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A paper of Biology, 0610
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2011
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For Examiner's Use Two species of beetle, Tribolium castaneum and T. confusum, can infest and eat stored flour. In an investigation these two species were kept together in containers of flour under different environmental conditions. Many identical containers were set up, each with the same mass of flour. Equal numbers of male and female flour beetles of the two species were put into each container at the start. The numbers of beetles were counted regularly. The containers were left until only one species survived. Table 5.1 shows the percentage of containers in which T. castaneum or T. confusum were the only survivors. Table 5.1 environmental conditions percentage of containers in which only T. castaneum survived / % percentage of containers in which only T. confusum survived / % A hot and wet B hot and dry C warm and wet D warm and dry E cold and wet F cold and dry Compare the survival of the two species of flour beetle in different temperatures and humidities. Use data from Table 5.1 to illustrate your answer. For Examiner's Use Suggest why only one species survived in each container. There is a gene in T. confusum which controls body colour. A represents the dominant allele for red-brown body colour. a represents the recessive allele for black body colour. Complete the genetic diagram below to show the colour of beetles produced when heterozygous beetles are crossed with beetles that are homozygous recessive for this gene. parental phenotypes parental genotypes gametes × × + offspring genotypes offspring phenotypes ratio of phenotypes For Examiner's Use The eyes of Tribolium species are usually black. A very small number of flour beetles have white eyes. Explain how this happens and why they are so rare. Insect pests, such as flour beetles, eat the flour and deposit nitrogenous waste in urine and faeces into the flour. This leads to the growth of bacteria and fungi in the flour. Suggest and explain what happens to the nitrogenous waste and the faeces released by the flour beetles.
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