Mammilian Heart
Mammilian Heart
Mammilian Heart
In another study, scientists investigated the effect of age and sex on two types of collagen present in
the wall of the aorta.
The graphs show the relative proportion of each type of collagen in each group of monkeys.
Comment on the effect of age and sex on the types of collagen found in the wall of the aorta and
aortic stiffness. Use the information in the graphs to support your answer.
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Q2. Sickle cell disease is caused by a gene mutation affecting the β-globin chain of haemoglobin.
(a) The mutation occurs in the seventh triplet code of this gene.
This mutation results in the amino acid Glu being replaced with the amino acid Val.
The table shows the sequence of bases in the first part of the DNA in a person who does not have sickle
cell disease. It also shows the corresponding sequence of amino acids in the β-globin chain.
(i) Give the seventh triplet code in the gene for the β-globin chain in a person who has sickle cell
disease.
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(ii) Name the type of mutation that causes sickle cell disease.
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(iii) The amino acid Glu is hydrophilic (polar) and the amino acid Val is hydrophobic (non-polar).
Suggest why this mutation causes haemoglobin molecules to stick together.
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(b) In 2020, about 140 million babies were born in the world.
About 305 800 babies are born with sickle cell disease each year.
Estimate the ratio of babies born with the disease to babies not born with the disease.
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(c) The red blood cells in a person with sickle cell disease are sickle shaped and less elastic. They also
have a shorter lifespan than healthy red blood cells.
These sickle shaped red blood cells cannot carry as much oxygen as healthy red blood cells and they
get stuck in the capillaries.
The graph shows oxygen dissociation curves for groups of people with sickle cell disease and those
without the disease.
The shaded areas represent the range of values for each group of people.
(i) A p50 value is the partial pressure of oxygen that results in 50% saturation of haemoglobin.
Calculate the largest difference in the p50 values between a person with sickle cell disease and a
person without this disease.
Give your answer to an appropriate number of decimal places.
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(b) The graph shows pressure changes in the left ventricle of a person.