter
MCQ
CH6 - NUCLEIC ACIDS AND PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
Which diagram shows the semi-conservative replication of a section of a molecule of DNA?
2009 Winter

More Questions from year 2009

Theory
CH1 - CELL STRUCTURE
Fig. 1.1 shows the outline of a ciliated cell from the human gas exchange system.(a) (i) Inside the ciliated cell in Fig. 1.1, draw the nuclear envelo...
2009 Summer
Theory
CH18 - BIODIVERSITY, CLASSIFICATION AND CONSERVATION
(a) The table below gives some terms that are used in ecology and their definitions. Complete the table.termdefinitionecosystemall the organisms and t...
2009 Summer
Theory
CH4 - CELL MEMBRANES AND TRANSPORT
(a) With reference to Fig. 3.1 and the information above, explain how flatworms survive without a transport system for respiratory gases. ...............
2009 Summer
Theory
CH6 - NUCLEIC ACIDS AND PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
(a) With reference to Fig. 4.1,(i) nameprocess A ..............................................................molecule B ...............................
2009 Summer
Theory
CH7 - TRANSPORT IN PLANTS
Fig. 5.1 shows part of a transverse section of a leaf.(a) Explain, in terms of water potential, how water moves from Q to R..............................
2009 Summer
Theory
CH5 - THE MITOTIC CELL CYCLE
(a) Fig. 6.1 is an electron micrograph of a cancer cell in the process of dividing by mitosis. The stage of mitosis visible in Fig. 6.1 is metaphase.S...
2009 Summer
Theory
CH1 - CELL STRUCTURE
Yeast cells contain enzymes, which catalyse the breakdown of glucose to produce ethanol and carbon dioxide. These products change the environment of t...
2009 Summer
Theory
CH1 - CELL STRUCTURE
J1 is a slide of a stained transverse section of a plant organ.(a) Draw a large, low power, plan diagram of a quarter of the specimen as shown in Fig....
2009 Summer
Theory
CH1 - CELL STRUCTURE
(a) (i) Using the information in Table 1.1, decide which other concentrations to make and complete Table 1.2 including the concentrations from Table 1...
2009 Summer
Theory
CH1 - CELL STRUCTURE
K1 is a slide of a stained transverse section of a plant organ.(a) (i) Draw a large, low power plan diagram of one end of the specimen on K1 as shown ...
2009 Summer