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A paper of Biology, 0610
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Complete the sentence about the nervous system. The brain and spinal cord form the nervous system and the nerves coming into and out of the spinal cord are part of the nervous system. shows part of a human eye and three neurones that conduct electrical impulses between the eye and the brain. These neurones are involved in the pupil reflex. K J H G F E D A not to scale B C State the type of neurone identified as A in . Table 1.1 shows the names of some parts of the eye, their functions and the letters in that identify the parts of the eye. Complete Table 1.1. Table 1.1 part of the eye function letter in suspensory ligament G contracts in response to a bright light cornea contains a high density of cones for colour vision The eye can adjust how light is refracted through it in order to focus on a near object. State one process that uses energy when focusing on a near object. Mitochondria require oxygen to release energy. Oxygen is transported to cells in the eye by red blood cells. State the name of the molecule in red blood cells that carries oxygen. Explain how oxygen in the capillaries reaches the cells in the eye. Eyelashes and eyelids are mechanical barriers that help to prevent particles and pathogens entering the eye. Give two other mechanical barriers that defend the body against pathogens. State the name of the white blood cells that digest pathogens. Conjunctivitis can be caused by pathogens and affects the tissues lining the eyelids and covering the sclera. People with conjunctivitis that is caused by a pathogen can develop active immunity. Explain why the shape of specific parts of a pathogen is important in the development of active immunity. Most insects and some crustaceans have compound eyes. State the name of the group that contains insects and crustaceans.
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The classification of giant pandas, Ailuropoda melanoleuca, is debated by many scientists. shows a giant panda eating bamboo plants. shows a red panda, Ailurus fulgens, and a polar bear, Ursus maritimus. red panda eating bamboo plants polar bear eating fish State one dietary component that is more likely to be found in bamboo plants than in fish. State two features, visible in and , that identify the three animals as all belonging to the same vertebrate group. DNA can also be used to classify species. Molecular biologists compared the DNA base sequences of eight species from the same vertebrate group. They used the differences to draw a classification diagram. shows the classification diagram for these eight species. The shorter the horizontal distance from two species to the branching point that they share, the more similar their DNA sequences are and the more closely the two species are related. The scale on shows the time at which the molecular biologists estimate that each branching point occurred. red panda ferret giant panda polar bear wolf tiger human mouse million years ago Morphology can also be used to classify species. Some scientists think that morphology suggests that the giant panda is more closely related to the red panda than it is to the polar bear. Discuss the evidence for and against the giant panda being more closely related to the red panda than it is to the polar bear. Use the information in , and in your answer. State one other type of evidence that is used to classify species.
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Climate change is one reason why a plant species could become endangered. State other reasons why a plant species could become endangered. Describe how human actions are causing climate change. Seed banks are used to conserve endangered plant species. shows some of the steps involved in managing a seed bank. seeds are collected from many populations of each species seeds are checked using X-rays seeds are stored at low temperatures in the seed bank a small sample of seeds is germinated Explain why seeds from one species are collected from many populations to store in a seed bank. Seeds are X-rayed before they are stored to check that they contain an embryo. State one possible consequence of using ionising radiation on seeds. Seeds stored at low temperatures have very low respiration rates. Explain why. One purpose of seed banks is to reintroduce plant species into their natural environment. A survey was done to find out why some reintroduction programmes are not successful. shows the results of the survey. percentage of species that were not successfully reintroduced reason unknown wrong habitat changing habitat seeds did not germinate reasons why reintroductions failed seedlings too young too few individuals wrong season Some of the seeds in the reintroduction programmes did not germinate. State the conditions that are necessary for seeds to germinate. Some reintroduction programmes failed because the seedlings were too young. Young seedlings only have a few small roots. Explain why it would be important to reintroduce plants with many large roots. The low number of individuals also caused some reintroduction programmes to fail. State the name of the phase in a population growth curve where the number of individuals is very low.
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shows some of the stages in the reproduction of the bacterium Escherichia coli. loop of DNA original bacterial cell bacterial cell expands to a critical length and a copy of DNA is synthesised daughter cells are formed daughter cells grow Complete the sentences about the cells in . The DNA is in the form of a double . The DNA is copied so that the number of loops of DNA after cell division is in each daughter cell. The daughter cells are genetically to the original cell. Students used a microscope and time-lapse photography to observe E. coli cells reproducing. They used the series of photographs to identify which cells were dividing. They measured the lengths of the dividing cells and put their data into two groups: • cell lengths immediately before cell division • cell lengths immediately after cell division. shows their results. number of cells cell length / μm immediately after division key: immediately before division Use the information in to state the most frequent cell length of the E. coli cells immediately after cell division. Give your answer in millimetres. mm Some students concluded that the cells must be at least 6 µm in length before cell division can occur. Describe the evidence against the students’ conclusion. Use the information in to support your answer. Bacteria are useful in genetic engineering because they contain plasmids. Describe how a plasmid is cut so that a new gene can be inserted into the plasmid. List two reasons, other than the presence of plasmids, that make bacteria and single-celled fungi useful to biotechnology industries.
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