Cambridge IGCSE: Biology 0610/22
Cambridge IGCSE: Biology 0610/22
Cambridge IGCSE: Biology 0610/22
BIOLOGY 0610/22
Paper 2 Multiple Choice (Extended) May/June 2023
45 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS
• There are forty questions on this paper. Answer all questions.
• For each question there are four possible answers A, B, C and D. Choose the one you consider correct
and record your choice in soft pencil on the multiple choice answer sheet.
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INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 40.
• Each correct answer will score one mark.
• Any rough working should be done on this question paper.
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A excretion
B phagocytosis
C photosynthesis
D transpiration
A 1, 2, 3 and 4
B 1, 2 and 3 only
C 2 and 4 only
D 2, 3 and 4 only
1 cell membrane
2 chloroplast
3 cytoplasm
4 In the diagram of the palisade cell, the distance between X and Y is 20 mm.
X Y
A when the concentration of solutes outside the cell is greater than inside the cell
B when the concentration of solutes inside and outside the cell are equal
C when the water potential inside the cell is higher than outside the cell
D when the water potential outside the cell is higher than inside the cell
6 Which row shows the changes that occur during the germination of a seed?
A colon
B rectum
C small intestine
D stomach
10 The graphs show the effect of temperature on enzyme activity. This enzyme has an optimum
temperature of 30 °C.
Which graph shows the effect of temperature on the activity of this enzyme?
A B
enzyme enzyme
activity activity
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 0 10 20 30 40 50 60
temperature / °C temperature / °C
C D
enzyme enzyme
activity activity
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 0 10 20 30 40 50 60
temperature / °C temperature / °C
11 The diagram shows a leaf on a plant used in a photosynthesis experiment. At the start of the
experiment, there is no starch in the leaf.
A piece of black paper is attached to the upper surface of the leaf. The plant is placed in bright
light for 12 hours. Four discs are then cut from the leaf in the positions shown on the diagram.
The discs are tested for starch.
disc A
disc B
green area
white area disc C
disc D
black paper
rate of
photosynthesis
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
temperature / °C
Which statement explains the change in rate of photosynthesis between 15 °C and 20 °C?
13 The lack of which component of a balanced diet will lead to the development of scurvy?
A calcium
B iron
C vitamin C
D vitamin D
C
B
15 Humidity and wind speed are two factors that affect the rate of transpiration.
How do these two factors affect the concentration gradient of water molecules between the inside
of the leaf and the outside atmosphere?
16 During an investigation into the movement of substances in a plant, a ring of tissue containing the
outer part of the transport tissue is removed, as shown.
swelling
time
epidermis and outer
part of transport tissue
A Phloem has been removed causing a build up of sucrose and amino acids.
B Phloem has been removed causing a build up of water and mineral ions.
C Xylem has been removed causing a build up of sucrose and amino acids.
D Xylem has been removed causing a build up of water and mineral ions.
diameter thickness
blood vessel
of lumen of wall
19 Cholera bacteria in the gut cause secretion of chloride ions which leads to diarrhoea.
Which diagram shows the correct movement of chloride ions (Cl –) and water (H2O)?
A B
Cl – Cl –
H 2O H 2O
C D
Cl – Cl –
H 2O H 2O
A 1→2→3→4
B 1→4→2→3
C 4→3→2→1
D 4→1→2→3
substrates products
A brain
B heart
C liver
D lungs
P Q R
24 Which statement describes what happens during the transmission of an electrical impulse along
a reflex arc?
A The relay neurone has receptor proteins which bind with neurotransmitter molecules.
B The relay neurone has vesicles which bind with neurotransmitter molecules.
C The sensory neurone causes receptor proteins to release neurotransmitter molecules.
D The sensory neurone impulses cause vesicles to release receptor protein molecules.
25 During the pupil reflex in bright light, what describes the actions of the muscles in the iris?
A The circular muscles of the iris contract and the radial muscles relax.
B The circular muscles of the iris contract and the radial muscles contract.
C The circular muscles of the iris relax and the radial muscles contract.
D The circular muscles of the iris relax and the radial muscles relax.
26 Which distribution of auxin will cause the shoot tip to grow towards the light?
A B C D
key
direction
of light
auxin
anther
stigma
29 In a sperm cell, which structure contains enzymes that can digest the jelly coat of an egg cell?
A acrosome
B flagellum
C mitochondria
D nucleus
A 1→3→2→4
B 3→2→1→4
C 4→2→3→1
D 4→3→2→1
What is the chance that the child will have the same blood group as one of its parents?
A zero B 1 in 4 C 1 in 2 D 3 in 4
32 A man who has red-green colour blindness has a child with a woman who does not have
red-green colour blindness. The child has red-green colour blindness. The man and woman
decide to have another child.
What is the percentage probability that their next child will have red-green colour blindness?
A key
B = yes
C = no
D
A hairy
B large surface area
C many stomata
D thin waxy cuticle
35 Which term is used to describe an organism that makes its own organic nutrients?
A carnivore
B decomposer
C herbivore
D producer
36 The diagram shows two pyramids based on food chains in which the producer is a large tree.
P Q
P Q
A biomass biomass
B biomass numbers
C numbers biomass
D numbers numbers
38 The diagram shows the positions of four farms and the concentrations of nitrate at different points
in a river.
Which farm is likely to have been using too much fertiliser on its land?
farm C
direction
of flow
farm A
farm D
farm B
direction
of flow
60
40
nitrate
concentration
/ ppm
20
plasmid
What is inserted into the plasmid if this cell is to be used for the production of insulin?
40 Yeast carries out anaerobic respiration, making carbon dioxide and ethanol as end-products.
biofuel bread
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