0610_s19_qp_41
A paper of Biology, 0610
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The rate of photosynthesis of terrestrial plants can be determined by measuring the uptake of carbon dioxide. Explain why plants take up carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. The rate of photosynthesis of parts of individual leaves can be measured using a hand-held device as shown in . transparent chamber This apparatus allows air to flow through the transparent chamber that encloses part of the leaf. The apparatus measures the carbon dioxide concentration of the air entering and leaving the chamber. Explain how the results from the apparatus can be used to calculate the rate of photosynthesis. A student used the apparatus shown in to investigate the effect of temperature on the rate of photosynthesis of the leaves of Chinese plantain, Plantago asiatica, at two different concentrations of carbon dioxide, A and B. shows the results of the investigation. rate of photosynthesis / μmol per m2 per s temperature of leaves / °C B A 370 ppm CO2 1000 ppm CO2 370 ppm CO2 1000 ppm CO2 B A State one environmental factor that should have been kept constant in this investigation. Describe the effect of temperature on the rate of photosynthesis when carbon dioxide concentration A was supplied. Use the data from in your answer. Calculate the percentage increase in the rate of photosynthesis at 30 °C when the carbon dioxide concentration was increased from A to B as shown in . Show your working and give your answer to the nearest whole number. % Explain the effect of increasing temperature on the rate of photosynthesis for carbon dioxide concentration B. Use the term limiting factor in your answer. The student concluded that carbon dioxide concentration is the factor limiting the rate of photosynthesis between 30 °C and 35 °C for the results shown for A in . State the evidence for this conclusion. A similar investigation was carried out on Arizona honeysweet, Tidestromia oblongifolia, that grows in Death Valley in California where the highest temperatures may be greater than 45 °C. The results are shown in . rate of photosynthesis / μmol per m2 per s temperature of leaves / °C Predict and explain what would happen to the rate of photosynthesis if the investigation is continued at temperatures higher than 45 °C.
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Complete the five sentences about the eye and the nervous system. Structures in the eye change the shape of the lens so that the eye can focus on near and distant objects. This is called . The radial and circular muscles in the iris of the eye are a pair of muscles that work against each other. Muscles in the eye are controlled by the nervous system. The nervous system contains only sensory and motor neurones. The nerve from the eye contains sensory neurones that conduct impulses to the . Transmission of impulses relies on the flow of ions through the cell membranes of neurones down their concentration gradients. Active transport is responsible for maintaining the concentration gradients of ions across the membranes of neurones. Explain how ions are moved across membranes by active transport. shows the junction between two neurones. presynaptic neurone postsynaptic neurone enzyme that breaks down neurotransmitter molecules A B Many drugs interfere with the action of neurotransmitters at the junctions between neurones. Two drugs that influence the transmission of impulses between neurones are atropine and eserine. The actions of these drugs are shown in Table 3.1. Table 3.1 drug action at junctions between neurones atropine blocks receptor molecules for neurotransmitters eserine blocks the enzyme that breaks down neurotransmitters Explain the effects of these two drugs on the nervous system using the information in and Table 3.1. A scientific paper was published in 1997 that described the effects of anabolic steroids on female athletes. Many of these athletes achieved great success in international sport competitions during the 1960s and 1970s. Discuss the arguments against the use of anabolic steroids in sport.
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