CSEC Biology June 2005 P2
CSEC Biology June 2005 P2
CSEC Biology June 2005 P2
BIOLOGY
l~hours
2. Candidates MUST use this answer booklet when responding to the questions. For EACH
question, write your answer in the space indicated and return the answer booklet at the end of the
examination.
1. In studying a particular habitat, a group of students finds the distribution of organisms shown
in Table 1 below:
Mole crickets 18
Herbivorous bug 22
Butterfly 18
Praying mantis 6
Lizard 1
Ants 65
(a) (i) In the space provided below, construct a pie chart to show the relative propor-
tions of the organisms the students found occupying the habitat.
(ii) What is the advantage of using a pie chart to represent the data in Table 1?
(2 marks)
(iii) Identify another means besides a table and pie chart to represent the data in
Table L
(1 mark)
(iv) Identify TWO carnivores from the data contained in Table 1 and the pie chart .
(2marks)
(b) (i) From the organisms the students find in the habitat, identify a food chain with at
least FOUR organisms.
(2 marks)
(ii) Suggest TWO long-term effects on the habitat, if a pair of flycatchers (insect-
eating birds) suddenly enter the habitat under study.
(2 marks)
(c) In another study undertaken by the same group of students, they find Specimens A to D
represented in Figure 2 below. The students claim that the specimens belong to the
same group.
(2 marks)
(ii) In the space provided below, accurately draw Specimen B twice the size shown
in Figure 2. State the magnification of your drawing.
(4 marks)
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(d) The students observe that a particular species of plant in the original study area occurs
in two varieties, one with completely green leaves and the other with leaves that are
mainly red. The students suggest that the green variety is a more efficient plant than the
red variety and therefore wish to compare the rates at which they would photosynthesise.
They propose a hypothesis and decide on an investigation to test that hypothesis.
(i) Based on the students' observation, suggest a hypothesis for the investigation.
(2 marks)
(ii) Describe the investigation you would undertake to test the hypothesis you
suggested in (d) (i). Include in your description the apparatus, materials and
method you would use.
Method: _____________________________________________
(4 marks)
(iii) State TWO environmental factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis.
(2 marks)
(3 marks)
Total 30 marks
2. (a) Figure 3 below shows the location of selected glands in the female human body.
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(i) Label Figure 3 to show the position of THREE glands that produce hormones
involved in growth and development in humans. (3 marks)
(ii) Complete the table below to identify and give the role of the hormones of growth
and development produced by the glands you located in (a) (i).
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2.
3.
(6 marks)
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(b) The glands involved in growth and development are all examples of endocrine glands.
(1 mark)
b) Give ONE example of the type of gland you identified in (b) (i) a)
above.
(1 mark )
(ii) Give ONE similarity and ONE difference between endocrine glands and the
type of gland identified in (b) (i).
Similarity:------------------------
Difference: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
(2 marks)
(c) If the gene for insulin production is transferred from a human pancreatic cell to a
certain bacterium, it produces human insulin within the bacterium.
(ii) State ONE advantage of the process you mentioned in (c) (i) above.
(3 marks)
Total 16 marks
3. Figure 4 below shows the basic plan of two flowers, Flowers 1 and 2.
Flower 1 Flower2
(a) (i) Name the parts of Flowers 1 and 2, labelled I to V, in Figure 4 above.
IV----------
II - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - v
III - - - - - - - - - -
(5 marks)
(ii) The flower structures labelled in Figure 4 are sometimes referred to as 'essential'
structures.
Suggest ONE reason for the use of the term 'essential' to describe the labelled
structures.
(2 marks)
(b) (i) Identify the pollinating agent for EACH flower in Figure 4.
Flower!:-------------------------------------------------
Flower2: -------------------------------------------------
(2 marks)
(ii) Identify TWO characteristics of EACH flower that are useful in pollination.
Characteristics in Flower 1: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Characteristics in Flower2: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
(4 marks)
(c) In the space provided below, draw in outline TWO simple diagrams to represent the
shape of the fruit EACH flower is likely to produce.
Total 15 marks
4. Some seedlings are transplanted onto garden beds and the changes in their mass are noted over
a period of time. The changes are recorded in the graph below.
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Mass/grams
Time/weeks
Stage II:
SmgeiV: -------------------------------------------------
(4marks)
(b) Identify TWO mineral salts found in garden soil and explain the role of EACH salt.
Mineral salt 1: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Role: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Mineral salt 2:
Role: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
(4marks)
(c) During their life cycle plants may store large amounts of excess food .
(i) Explain TWO advantages to the plant of storing food in its seeds.
(4 marks)
(ii) Describe TWO situations in the life cycle of a plant when stored food is used.
(4 marks)
Tota116 marks
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II - Males with ears with small lobes
(a) (i) Using the chart in Figure 6 above, state the genotypes of family members, I, 2
and6.
Familymember 1:
Familymember6: ______________________
(3 marks)
(ii) Identify the type of variation involved in the inheritance of earlobe size in
humans shown in Figure 6 above.
(1 mark)
(iii) Give ONE reason for the im portance of variation among living things .
(1 mark)
(b) There are various blood group systems, but the one most commonly used is the ABO
system.
Account for the fact that in the ABO system, although there are FOUR different blood
groups in existence, only THREE alleles determine .these blood groups.
(3 marks)
(1 mark )
(d) How do the treatment and control of an inherited disease differ from the treatment and
control of a deficiency disease?
Treatment: ------------------------------------------------------
Control: --------------------------------------------------------
(4 marks)
Total 13 marks
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