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IB07 06_9700_01/5RP
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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS
General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Level and Advanced Level
BIOLOGY 9700/01
Paper 1 Multiple Choice May/June 2007
1 hour
Additional Materials: Multiple Choice Answer Sheet
Soft clean eraser
Soft pencil (type B or HB is recommended)
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST
Write in soft pencil.
Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid.
Write your name, Centre number and candidate number on the Answer Sheet in the spaces provided
unless this has been done for you.
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 separate Answer Sheet.
Read the instructions on the Answer Sheet very carefully.
Each correct answer will score one mark. A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer.
Any rough working should be done in this booklet.
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1 The diameter of living cells varies considerably.
Typical diameters are:
a prokaryote, such as Streptococcus - 750nm
a eukaryotic cell, such as a white blood cell - 15µm
Given these measurements, the diameter of the white blood cell is how many times greater than
the prokaryote?
A x 2 B x 20 C x 50 D x 200
2 In constructing a plan diagram of a transverse section of a dicotyledonous leaf, which feature
should not be included?
A chloroplasts in the palisade mesophyll layer
B cuticle on the upper epidermis
C vascular bundles in the leaf lamina
D xylem in the vascular bundles
3 Membranous sacs containing products of metabolism are formed by the endoplasmic reticulum in
cells.
Where are these products used?
A inside and outside the cell
B inside lysosomes only
C inside the cell only
D outside the cell only
3
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4 The diagram shows a graduated slide, with divisions of 0.1 mm viewed using an eyepiece
graticule.
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Pollen grains were grown in a sugar solution and viewed using the eyepiece graticule. Diagram 1
shows the pollen grains at first and diagram 2 shows them after four hours.
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
at start after 4 hours
diagram 1 diagram 2
What is the growth rate of the pollen tubes?
A 5µmh–1
B 10µmh–1
C 5mmh–1
D 10mmh–1
5 In 1985, a giant bacterium, Epulopiscium fishelsoni, was discovered.
Which cell structure(s) would be present in Epulopiscium enabling biologists to classify this
organism as prokaryotic?
A a cellulose cell wall outside the plasma membrane
B a pair of centrioles close to the nuclear area
C circular DNA lying free in the cytoplasm
D smooth endoplasmic reticulum throughout the cytoplasm
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6 This molecule is a polymer of reducing sugars.
O
O
OH
CH2OH
OH
O
OH
CH2OH
OHHO O
O
OH
CH2OH
OH O
O
OH
OH
CH2OH
OH
Which of the following procedures could be carried out in order to test for the presence of the
reducing sugars in this molecule?
1 add hydrolytic enzyme and then heat with Benedict’s reagent
2 dissolve in water, neutralise and then heat with Benedict’s reagent
3 boil with ethanol and then heat with Benedict’s reagent
4 boil with hydrochloric acid, neutralise and then heat with Benedict’s reagent
A 1 and 2
B 1 and 4
C 1, 2 and 4
D 1, 2, 3 and 4
7 Which correctly matches the functional and structural features of cellulose, collagen, glycogen
and triglyceride?
structure
function fibrous
molecule held
together by
hydrogen bonds
branched chains
A cellulose
collagen
support
strengthening






B cellulose
triglyceride
support
energy source






C collagen
glycogen
strengthening
storage






D glycogen
triglyceride
storage
energy source
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8 Which describes the structure of amylopectin?
A a branched chain with 1,2 and 1,4 glycosidic bonds
B a branched chain with 1,4 and 1,6 glycosidic bonds
C an unbranched chain with only 1,4 glycosidic bonds
D an unbranched chain with 1,4 and 1,6 glycosidic bonds
9 Which molecule is found in glycogen?
C
C
C
OC
C
H
H
H
H
H
HO OH
OH
OH
CH2
OH
C
C
C
OC
C
H
H
H
H
H
HO OH
OH
OH
CH2
OH
C
C
C
O
C
OH
H
HH
OH H
CH2
OH
CH2
OH
H
C
C
C
H
H
H
OH
OH
OH
H
A B
C D
10 High concentrations of urea break all bonds, except covalent bonds, in protein molecules.
Which level of protein structure would remain unchanged when a protein is treated with urea?
A primary
B secondary
C tertiary
D quaternary
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11 Which bonds are the last to break when an enzyme is heated?
A disulphide
B hydrogen
C hydrophobic interactions
D ionic
12 During the production of apple juice, enzymes are used to break down the components of the cell
walls.
Which carbohydrate will be produced by this hydrolysis?
A amylose
B cellulose
C α glucose
D β glucose
13 The rate of enzyme catalysed reactions in human cells is regulated.
Which of the following may be involved in such regulation?
1 a change in enzyme concentration
2 a change in substrate concentration
3 inhibition by the final product of the reaction
A 1 only
B 3 only
C 1 and 2 only
D 1, 2 and 3
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14 The diagrams show two kinds of molecules found in cell surface membranes.
Which part affects the fluidity of the membrane?
A
D C
B
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15 The graphs show the rate of uptake of sugars by a culture of animal cells, under different
conditions.
0 10 20 30
temperature/ °C
air bubbled through the culture
3-carbon sugar
6-carbon sugar
rate of
uptake
0 10 20 30
temperature/ °C
nitrogen gas bubbled through the culture
3-carbon sugar
6-carbon sugar
rate of
uptake
0
0
How are the sugars taken up by the cells when air is bubbled through the culture?
3-carbon sugar 6-carbon sugar
A active transport active transport
B active transport diffusion
C diffusion active transport
D diffusion diffusion
16 Which process allows the movement of molecules that are too large to pass in through a cell
surface membrane?
A active transport
B endocytosis
C exocytosis
D facilitated diffusion
9
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17 Which structure organises spindle formation during mitosis in animal cells?
A centriole
B centromere
C nucleolus
D nucleus
18 Which processes involve mitosis?
A growth, reduction division and asexual reproduction
B growth, repair and asexual reproduction
C growth, repair and semi-conservative replication
D repair, reduction division and asexual reproduction
19 The graph represents the changes in the quantity of DNA present in one nucleus at different
stages in the life cycle.
relative DNA
content
4
2
1
time
egg
fertilisation
X
Which stage takes place at X?
A interphase
B metaphase
C prophase
D telophase
10
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20 Which type of sugar and bonds are found in a DNA molecule?
type of sugar
bonds linking
complementary bases
A hexose hydrogen
B hexose peptide
C pentose hydrogen
D pentose peptide
21 A length of double-stranded DNA contains 120 nucleotides and codes for polypeptide X.
What is the maximum length of polypeptide X?
A 20 amino acids
B 40 amino acids
C 60 amino acids
D 120 amino acids
22 In a DNA molecule, the base sequence AGT codes for the amino acid serine.
What is the base sequence of the anti-codon on the tRNA to which serine becomes attached?
A AGU
B GAU
C TCA
D UCA
23 What occurs in the apoplast and symplast pathways?
water
enters cell
wall
water enters
cytoplasm through
plasma membrane
water
enters
vacuoles
water moves from
cell to cell through
plasmodesmata
water moves from
cell to cell through
intercellular spaces
A apoplast apoplast apoplast symplast symplast
B apoplast symplast symplast symplast apoplast
C symplast apoplast apoplast apoplast symplast
D symplast symplast symplast apoplast apoplast
11
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24 In an animal cell, which process is dependent upon cell surface area and which process is
dependent upon cell volume?
cell surface area cell volume
A carbon dioxide produced oxygen used
B glucose absorbed hormones detected
C hormones detected carbon dioxide produced
D oxygen used glucose absorbed
25 The diagrams show transverse sections of parts of a plant.
1
2
3
4 5
6
rootstemleaf
In the cross sections, what do 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 represent?
leaf stem root
phloem xylem phloem xylem phloem xylem
A 1 2 3 4 5 6
B 1 2 4 3 6 5
C 2 1 3 4 5 6
D 2 1 4 3 6 5
12
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26 Land flooded by the sea is not suitable for growing plants long after the salty flood water has
drained away.
The diagram represents a transverse section through a part of the root of a plant.
xylem
cortex
soil water
Which values of water potential (kPa) in the xylem and soil water help to explain why the land
flooded with salty water is unsuitable for growth of plants?
xylem soil water
A –700kPa 0kPa
B –1800kPa –700kPa
C 0kPa –1800kPa
D –700kPa –1800kPa
27 In mammals, some carbon dioxide is transported by red blood cells in combination with
haemoglobin.
What is the product of this combination?
A carbamino-haemoglobin
B carbonic acid
C carboxyhaemoglobin
D haemoglobinic acid
13
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28 A red blood cell, entering the right side of the heart, passes by or through the following structures.
1 atrioventricular valve
2 semilunar valve
3 right atrium
4 right ventricle
5 sinoatrial node
In which order will the red blood cell pass the structures?
A 3 → 1 → 4 → 5 → 2
B 3 → 5 → 1 → 2 → 4
C 5 → 3 → 1 → 4 → 2
D 5 → 3 → 2 → 4 → 1
29 What correctly describes the cause and effect of carcinogens on lung tissue?
A Cells of the alveoli walls divide more rapidly than normal by reduction division causing a
tumour to develop.
B Cilia are paralysed, mucus accumulates in the lungs, causing DNA to change, reduction
division and a tumour to develop.
C DNA changes, causing bronchial epithelial cells to divide in an uncontrolled way by mitosis
and a tumour to develop.
D Haemoglobin carries less oxygen, causing bronchial cells to divide in an uncontrolled way by
mitosis and a tumour to develop.
30 What is a correct description of part of the respiratory system?
part of respiratory
system
cartilage
present
ciliated
epithelium
present
goblet cells
present
smooth
muscle
present
A alveolus    
B bronchus    
C bronchiole    
D trachea
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31 Which statement describes the vital capacity of a human lung?
A the additional volume of air that can be exhaled after breathing out normally
B the additional volume of air that can be inhaled after breathing in normally
C the volume of air inhaled and then exhaled during a single tidal breath
D the volume of air that can be exhaled following a maximum inhalation
32 Which statement explains why people suffering from malaria and people suffering from
tuberculosis can both live in northern Europe, but only tuberculosis can be passed on to other
people there?
A Anopheles mosquitoes only breed in sub-tropical and tropical areas.
B Antibiotics can be used to cure people with tuberculosis.
C Migrant workers can carry the diseases with them.
D Tuberculosis bacteria cannot survive in sub-tropical and tropical areas.
33 The diagram shows the effects of the antibiotics streptomycin and penicillin on the bacterium
Escherichia coli.
P
S
S
colonies of
E. coli
petri dish
into which
nutrient agar
containing
E. coli has
been poured
disc of filter paper
soaked in a solution
of streptomycin
P
disc of filter paper
soaked in a solution
of penicillin
What can you deduce about the response of E. coli to the effects of the antibiotics?
completely resistant not completely resistant
A S and P –
B S P
C P S
D – S and P
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34 The diagram refers to properties of diseases.
Which area of the diagram refers to properties that are common to both tuberculosis and
cholera?
bacterial infectious
transmitted
by water
A
D
C B
35 What causes the measles vaccine to be less effective in children from less economically
developed countries?
A Their diet does not contain enough carbohydrate.
B Their diet does not contain enough protein.
C They are carriers of the disease.
D They rapidly become reinfected.
36 What is the function of the plasma cells during an immune response?
A to secrete antibodies
B to engulf bacteria
C to kill cells infected with viruses
D to change into memory cells
16
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37 The graph shows the amount of antibody produced in response to an antigen.
concentration
of antibodies
in the blood
first exposure to an antigen
time in days
0 10 20 30 40
From the graph, which statement is correct?
A It takes 25 days to achieve active immunity.
B Memory cells for this antigen are present in the body within 20 days.
C T helper cells are activated on day 12.
D The second exposure to the antigen occurred on day 25.
38 What limits the number of trophic levels in a food chain?
A biomass of the autotrophs
B efficiency of energy conversion between levels
C net productivity of the ecosystem
D species diversity in the ecosystem
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39 The following are definitions of three ecological terms.
1 all of the organisms and their environment
2 group of individuals of one species living in an area
3 all of the organisms living in a habitat
What are the correct definitions of a community and a population?
community population
A 1 2
B 2 1
C 3 1
D 3 2
40 The diagram shows the circulation of nitrogen in nature.
nitrogen
in the air
nitrate
in soil
nitrite
in soil
ammonium
nitrate in
fertiliser
NH4
+
in soil
organic
nitrogen
in legumes
2
lightning
NO
plants
animals
1
4 4
3
5
What is correct?
denitrification nitrification nitrogen fixation
A 1 4 5
B 2 5 4
C 3 2 1
D 1 4 3
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  • 1. This document consists of 17 printed pages and 3 blank pages. IB07 06_9700_01/5RP © UCLES 2007 [Turn over *8585139293* UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Level and Advanced Level BIOLOGY 9700/01 Paper 1 Multiple Choice May/June 2007 1 hour Additional Materials: Multiple Choice Answer Sheet Soft clean eraser Soft pencil (type B or HB is recommended) READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write in soft pencil. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. Write your name, Centre number and candidate number on the Answer Sheet in the spaces provided unless this has been done for you. 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 separate Answer Sheet. Read the instructions on the Answer Sheet very carefully. Each correct answer will score one mark. A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer. Any rough working should be done in this booklet.
  • 2. 2 © UCLES 2007 9700/01/M/J/07 1 The diameter of living cells varies considerably. Typical diameters are: a prokaryote, such as Streptococcus - 750nm a eukaryotic cell, such as a white blood cell - 15µm Given these measurements, the diameter of the white blood cell is how many times greater than the prokaryote? A x 2 B x 20 C x 50 D x 200 2 In constructing a plan diagram of a transverse section of a dicotyledonous leaf, which feature should not be included? A chloroplasts in the palisade mesophyll layer B cuticle on the upper epidermis C vascular bundles in the leaf lamina D xylem in the vascular bundles 3 Membranous sacs containing products of metabolism are formed by the endoplasmic reticulum in cells. Where are these products used? A inside and outside the cell B inside lysosomes only C inside the cell only D outside the cell only
  • 3. 3 © UCLES 2007 9700/01/M/J/07 [Turn over 4 The diagram shows a graduated slide, with divisions of 0.1 mm viewed using an eyepiece graticule. 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Pollen grains were grown in a sugar solution and viewed using the eyepiece graticule. Diagram 1 shows the pollen grains at first and diagram 2 shows them after four hours. 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 at start after 4 hours diagram 1 diagram 2 What is the growth rate of the pollen tubes? A 5µmh–1 B 10µmh–1 C 5mmh–1 D 10mmh–1 5 In 1985, a giant bacterium, Epulopiscium fishelsoni, was discovered. Which cell structure(s) would be present in Epulopiscium enabling biologists to classify this organism as prokaryotic? A a cellulose cell wall outside the plasma membrane B a pair of centrioles close to the nuclear area C circular DNA lying free in the cytoplasm D smooth endoplasmic reticulum throughout the cytoplasm
  • 4. 4 © UCLES 2007 9700/01/M/J/07 6 This molecule is a polymer of reducing sugars. O O OH CH2OH OH O OH CH2OH OHHO O O OH CH2OH OH O O OH OH CH2OH OH Which of the following procedures could be carried out in order to test for the presence of the reducing sugars in this molecule? 1 add hydrolytic enzyme and then heat with Benedict’s reagent 2 dissolve in water, neutralise and then heat with Benedict’s reagent 3 boil with ethanol and then heat with Benedict’s reagent 4 boil with hydrochloric acid, neutralise and then heat with Benedict’s reagent A 1 and 2 B 1 and 4 C 1, 2 and 4 D 1, 2, 3 and 4 7 Which correctly matches the functional and structural features of cellulose, collagen, glycogen and triglyceride? structure function fibrous molecule held together by hydrogen bonds branched chains A cellulose collagen support strengthening B cellulose triglyceride support energy source C collagen glycogen strengthening storage D glycogen triglyceride storage energy source
  • 5. 5 © UCLES 2007 9700/01/M/J/07 [Turn over 8 Which describes the structure of amylopectin? A a branched chain with 1,2 and 1,4 glycosidic bonds B a branched chain with 1,4 and 1,6 glycosidic bonds C an unbranched chain with only 1,4 glycosidic bonds D an unbranched chain with 1,4 and 1,6 glycosidic bonds 9 Which molecule is found in glycogen? C C C OC C H H H H H HO OH OH OH CH2 OH C C C OC C H H H H H HO OH OH OH CH2 OH C C C O C OH H HH OH H CH2 OH CH2 OH H C C C H H H OH OH OH H A B C D 10 High concentrations of urea break all bonds, except covalent bonds, in protein molecules. Which level of protein structure would remain unchanged when a protein is treated with urea? A primary B secondary C tertiary D quaternary
  • 6. 6 © UCLES 2007 9700/01/M/J/07 11 Which bonds are the last to break when an enzyme is heated? A disulphide B hydrogen C hydrophobic interactions D ionic 12 During the production of apple juice, enzymes are used to break down the components of the cell walls. Which carbohydrate will be produced by this hydrolysis? A amylose B cellulose C α glucose D β glucose 13 The rate of enzyme catalysed reactions in human cells is regulated. Which of the following may be involved in such regulation? 1 a change in enzyme concentration 2 a change in substrate concentration 3 inhibition by the final product of the reaction A 1 only B 3 only C 1 and 2 only D 1, 2 and 3
  • 7. 7 © UCLES 2007 9700/01/M/J/07 [Turn over 14 The diagrams show two kinds of molecules found in cell surface membranes. Which part affects the fluidity of the membrane? A D C B
  • 8. 8 © UCLES 2007 9700/01/M/J/07 15 The graphs show the rate of uptake of sugars by a culture of animal cells, under different conditions. 0 10 20 30 temperature/ °C air bubbled through the culture 3-carbon sugar 6-carbon sugar rate of uptake 0 10 20 30 temperature/ °C nitrogen gas bubbled through the culture 3-carbon sugar 6-carbon sugar rate of uptake 0 0 How are the sugars taken up by the cells when air is bubbled through the culture? 3-carbon sugar 6-carbon sugar A active transport active transport B active transport diffusion C diffusion active transport D diffusion diffusion 16 Which process allows the movement of molecules that are too large to pass in through a cell surface membrane? A active transport B endocytosis C exocytosis D facilitated diffusion
  • 9. 9 © UCLES 2007 9700/01/M/J/07 [Turn over 17 Which structure organises spindle formation during mitosis in animal cells? A centriole B centromere C nucleolus D nucleus 18 Which processes involve mitosis? A growth, reduction division and asexual reproduction B growth, repair and asexual reproduction C growth, repair and semi-conservative replication D repair, reduction division and asexual reproduction 19 The graph represents the changes in the quantity of DNA present in one nucleus at different stages in the life cycle. relative DNA content 4 2 1 time egg fertilisation X Which stage takes place at X? A interphase B metaphase C prophase D telophase
  • 10. 10 © UCLES 2007 9700/01/M/J/07 20 Which type of sugar and bonds are found in a DNA molecule? type of sugar bonds linking complementary bases A hexose hydrogen B hexose peptide C pentose hydrogen D pentose peptide 21 A length of double-stranded DNA contains 120 nucleotides and codes for polypeptide X. What is the maximum length of polypeptide X? A 20 amino acids B 40 amino acids C 60 amino acids D 120 amino acids 22 In a DNA molecule, the base sequence AGT codes for the amino acid serine. What is the base sequence of the anti-codon on the tRNA to which serine becomes attached? A AGU B GAU C TCA D UCA 23 What occurs in the apoplast and symplast pathways? water enters cell wall water enters cytoplasm through plasma membrane water enters vacuoles water moves from cell to cell through plasmodesmata water moves from cell to cell through intercellular spaces A apoplast apoplast apoplast symplast symplast B apoplast symplast symplast symplast apoplast C symplast apoplast apoplast apoplast symplast D symplast symplast symplast apoplast apoplast
  • 11. 11 © UCLES 2007 9700/01/M/J/07 [Turn over 24 In an animal cell, which process is dependent upon cell surface area and which process is dependent upon cell volume? cell surface area cell volume A carbon dioxide produced oxygen used B glucose absorbed hormones detected C hormones detected carbon dioxide produced D oxygen used glucose absorbed 25 The diagrams show transverse sections of parts of a plant. 1 2 3 4 5 6 rootstemleaf In the cross sections, what do 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 represent? leaf stem root phloem xylem phloem xylem phloem xylem A 1 2 3 4 5 6 B 1 2 4 3 6 5 C 2 1 3 4 5 6 D 2 1 4 3 6 5
  • 12. 12 © UCLES 2007 9700/01/M/J/07 26 Land flooded by the sea is not suitable for growing plants long after the salty flood water has drained away. The diagram represents a transverse section through a part of the root of a plant. xylem cortex soil water Which values of water potential (kPa) in the xylem and soil water help to explain why the land flooded with salty water is unsuitable for growth of plants? xylem soil water A –700kPa 0kPa B –1800kPa –700kPa C 0kPa –1800kPa D –700kPa –1800kPa 27 In mammals, some carbon dioxide is transported by red blood cells in combination with haemoglobin. What is the product of this combination? A carbamino-haemoglobin B carbonic acid C carboxyhaemoglobin D haemoglobinic acid
  • 13. 13 © UCLES 2007 9700/01/M/J/07 [Turn over 28 A red blood cell, entering the right side of the heart, passes by or through the following structures. 1 atrioventricular valve 2 semilunar valve 3 right atrium 4 right ventricle 5 sinoatrial node In which order will the red blood cell pass the structures? A 3 → 1 → 4 → 5 → 2 B 3 → 5 → 1 → 2 → 4 C 5 → 3 → 1 → 4 → 2 D 5 → 3 → 2 → 4 → 1 29 What correctly describes the cause and effect of carcinogens on lung tissue? A Cells of the alveoli walls divide more rapidly than normal by reduction division causing a tumour to develop. B Cilia are paralysed, mucus accumulates in the lungs, causing DNA to change, reduction division and a tumour to develop. C DNA changes, causing bronchial epithelial cells to divide in an uncontrolled way by mitosis and a tumour to develop. D Haemoglobin carries less oxygen, causing bronchial cells to divide in an uncontrolled way by mitosis and a tumour to develop. 30 What is a correct description of part of the respiratory system? part of respiratory system cartilage present ciliated epithelium present goblet cells present smooth muscle present A alveolus B bronchus C bronchiole D trachea
  • 14. 14 © UCLES 2007 9700/01/M/J/07 31 Which statement describes the vital capacity of a human lung? A the additional volume of air that can be exhaled after breathing out normally B the additional volume of air that can be inhaled after breathing in normally C the volume of air inhaled and then exhaled during a single tidal breath D the volume of air that can be exhaled following a maximum inhalation 32 Which statement explains why people suffering from malaria and people suffering from tuberculosis can both live in northern Europe, but only tuberculosis can be passed on to other people there? A Anopheles mosquitoes only breed in sub-tropical and tropical areas. B Antibiotics can be used to cure people with tuberculosis. C Migrant workers can carry the diseases with them. D Tuberculosis bacteria cannot survive in sub-tropical and tropical areas. 33 The diagram shows the effects of the antibiotics streptomycin and penicillin on the bacterium Escherichia coli. P S S colonies of E. coli petri dish into which nutrient agar containing E. coli has been poured disc of filter paper soaked in a solution of streptomycin P disc of filter paper soaked in a solution of penicillin What can you deduce about the response of E. coli to the effects of the antibiotics? completely resistant not completely resistant A S and P – B S P C P S D – S and P
  • 15. 15 © UCLES 2007 9700/01/M/J/07 [Turn over 34 The diagram refers to properties of diseases. Which area of the diagram refers to properties that are common to both tuberculosis and cholera? bacterial infectious transmitted by water A D C B 35 What causes the measles vaccine to be less effective in children from less economically developed countries? A Their diet does not contain enough carbohydrate. B Their diet does not contain enough protein. C They are carriers of the disease. D They rapidly become reinfected. 36 What is the function of the plasma cells during an immune response? A to secrete antibodies B to engulf bacteria C to kill cells infected with viruses D to change into memory cells
  • 16. 16 © UCLES 2007 9700/01/M/J/07 37 The graph shows the amount of antibody produced in response to an antigen. concentration of antibodies in the blood first exposure to an antigen time in days 0 10 20 30 40 From the graph, which statement is correct? A It takes 25 days to achieve active immunity. B Memory cells for this antigen are present in the body within 20 days. C T helper cells are activated on day 12. D The second exposure to the antigen occurred on day 25. 38 What limits the number of trophic levels in a food chain? A biomass of the autotrophs B efficiency of energy conversion between levels C net productivity of the ecosystem D species diversity in the ecosystem
  • 17. 17 © UCLES 2007 9700/01/M/J/07 39 The following are definitions of three ecological terms. 1 all of the organisms and their environment 2 group of individuals of one species living in an area 3 all of the organisms living in a habitat What are the correct definitions of a community and a population? community population A 1 2 B 2 1 C 3 1 D 3 2 40 The diagram shows the circulation of nitrogen in nature. nitrogen in the air nitrate in soil nitrite in soil ammonium nitrate in fertiliser NH4 + in soil organic nitrogen in legumes 2 lightning NO plants animals 1 4 4 3 5 What is correct? denitrification nitrification nitrogen fixation A 1 4 5 B 2 5 4 C 3 2 1 D 1 4 3
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