Extra Practise Answers To Practise Questions Not On Test Topic 2 Cells 1 Hour
Extra Practise Answers To Practise Questions Not On Test Topic 2 Cells 1 Hour
Extra Practise Answers To Practise Questions Not On Test Topic 2 Cells 1 Hour
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9. (a) Award [1] for each two correct.
I. plasma / cell membrane;
II. cell wall;
III. nucleoid (region) / DNA/genetic material;
IV. cytoplasm/cytosol/protoplasm; 2 max
(b) 26000 × ( 1500); 1
Do not need to show working.
(c) colour images instead of black and white / pigments can be observed;
can view living material;
larger field of view / whole cells can be seen;
easier sample preparation / cheaper/easier transport/portable; 2 max
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10. (a) I: is the plasma membrane/cell (surface) membrane/phospholipid bilayer;
II: is the mesosome; 2
(b) size of drawing divided by magnification /
figures using this equation; (units not required)
Award [1] for working even if length measurement is incorrect.
1.41 (0.02) m; (units required) 2
Accept answers given in m, cm, mm and nm.
(c) protection / support / maintains shape / prevents bursting 1
(d) bacterium/bacteria/prokaryote;
reason: [1 max]
as no nuclear membrane / no nucleus;
as no mitochondria / membrane bound organelles;
as mesosomes / small size / circular DNA;
(Do not accept naked DNA or no histone.) 2 max
Reject reasons if cell type is incorrectly identified.
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Answers to Extra Practise Questions Topic 1 Cells Standard and Higher
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13. through endocytosis large particles are brought into cells across membranes;
through exocytosis large particles are removed from cells;
by the formation of vesicles;
active transport requiring ATP;
uses protein pumps;
to move materials against concentration gradients;
protein channels enable facilitated diffusion of molecules
down concentration gradient;
the molecules are too large or too charged to diffuse
directly through the membrane;
small polar and non-polar molecules / gases;
can diffuse directly through the membrane;
from an area of high concentration to an area of low
concentration/down the concentration gradient (until equilibrium is reached);
osmosis is the passive movement of water molecules;
across a partially/selectively permeable membrane;
from a region of lower solute concentration to a region
of higher solute concentration;
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20. Award [1] for each of the following structures clearly drawn and labelled
correctly in a diagram of a plasma membrane.
phospholipid bilayer;
protein channels / integral (intrinsic) membrane proteins;
peripheral (extrinsic) proteins associated with the membrane;
cholesterol embedded in the membrane;
glycoproteins / receptor proteins on the outside;
hydrophobic and hydrophilic portions of membrane indicated; (both needed for [1])
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21. skeletal muscle fibres are larger / have many nuclei / are not typical cells;
fungal hyphae are (sometimes) not divided up into individual cells;
unicellular organisms can be considered acellular;
because they are larger than a typical cell / carry out all life functions;
some tissues / organs contain large amounts of extracellular material;
e.g. vitreous humour of eye / mineral deposits in bone / xylem in trees / other example;
statement of cell theory / all living things/most tissues are composed entirely of
true cells;
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22. differentiation is development in different/specific ways;
cells carry out specialized functions / become specialized;
example of a differentiated cell in a multicellular organism;
cells have all genes / could develop in any way;
some genes are switched on / expressed but not others;
position / hormones / cell to cell signals / chemicals determine how a cell develops;
a group of differentiated cells is a tissue;
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26. Award [1] for each of the following structures clearly drawn and labelled
correctly. Award marks for labelled eukaryotic structures, then deduct [1] per
labelled prokaryotic structure shown e.g. mesosome, cell wall.
nuclear membrane / nucleus (with nuclear membrane shown double with pores);
ribosomes (free or attached to ER);
endoplasmic reticulum / ER;
plasma / cell membrane (reject if shown as double line);
mitochondria (shown with inner and outer membrane);
Golgi (apparatus);
lysosomes;
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