Cambridge IGCSE: Biology 0610/22
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BIOLOGY 0610/22
Paper 2 Multiple Choice (Extended) October/November 2022
45 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS
There are forty questions on this paper. Answer all questions.
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The total mark for this paper is 40.
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1 Which process provides an organism with the raw materials needed for tissue repair?
A excretion
B growth
C nutrition
D respiration
2 Which name is given to a group of individuals that can reproduce to produce fertile offspring?
A a genus
B a kingdom
C a species
D an organ system
Which feature is present in a root hair cell but not in a sperm cell?
A cell membrane
B cell wall
C chloroplasts
D cytoplasm
4 The cells listed have specialised structures that allow them to carry out their functions.
1 ciliated cell
2 nerve cell
3 root cortex cell
4 sperm cell
1 glucose molecules into the epithelium that lines the small intestine
2 nitrate ions from a dilute solution in soil into a more concentrated solution in root hair
cells
3 water molecules from mesophyll cells into the air spaces of a leaf
1 the external solution having a higher water potential than the plant cells
2 the external solution having a lower water potential than the plant cells
3 water moving out of the plant cells
4 water moving into the plant cells
ACCGTTGAA
A ACCGTTGAA
B GTTACCAGG
C TGGCAACTT
D CAATGGTCC
8 The graph shows the concentration of a substance during the course of an enzyme-controlled
reaction.
concentration
time
A enzyme
B enzyme-substrate complex
C product
D substrate
enzyme
activity
0 20 40 60 80
temperature / °C
A 15 C B 40 C C 60 C D 80 C
11 Two test-tubes were filled with hydrogencarbonate indicator. An aquatic plant was placed into
each test-tube and the test-tubes were sealed with bungs, as shown.
aquatic plants
test-tube X test-tube Y
Test-tube X was illuminated and test-tube Y was kept in the dark. The results are shown.
X orange red
Y orange yellow
X Y
A a decrease in the an increase in the
concentration of carbon dioxide concentration of carbon dioxide
B a decrease in the an increase in the
concentration of oxygen concentration of oxygen
C an increase in the a decrease in the
concentration of carbon dioxide concentration of carbon dioxide
D an increase in the a decrease in the
concentration of oxygen concentration of oxygen
A carbon dioxide
B chlorophyll
C glucose
D mineral ions
13 The cholera bacterium produces toxins that cause chloride ions to be secreted into the small
intestine.
What is the immediate effect of this on the water potential of blood in the intestinal capillaries, and
on the water potential of the contents of the small intestine?
water potential
blood in contents of
capillaries small intestine
A lowered lowered
B lowered raised
C raised lowered
D raised raised
14 The graph shows the concentration of maltose in different parts of the alimentary canal.
maltose
concentration
A absorption of maltose
B action of amylase
C action of maltase
D assimilation of maltose
Removing the tissue removes some of the transport vessels found around the edge of the stem.
A few days later they notice swelling above the area where the tissue has been removed.
leaves
tissue
removed time swelling
roots
A Phloem vessels have been removed and sucrose cannot move to the sink.
B Phloem vessels have been removed and sucrose cannot move to the source.
C Xylem vessels have been removed and minerals cannot move to the sink.
D Xylem vessels have been removed and minerals cannot move to the source.
A B
C
A clotting blood
B phagocytosis
C producing antibodies
D transporting oxygen
A antibody
B disease
C pathogen
D symptom
A active transport
B growth
C osmosis
D protein synthesis
22 Which row shows the products of anaerobic respiration in humans and yeast?
23 A person eats foods containing proteins. Some of the amino acids in the proteins are converted
to urea and excreted from the body.
1 2 3
proteins amino acids urea urine
25 Which hormone causes an increase in breathing rate, an increase in heart rate and the widening
of pupils?
A insulin
B adrenaline
C oestrogen
D testosterone
gravitropism phototropism
A root grows away from gravity shoot grows away from light source
B root grows away from gravity shoot grows towards light source
C root grows towards gravity shoot grows away from light source
D root grows towards gravity shoot grows towards light source
A a substance produced by a gland that is carried in the blood and alters the activity of target
organs
B a substance produced by white blood cells that is carried in the blood and destroys bacteria
and viruses
C a substance taken into the body that modifies or affects chemical reactions carried out in the
body
D a substance that increases the rate of chemical reactions in the body and is not changed by
the reaction
31 A sex-linked condition is caused by a recessive allele. A healthy male and female are both
unaffected by the condition but the female has one copy of the recessive allele.
What is the chance of their offspring being affected by the sex-linked condition?
32 The diagram shows the unspecialised cells of a mammalian embryo soon after fertilisation.
A chemical
B heat
C kinetic
D light
atmosphere
nitrogen A
nitrate
B
upper part D
phytoplankton
of the sea
with sunlight
zooplankton
and fish
37 The graph shows how much penicillin is produced by the fungus Penicillium in a fermenter. It also
shows the concentrations of sugars, ammonium ions and Penicillium. Penicillium uses sugars as
a food source and needs ammonium ions.
penicillin
sugars
concentration
Penicillium
ammonium ions
time
What does the graph show about the conditions needed for penicillin production?
38 The list shows some of the steps in the production of human insulin by genetic engineering.
1 The human insulin gene is inserted into a bacterial plasmid using DNA ligase.
2 A recombinant plasmid is inserted into a bacterium.
3 The bacterium containing the recombinant plasmid replicates.
4 The insulin gene is removed from human DNA using a restriction enzyme.
A 1243
B 2431
C 3214
D 4123
A providing for the needs of an increasing human population without harming the environment
B using a resource more quickly than it can be replaced
C using increasing areas of land for crops, livestock production and housing
D conservation of endangered species by captive breeding programmes and seed banks
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