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Beaconhouse School System

Johar Town Campus


Name: ..
Paper: Alternative to Practical
Total Marks: [40]

Subject: Biology
Time: 1 hour

Question no 1:

Fig. 1.1 shows the appearance of a cell from the epidermis of a leaf.

Fig. 1.1

Three similar pieces of epidermis have been placed in different solutions and left submerged for
30 minutes. One solution was pure water, another contained 1.5% sugar solution and the third 5%
sugar solution.
Figs. 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4 show a cell from each of these three pieces of epidermis.

Fig. 1.2

Fig. 1.3

Fig. 1.4

(These cells are all drawn to the same magnification)


(a) Measure the width of the cell contents along the lines drawn across each cell.
Fig. 1.1 ..................................................
Fig. 1.2 ..................................................
Fig. 1.3 ..................................................
Fig. 1.4 ..................................................

[3]

(b) Suggest in which solution each of the cells, in Figs. 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4, was placed and explain
your choice.

Fig. 1.2 ................................................................................................................................................


explanation .........................................................................................................................................
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Fig. 1.3................................................................................................................................................
explanation.........................................................................................................................................
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Fig. 1.4 ................................................................................................................................................
explanation .........................................................................................................................................
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[Total: 11]

Question no 2:
Fig. 2.1 shows sections though blood vessels, X, Y and Z.

Fig. 2.1

(a) (i) Draw a labelled diagram to show the structures of X.

[5]
(ii) Name the type of blood vessel labelled X.
[1]
(iii) Compare the blood vessels shown in Fig. 2.1 to explain how you reached your identification for
(a)(ii).

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[2]
A 5 mm length of a blood vessel of the same type as X was used to investigate how far it could be
stretched using a number of 10 g weights.
The apparatus used is shown in Fig. 2.2.

Fig. 2.2

As weights were added, the internal diameter of the blood vessel increased as shown in Table 2.1.
Table 2.1

(b) (i) Complete Table 2.1 by calculating the increase in diameter of the blood vessel.
Write your answers in the spaces on Table 2.1.
Show your working in the space below.

[1]

(ii) Plot a graph to show the relationship between the mass of weights attached and the increase in
diameter of the blood vessel.

[4]
(iii) Predict and explain what will happen to the diameter of the blood vessel after the weights are
removed.

[3]
[Total: 16]

Question no 3:
Tomato seeds of the same type and maturity were left to germinate in different solutions at 20C.
In dish A, 20 seeds were left in water.
In dish B, 20 seeds were left in juice from a ripe tomato. The pH of the juice measured pH 6.
In dish C, 10 seeds were left in a solution which was at pH 6. There was no tomato juice in this
solution.

Fig. 3.1 shows the seeds after 5 days. Some of the seeds have germinated and short radicles
have developed.

Fig. 3.1

(a) (i) Record the number of seeds that have germinated in each dish in Table 3.1.
Table 3.1

[2]
(ii) Calculate the percentage increase in the number of seeds that have germinated in dish C
compared with dish B, if the same number of seeds had been left to germinate in dish C.
Show your working.

% [2]
(iii) Suggest a reason why a larger percentage of seeds have germinated in dish C compared with
dish B even though both solutions were at pH 6.
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[2]

(iv) Explain the purpose of dish A in this investigation.


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[1]
(b) Design an experiment to find out the effect of pH on seed germination.
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[6]
[Total: 13]

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