0610_s20_qp_42
A paper of Biology, 0610
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2020
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Pregnancy can occur after the fusion of a male gamete and a female gamete. State the name of the ball of cells that implants into the uterus after fertilisation. There are many changes that occur in a fetus during pregnancy. Compare the development of a fetus in the early stages of pregnancy to its development in the late stages of pregnancy. Describe the functions of amniotic fluid and the amniotic sac. The umbilical artery is found in the umbilical cord. This artery transports blood away from the heart of the fetus. The umbilical artery is unusual because it transports deoxygenated blood. State the name of one other artery in the mother that transports deoxygenated blood. State one excretory product that is transported from the fetus to the placenta. State the name of the process that allows substances to move down a concentration gradient across the placenta. One of the functions of the placenta is to provide a barrier to toxins and pathogens. A study was done on donated afterbirths. The afterbirth is a placenta with part of the umbilical cord attached. The purpose of the study was to find the maximum size of particles that can pass through the placenta and enter the umbilical cord. The researchers inserted beads with a diameter of 0.5 µm into blood vessels in the placenta. Three hours later they recorded the percentage of beads found in the blood in the placenta and in the umbilical cord. They then repeated the tests using beads with diameters of 0.8 µm, 2.4 µm, 5.0 µm and 8.0 µm. Their results are shown in . percentage of beads found in the blood after 3 hours 0.5 μm 0.8 μm 2.4 μm bead size 5.0 μm 8.0 μm umbilical cord Key: placenta Convert the diameter of the 5.0 µm beads into millimetres . Space for working. mm One million beads with a diameter of 2.4 µm were injected into the placenta. Calculate the number of these beads in the umbilical cord after 3 hours. Space for working. beads Table 2.1 shows a range of substances and their diameters. Table 2.1 toxins and pathogens diameter / µm nicotine 2.0 × 10–2 drug X 3.0 × 10–2 rubella virus 5.0 × 10–2 Vibrio cholerae 8.0 × 10–1 Trypanosoma brucei 1.8 × 101 State the names of all the toxins and pathogens listed in Table 2.1 that could pass through the placenta and enter the umbilical cord. Use the data in to make your choice. shows the junction between two neurones with drug X absent and two neurones with drug X present, immediately after a painful stimulus. drug X absent drug X present relay neurone B A C D Key: electrical signal neurotransmitter drug X State the names of A, B, C and D in . A B C D Describe and explain how drug X affects the function of the relay neurone shown in . Drug X can be injected into the body. This is one way that HIV can be transmitted. Describe two other ways that HIV can be transmitted.
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