Asumbi Girls High School: Biology Form Four Revision Introduction To Biology
Asumbi Girls High School: Biology Form Four Revision Introduction To Biology
Asumbi Girls High School: Biology Form Four Revision Introduction To Biology
INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY
BIOLOGY
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
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f) Biochemistry
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3. State three scientific skills gained by studying biology (3 marks)
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4. Explain how the knowledge of biology enhances environmental conservation (1 mark)
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5. Name a characteristic of living things displayed by; (5 marks)
a) A cow drinking water ………………………………….
b) A gazelle giving birth ………………………………….
c) A germinating maize seed ………………………………….
d) An athlete panting after a race………………………………
e) A lioness chasing a gazelle …………………………………
6. Give three reasons why animals move
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A scientific space craft brought a material to earth from outer space. Explain how we would
establish if the materials are:
Living or non-living (2mks)
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7. Complete the following table showing branches of biology; (4mrks)
9. State one use of each of the following apparatus in the study of living organisms
a) Pooter (1mark)
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b) Pitfall trap (1mk)
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10. (a) What is a specimen? (1 mark)
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(b) State three precautions taken during collection of biological specimens (3 marks)
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(c) State two precautions that is meant to maintain ecological balance (2 marks)
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11. State four differences between a bean plant and an antelope (4 marks)
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12. Below is an illustration of a piece of apparatus strategically positioned to trap some organisms.
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13. (a) State the formula for calculating magnification using a hand lens (1 mark)
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(b) The total magnification of an object was found to be X4 and the length of the drawing was
8cm. calculate the actual length of the object (2 marks)
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14. State two features that can be used to classify mammals (2 marks)
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a) From the list, identify the plant belonging to the same genus. (2mks)
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b) From the name Lantana camara, which name represents (2marks)
i) Genus name ---------------
(d) Name two parts of the human body where this type of epithelial tissue is found (2 marks)
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23. How do plant cell walls differ from cell membranes? (3marks)
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24. The diagram below shows some components of a light microscope.
(b) Condenser
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(c) Diaphragm
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(d) The objective lens
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If the student counted 20 cells across the diameter of this field of view, calculate the size of one
cell in micrometers.
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29. Given that the diameter of the field of view of a light microscope is 2000um. Calculate the size
of a cell in mm if 10 cells occupy the diameter of the field of view
30. (a)A drawing of 6cm in length was made of a beetle whose actual length was 2cm.Calculate the
magnification of drawing. (2marks)
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(b) Explain why only the fine adjustment knob should be used when focusing a specimen using
the high power objective lens of the light microscope (2marks)
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31. A student was preparing a section of a plant cell to be viewed on a light microscope. Give a
reason for each of the following steps:-
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33. a) What do you understand by the term resolution of a microscope (1mark)
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(b) Differentiate between light microscope and electron microscope (4marks)
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34. State two factors considered when choosing the type of microscope for use (2 marks)
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(b)Name the type of movement that occur within a plant cell (1mark)
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35. Name the organelles that perform each of the following functions:
b) Osmoregulation ………………………………………………………
(a) Nucleolus……………………………………………………….…………………..
(b) Plasma membrane……………………………………………….…………………
37. What is the of nucleus of a cell made up of?
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39. (a) Identify the organelle shown below:-
(b) How is the organelle you have identified in (a) above suited to its function
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Label the parts of the organelle above (3 marks)
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42. Identify the structures of the cells that perform the following functions:-
(b)State at least four activities of the cell that are controlled by the nucleus (4mks)
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44. a) State one function of each of the following cell organelles.
c) Centrioles; …………………………………………………………………………
a) Cell wall……………………………………………………….
b) Cell membrane ………………………………………………..
47. During a practical class, form fours estimated the field of view to be 3.5mm. Using the low
power objective, they observed spirogyra cells across the same field of view and counted 8cells.
Calculate the size of each cell and give your answer in micrometer
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48. Name the organelle that performs each of the following functions in a cell.
(a) Transport of packaged glycoproteins ……………………………….
49. (a) Name the cell organelle found in abundance in the white blood cells. (1 mark)
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a) (i) Name the cell. (1mk)
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(ii) Name the parts labelled D and E (2mks)
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54. (a) The diagram below shows part of a plant tissue.
Bean shaped
12. Which one of the cell organelles would be found in large numbers in:
(a) An enzyme-secreting cell (lmk)
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(b) A rapidly respiring cell in comparison to other cells in the same organism. (lmk)
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