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Sec 2 - Biology Final Revision 2022 Term 2 - Model Answer

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First: Guiding Questions From The Ministry Of Education

1] Choose:

1. b 4. a 7. b 10. c

2. a 5. c 8. d

3. c 6. b 9. a

Second: General Questions From EKB:

1. d 11. b 21. a

2. a 12. c 22. c

3. d 13. a 23. c

4. a 14. c 24. c

5. d 15. c 25. d

6. c 16. d 26. d

7. a 17. b 27. c

8. b 18. a 28. c

9. c 19. c 29. b

10. a 20. a 30. b

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Third: Tablet Exams (2020):
Model [1]

1. a 8. a 15. d

2. d 9. b 16. d

3. a 10. c 17. c

4. d 11. d 18. c

5. d 12. b 19. a

6. d 13. b 20. a

7. d 14. a 21. d

2] Essay questions:

22. (A)

23. A) Root

B) The stem is not affected by hydrotropism as it grows above the soil surface

away from the effect of unequal distribution of water.

24. A) It will increase

B) To compensate lost water in frequent urination which occur due to failure of

reabsorption of excess glucose in nephric tubules in the kidney.

25. Eating lots of protein exhaust the liver as it removes the amino group from excess

amino acids forming urea

26. A) unequal distribution of auxins where they are concentrated more at the dark

side which grow more causing the curvature of the stem.

B) the stem will grow straight again by the stopping of the stimulus.

27. It gets rid of sweat as liquid then sweat evaporates and removes excess heat.
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Model [2]

1. d 6. c 11. a

2. b 7. b 12. c

3. d 8. b 13. b

4. d 9. b 14. b

5. c 10. d 15. c

2] Essay questions:

16. Liver

17. Inverse relation as by increasing the activity of sweat glands after playing, the

percentage of salts in blood plasma decrease.

18. A) Stem

B) The unequal distribution of water around the root causes the accumulation of

auxins at the hydrated side which inhibit the growth of root cells at this part,

while the other part of root cells away from water will continue growing normally.

April trial test (2022)

1. a 7. c

2. d 8. a

3. c, d 9. c

4. b 10. a  1

5. b b  2

6. b 11. a

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