Monomers and Polymers QP PDF
Monomers and Polymers QP PDF
Monomers and Polymers QP PDF
AQA
A-Level
BIOLOGY
3.1 | Biological Molecules
1.1 Monomers and Polymers
Time allowed
55 minutes
QUESTION PAPER
Score Percentage
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4.1 | CELL BIOLOGY | QUESTION PAPER 1 1
The diagram shows the structure of the cell-surface membrane of a cell.
(a) Name A and B.
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(b) (i) C is a protein with a carbohydrate attached to it. This carbohydrate is formed
by joining monosaccharides together. Name the type of reaction that joins
monosaccharides together.
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(ii) Some cells lining the bronchi of the lungs secrete large amounts of mucus.
Mucus contains protein.
Name one organelle that you would expect to find in large numbers in a
mucus-secreting cell and describe its role in the production of mucus.
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(Total 5 marks)
A student investigated the effect of chewing on the digestion of starch in cooked wheat.
He devised a laboratory model of starch digestion in the human gut. This is the method he
used.
1. Volunteers chewed cooked wheat for a set time. The wheat had been cooked in
boiling water.
2. This chewed wheat was mixed with water, hydrochloric acid and a protein-digesting
enzyme and left at 37 °C for 30 minutes.
3. A buffer was then added to bring the pH to 6.0 and pancreatic amylase was added.
This mixture was then left at 37 °C for 120 minutes.
4. Samples of the mixture were removed at 0, 10, 20, 40, 60 and 120 minutes, and the
concentration of reducing sugar in each sample was measured.
5. Control experiments were carried out using cooked wheat that had been chopped up
in a blender, not chewed.
(a) What reducing sugar, or sugars, would you expect to be produced during chewing?
Give a reason for your answer.
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(b) In this model of digestion in the human gut, what other enzyme is required for the
complete digestion of starch?
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(c) What was the purpose of step 2, in which samples were mixed with water,
hydrochloric acid and pepsin?
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(d) In the control experiments, cooked wheat was chopped up to copy the effect of
chewing.
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(e) The figure below shows the student’s results.
Explain what these results suggest about the effect of chewing on the digestion of
starch in wheat.
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(Total 9 marks)
(a) Messenger RNA (mRNA) is used during translation to form polypeptides.
Describe how mRNA is produced in the nucleus of a cell.
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(b) Describe the structure of proteins.
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(c) Describe how proteins are digested in the human gut.
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(Total 15 marks)
Starch and cellulose are two important plant polysaccharides.
The following diagram shows part of a starch molecule and part of a cellulose molecule.
(a) Explain the difference in the structure of the starch molecule and the cellulose
molecule shown in the diagram above.
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(b) Starch molecules and cellulose molecules have different functions in plant cells.
Each molecule is adapted for its function.
Explain one way in which starch molecules are adapted for their function in plant
cells.
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(c) Explain how cellulose molecules are adapted for their function in plant cells.
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(Total 7 marks)
(a) Describe how you would test a piece of food for the presence of lipid.
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(b) The part of the phospholipid labelled A is formed from a particular molecule. Name
this molecule.
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(d) Which of the fatty acids, X or Y, in the figure above is unsaturated? Explain your
answer.
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Cholesterol 17 23 0
Glycolipid 7 3 0
Phospholipid 54 60 70
Others 22 14 30
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(g) E. coli has no cholesterol in its cell-surface membrane. Despite this, the cell
maintains a constant shape. Explain why.
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