Biology SL Paper 2 3 PDF
Biology SL Paper 2 3 PDF
Biology SL Paper 2 3 PDF
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BIOLOGY
STANDARD LEVEL
PAPER 2
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INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
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© International Baccalaureate Organization 2010
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SECTION A
1. Rice (Oryza sativa) is usually intolerant to sustained submergence under water, although
it grows rapidly in height for a few days before dying. This is true for one variety,
Oryza sativa japonica. The variety Oryza sativa indica is much more tolerant to submergence.
Three genetically modified forms of O. sativa japonica, GMFA, GMFB and GMFC, were
made using different fragments of DNA taken from O. sativa indica.
The plants were then submerged for a period of 11 days. The heights of all the plants were
measured at the beginning and at the end of the submergence period.
60
50
40
Average plant 30
height / cm
20
10
0
I I M T T tolerance level
O. sativa O. sativa
GMFA GMFB GMFC
japonica indica
unmodified modified unmodified
Varieties of rice plants
[Source: Adapted from “Sub1A is an ethylene-response-factor-like gene that confers submergence tolerance to rice” (2006) Kenong Xu, Xia Xu, Takeshi
Fukao, Patrick Canlas, Reycel Maghirang-Rodriguez et al. Nature, 442, pp. 705—708. Adapted by permission from Macmillan Publishers Ltd (c) 2006.]
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(Question 1 continued)
(a) (i) State which group of rice plants were the shortest at the beginning of the
experiment. [1]
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(ii) Calculate the percentage change in height for the O. sativa japonica unmodified
variety during the submergence period. Show your working. [2]
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(b) Explain how the error bars can be used to compare the results for O. sativa indica. [2]
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(c) Deduce the general relationship between the growth of all the japonica varieties and
their stated tolerance level. [1]
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(d) Outline the use of the binomial system of nomenclature in Oryza sativa. [2]
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(Question 1 continued)
In the same experiment, the researchers hypothesized that the capacity to survive when
submerged is related to the presence of three genes very close to each other on rice
chromosome number 9; these genes were named Sub1A, Sub1B and Sub1C. The photograph
below of part of a gel shows relative amounts of messenger RNA produced from
these three genes by the submergence-intolerant variety, O. sativa japonica, and by the
submergence-tolerant variety, O. sativa indica, at different times of a submergence period,
followed by a recovery period out of water.
Sub1B
Sub1C
submergence recovery submergence recovery
0 1 3 7 10 R1 R3 0 1 3 7 10 R1 R3
Duration of submergence and recovery / days
[Source: Adapted from “Sub1A is an ethylene-response-factor-like gene that confers submergence tolerance to rice” (2006) Kenong Xu, Xia Xu, Takeshi
Fukao, Patrick Canlas, Reycel Maghirang-Rodriguez et al. Nature, 442, pp. 705—708. Adapted by permission from Macmillan Publishers Ltd (c) 2006.]
(e) (i) Determine which gene produced the most mRNA on the first day of the
submergence period for variety O. sativa japonica. [1]
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(ii) Outline the difference in mRNA production for the three genes during the
submergence period for variety O. sativa indica. [2]
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(iii) Compare the mRNA production for the three genes during the submergence period
between the two varieties. [2]
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(Question 1 continued)
(f) Deduce, using all the data, which gene was used to modify GMFC. [2]
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(g) Evaluate, using all the data, how modified varieties of rice could be used to overcome
food shortages in some countries. [2]
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2. The following sequence of pictures, made using an electronic imaging technique, shows a cell
undergoing division.
[Midzone activation of aurora B in anaphase produces an intracellular phosphorylation gradient, Brian G. Fuller, Michael A. Lampson, Emily A.
Foley, Sara Rosasco-Nitcher, Kim V. Le et al. Nature, vol 453, issue 7198, 2008 Nature Publishing Group. Reproduced with permission.]
(c) State the process that results in tumour (cancer) formation or development. [1]
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(d) Explain, using one example, how non-disjunction in meiosis can lead to changes in
chromosome number. [2]
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(c) Outline why antibiotics are effective against bacteria but not against viruses. [2]
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(d) Outline the use of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to copy and amplify minute
quantities of DNA. [2]
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SECTION B
Answer one question. Up to two additional marks are available for the construction of your answer.
Write your answers on the answer sheets provided. Write your session number on each answer sheet,
and attach them to this examination paper and your cover sheet using the tag provided.
4. (a) State four elements that are needed by living organisms, other than carbon, hydrogen
and oxygen, giving one role of each. [4]
(b) Outline how light energy is used and how organic molecules are made in photosynthesis. [6]
(c) Explain the significance of complementary base pairing for replication, transcription
and translation. [8]
5. (a) Draw a labelled graph showing a sigmoid (S-shaped) population growth curve. [4]
(b) Describe what is meant by a food chain and a food web. [6]
(c) Explain the relationship between rises in concentration of atmospheric gases and the
enhanced greenhouse effect. [8]
(c) Discuss the cause, transmission and social implications of AIDS. [8]
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