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BIOLOGY 9700/01
Paper 1 Multiple Choice October/November 2007
1 hour
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scale bar
2 nm
A 7.5 × 10–3 m
B 7.5 × 10–6 m
C 7.5 × 10–9 m
D 7.5 × 10–12 m
2 The diagram is taken from an electron micrograph of a cell which secretes digestive enzymes.
3 A specimen is viewed under a microscope using green light with a wavelength of 510 nm.
If the same specimen is viewed under the same conditions, but using red light with a wavelength
of 650 nm instead, what effect will this have on the magnification and on the resolution of the
microscope?
magnification resolution
A decreased decreased
B increased increased
C remains the same increased
D remains the same decreased
1 2 3 4
5 A student is asked to study two photographs, taken at the same magnification, of a palisade
mesophyll cell, one using a high quality light microscope and the other using an electron
microscope.
A 1, 2 and 3
B 1, 2 and 4
C 1, 3 and 4
D 2, 3 and 4
A 2.5 µm B 5 µm C 10 µm D 20 µm
7 When solutions of dilute sodium hydroxide and copper(II) sulphate (biuret test) were added to an
unknown substance, a purple colour was observed.
This test indicates the presence of which bond in the unknown substance?
A disulphide
B hydrogen
C ionic
D peptide
8 The diagram shows part of a macromolecule in the form of triple helices, lying side by side with
covalent cross links between them.
A cellulose
B collagen
C glycogen
D triglyceride
A amylose
B collagen
C glycogen
D haemoglobin
10 An investigation was carried out into the effect of various chemicals on the permeability of the
plasma membrane and tonoplast of beetroot cells. Beetroot cell vacuoles contain a red pigment,
which cannot pass out of the cells because it cannot diffuse through their tonoplasts and plasma
membranes.
1 cm3 cubes were cut from beetroot and washed in running water for twenty minutes to remove
any pigment released from damaged cells.
They were then placed in different solutions and the results observed. In each case the solution
turned red.
What shows the correct behaviour of phospholipids and proteins in different solutions?
phospholipids protein
solution solution
dissolve denatures
H H O
H C C C H
O O H
C O C O
Z Y
X Y Z
P Q
CH2OH CH2OH
C O H O
H H H N C C
C C H OH
HO OH H OH H
C C
H OH
R S
CH2OH O OH
C O C
H H OH
C C CH2
HO OH H H H O
C C N C C
H OH H OH
H
A P P P and Q
B Q R P and R
C R R R and Q
D S P Q and S
transition
state
X
energy of
system substrate Y
Z
product
time
X Y Z
A B
maximum maximum
rate of rate of
reaction reaction
without inhibitor
C D with inhibitor
maximum maximum
rate of rate of
reaction reaction
15 Strips of plant tissue were immersed in a range of sucrose solutions of different concentrations.
Their lengths were measured before immersion and after 30 minutes.
1.4
1.2
0.6
0.4
0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8
What is a correct description of the change in the cells and in their water potential as the sucrose
concentration increases?
16 The graph shows rates of simple diffusion and facilitated diffusion, of substance X across a cell
surface membrane, as the concentration of substance X increases.
simple diffusion
concentration of substance X
Why does the rate of facilitated diffusion level off whereas the rate of simple diffusion does not?
17 Which part of a phospholipid molecule makes up most of the thickness of a cell surface
membrane?
A glycerol
B hydrocarbon chains
C hydrophilic head
D phosphate group
1 centromeres divide
2 chromatids move to opposite poles of the cell
3 chromosomes line up along the equator of the spindle
4 chromosomes uncoil
5 two chromatids are joined by a centromere
first last
A 1 2 4 5 3
B 3 1 2 4 5
C 4 5 3 1 2
D 5 3 1 2 4
A
B
A amino acid
B DNA
C mRNA
D polypeptide
A DNA polymerase
B messenger RNA
C RNA polymerase
D transfer RNA
antimicrobial
rifampicin streptomycin tetracycline
drug
mode of binds to RNA genetic code misread prevents binding of
action polymerase during translation tRNA to ribosome
antimicrobial
rifampicin streptomycin tetracycline
drug
A defective protein mRNA does not bind to amino acids not added
synthesised ribosome to growing chain
B mRNA not synthesised defective protein amino acids not added
synthesised to growing chain
C mRNA not synthesised mRNA does not bind to transcription prevented
ribosome
D transcription prevented defective protein mRNA does not bind to
synthesised ribosome
24 The diagram represents the phloem pathway, with adjacent cells, from leaf to root in a plant.
2
leaf cell 1
companion cell
root cell
Which process is occurring between 1 to 2 and what is the effect on the water potential at 2?
25 The diagram represents a transverse section through a part of the root of a plant.
cortex
xylem
soil water
Which values of water potential (kPa) in the xylem and soil water help to explain why water
passes from the soil into the xylem across the cortex?
source sink
27 The red blood cell count of humans increases when they remain at high altitudes.
28 A molecule of haemoglobin contains four haem groups. The haem groups contain iron atoms
which can bond reversibly with oxygen.
A 4 B 8 C 12 D 16
31 The graph shows the volume of air breathed out quickly and with force, following a deep breath
in, for three different people, X, Y and Z.
5 X
4 Y
3
volume / dm3
2
Z
1
0
0 1 2 3 4 5
time / s
A X Y Z
B X Z Y
C Y Z X
D Z Y X
A 1, 2 and 3
B 1, 3 and 5
C 2, 3 and 4
D 2, 4 and 5
A cholera
B HIV / AIDS
C malaria
D tuberculosis
36 Which sequence of events correctly describes the action of a phagocyte when a pathogen is
encountered?
on surface of on surface of
in blood plasma
pathogen macrophage
38 Which statement explains why two species cannot permanently occupy the same ecological
niche?
A The two species could not interbreed.
B The two species may be part of separate food webs.
C The two species would compete for the same resources.
D The two species would have different nutritional requirements.
40 The diagram shows the flow of energy through an ecosystem. Photosynthesis is the gross
productivity. Producers lose some energy in respiration and the energy left is the net
productivity.
energy from
sunlight
photosynthesis
96 %
producers
gross productivity 4%
1 % to
decomposers
0.75 %
primary
consumers
A
0.075
B
0.75
C
0.75
D
( 0.75 + 0.075 )
1.75 4 1.75 1.75
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