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Mark Scheme (Final)

January 2015
Pearson Edexcel International GCSE
in Biology (4BI0) Paper 2B
Pearson Edexcel Certificate in Biology
KBI0 Paper 2B

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January 2015
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General Marking Guidance

All candidates must receive the same treatment. Examiners must mark
the first candidate in exactly the same way as they mark the last.
Mark schemes should be applied positively. Candidates must be rewarded
for what they have shown they can do rather than penalised for omissions.
Examiners should mark according to the mark scheme not according to
their perception of where the grade boundaries may lie.
There is no ceiling on achievement. All marks on the mark scheme
should be used appropriately.
All the marks on the mark scheme are designed to be awarded.
Examiners should always award full marks if deserved, i.e. if the answer
matches the mark scheme. Examiners should also be prepared to award
zero marks if the candidates response is not worthy of credit according to
the mark scheme.
Where some judgement is required, mark schemes will provide the
principles by which marks will be awarded and exemplification may be
limited.
When examiners are in doubt regarding the application of the mark
scheme to a candidates response, the team leader must be consulted.
Crossed out work should be marked UNLESS the candidate has replaced it
with an alternative response.


Question
number

Answer

1(a)

1. smoking;

Notes
Ignore infection

Marks
2

2. dust / asbestos / working in mines;


3. fumes;
4. genetic / lack of A1T;
5. bronchitis;
(b)

1. digest / breakdown / kill / destroy;


2. bacteria / pathogens / viruses/ microorganisms;
3. prevent infection/disease/reproduction;

(c)

2 268 000;;

1 mark for

0.80 / 80% / 80 100 /


divide by 10 multiply by 8
(d)

(i)

alveoli / alveolus;

(ii)

1. less surface area;


2. diffusion / gas exchange;
3. (insufficient) oxygen;

Mark first answer in a list

1
2

Question
number

Answer

(e)

Marks

1. memory cells;
2. antibodies;
3. (production and response) sooner / quickly / faster / more /
last longer / eq;

(f)

Notes

(i)

(ii)

2. Allow if production by
incorrect cell
3. Ignore more robust /
more powerful

1. less mucus / digests mucus / breaks down mucus /


thinner mucus / runny mucus;
2. wider airways/tubes / more space / less blockage / open up /
eq;

2. Ignore easier to breath

3. more air / more oxygen;

3. Allow more oxygen


into blood

1. increases concentration of oxygen /


increases concentration gradient /
more oxygen;

Greater diffusion gradient


=2

2. (more) diffusion / (faster) diffusion / (more) gas exchange;


Total 15 marks


Question
number
2(a)

(b)

Answer

Notes

Marks

scale linear and half grid used for plotting;

If not linear lose S and P

lines straight and through points;

axis correct way + units for energy in kJ;

Histogram means lose S


and L for Max 3

points plotted correctly;

key;

1. increases energy requirement / eq;


2. decreases from 25;

Line to origin means lose


L

Increases up to a point
and then decreases = 1

Decrease/level off at 41
=0
(c)

1. (more) muscle contraction;

Allow converse

2. (more) respiration;

More energy for


respiration = 2

3. (more) energy/kilojoules required;


4. (more) food / glucose required / eq;

Ignore reference to age


3. Allow calories
Total 10 marks


Question
number
3(a)

Answer

(i)

amino acids / protein / DNA / RNA / nucleic acid;

(ii)

nitrogen-fixing;

(b)

Notes

Marks
1

Allow Rhizobium

1. nitrifying (bacteria) / nitrification;

1
2

2. nitrite (to nitrate);


(c)

(i)

1. more movement / more (kinetic) energy / eq;


2. more collisions / more enzyme substrate complexes / eq;

(ii)

1. denatured;
2. active site;
3. shape altered / bonds broken / eq;

1. Ignore inactive /
destroyed

1. Reject death

4. substrate no longer fits / eq;

Total 9 marks


Question
number
4(a)

Answer
1. protect from birds;
2. protect from seals;
3. keep out wild salmon / other fish to avoid competition;
4. keep out wild salmon / other fish to avoid disease;

Notes

Marks

Ignore reference to terms


interspecific / intraspecific
predation

Protect from predators


alone = 0 must be
qualified
Ignore stop salmon
getting out / salmon
eating salmon

(b)

1. decrease growth;

1 Ignore death

2. idea that bacteria / decomposers / microorganisms involved;

2. Ignore pathogens

3. respiration;
4. less oxygen;
(c)

4. Ignore disease /
infection

1. remove / dispose / eq;

2. prevent spread of fungus/disease /pathogen/infection;


(d)

wrasse eat (sea)lice;

Wrasse alone = 0

1
Total 9 marks


Question
number

Answer

Notes

5(a)
tube

(b)

temperature

water

light

% seeds
germinated

average
height
in cm

(room)

no

(yes)

0.0

room

(yes)

yes

90

2.3(1);

fridge

yes

no;

10;;

(0.3)

1. seeds split / seeds burst / sprouts / eq;


2. root / radicle seen / grows / eq;

First three columns


correct for one mark

Marks
4

One mark for two %


germination correct
Two marks for all %
germination being correct
One mark for both
average height being
correct
Ignore leaf/plant emerges
/ increase in height /
become seedlings

Allow one mark for two


correctly named and two
marks for three correctly
named

3. shoot / plumule / stem seen / grows / eq;


(c)

temperature;
water / moisture;
light;
oxygen;

Location = 0

Question
number
(d)

Answer

Notes

1. they germinate/grow / eq;

1. Ignore same result as


tube B

2. reference to (room) temperature and water;

Marks

2. Ignore light / oxygen

(e)

(no oxygen) no respiration;

1
Total 11 marks


Question
number
6(a)

Answer
1. (waste) milk;
2. more bacteria (growth) / more microorganism (growth);

Notes

Marks

Reference to the word


more must be present
ONCE in 2 or 3

Ignore quantity / amount

Allow casein

3. use of more oxygen / eq;


(b)

1. concentration / strength / dilution / volume / mass released;


2. temperature / light;
3. speed of river flow;
4. nitrate content of pollutant / bacterial content of pollutant;

(c)

protein / amino acids / lipid / fat / carbohydrate / lactose;

Ignore minerals /
vitamins / sugar
(d)

1. raw has higher B.O.D. / less oxygen available /


more oxygen used;
2. more bacteria/microorganisms (in raw sewage) / eq;

Allow converse

2. Ignore organisms

3. more respiration;
4. raw sewage has more nutrients / organic material / eq;
Total 6 marks

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