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CAPE Biology 2004 U2 P1 MS

This document contains a marking scheme for a biology exam consisting of multiple choice and written response questions. The marking scheme provides the answers or level of explanation required to receive marks for each question. Some key details include: - Question 1 involves identifying important biological molecules involved in cellular respiration and photosynthesis. Full marks required naming ATP, NADPH, and explaining the Calvin Cycle. - Question 2 requires defining trophic levels and calculating energy transfer between levels. Full marks involved explaining how energy is lost at each transfer. - Question 3 tests understanding of cellular respiration, with sub-questions identifying structures in the pathway and describing the oxidation of a 3-carbon acid to pyruvate. The marking scheme provides

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CAPE Biology 2004 U2 P1 MS

This document contains a marking scheme for a biology exam consisting of multiple choice and written response questions. The marking scheme provides the answers or level of explanation required to receive marks for each question. Some key details include: - Question 1 involves identifying important biological molecules involved in cellular respiration and photosynthesis. Full marks required naming ATP, NADPH, and explaining the Calvin Cycle. - Question 2 requires defining trophic levels and calculating energy transfer between levels. Full marks involved explaining how energy is lost at each transfer. - Question 3 tests understanding of cellular respiration, with sub-questions identifying structures in the pathway and describing the oxidation of a 3-carbon acid to pyruvate. The marking scheme provides

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o2107 010/CAPE/ t[S / 2004

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CARTBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
ADV}NCED PROFICIENCY EX]TMINATIONS

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BIOLOCI

UNIT2-PAPERO],
MARI( SCUEME 2OO4

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2 q2107 010/CAPE/MS/2004

DIOLOGY

UNIT 02. PAPER 01

HAR( SCHEME 2OO 4


Modu1e I
KC UK

Question I
(a) (i) CO, 1
(ii) Water? 1

(b) (i) ATP 1


( ii ) NADPN 1

(c) Sorneof the molecules of glyceraldehyde 3-Phosphate


are used to generate molecules of ribulose I, 5
bisphosiphate -
The renainiler is used to produce carbohydrates
r$
2 points well erplaiDed - 2 marks 2
I point weII explained - 1 mark
(d) (i) The granun/grana I
(ii) rn B lighii is absorbed by chlorophyll
molecules and is dsed indirectly to poi{er ATP
synthesi6 (Proton gradient).
In the interior of the thylakoid \'rater is
split into oxygen gas and hydrogen atoms
(electrons/protons). These electrons are
accepted by NADP* and H* to give NADPH.
In A, the NADPII and ATP from B are used in the
Calvin cycle.
3
3p oinLs l{ell erplaiaed - 3 marks
Zp oiitE wel.l. explained - 2 narks
1p oint well. explained - 1 mark
7 3
syllabus olijective!;! Module 1! 2.31 2.4
3 o2 1o7010/cAPE/MS/20O4
BIOLOCI

UNIT 02 - PAPER 01

I'{ARK SCIIEME 2004,


Module I
t Oue stion 2 t(c trx
(a) (i) Level B
(ii) The primary prod)cers
rirst tropiric i;;;;'.r;"-|]in ecosvstem occupv the
reed. on .i,"-p.i."i, pri'rnarv consumers who
LroPhfc feve1. ;l:;d,:::
lcers/ occupy the ngxt

2poiDts-2Darks
I point-1 nark 2

(b) l9
x 100 0.091t
:iri 20810 =
Any suitable calculation f
- I mark I
(c) The ene::gy crjptured bv
a
qrowth, ,i" iral""r"I, "' ndn organism is -rsed for
process€.- heat is lost duriDg these
The hea: energy lost
i) is I
organisns ir iil.-i"rt*i.not availabre to thF
i
:;;rF-;;";"i;,li::xi:iil'::ti:iii
Encriry -;:*lj"t :i:il,lti o".o"
rs avai.lable.
is also l^.r
i rroprrl"-1.;;;"r;"il ;: oreanisrns iL the nexr
-t"aie."tiuiJ^;;";;"i""i:;"::"::iiSr:::l
oon.=,
it:
Any 2 poitlts well explained
I poilt $relL e xplained - I 2 narhs
- &ark z
(d) . Sperrn whales
lpoint_lmarh
1
(e) BIue whales 1AOO x IgO OOO
t'rn whales 2OO0O -i 70 0OO
342 000 o0o
sPerm- r"'hafes 1400 000 000
3OO0O x 45 00U
ser rrhales I2OoO x 20 oo0 1350 0oo ooo
uLomass = 3332 mlllion kgs 240 000 oo0

Nurnbei. of whales killeil i


Height of uhales kilted ,"..::-"tu. coftect - I nark 3
coriect ."..i=_i ;;;;". each species _ 1 Dark
Total - 3 marks
(f) . wh a le.5 are tertiarv '1 1i

.n"v 4th tropic rever since


reei ",,i-",".ii;';;:n,::"':^ers
c,r =;;ii;.';;;r.rustaceans, morruscs r.,hich
k tol wl'' ll are
second,rrl' "oopran -
"o,r"u*aaa l
1 point we-,i explained _ I 1
hrar-k
4 o2107 0J.0/CAPE/MS / 2004

BICLOGI

UNIT 02 - PAPER 01

l.r.AxR SCHEME 200 4,

Module 1
KC UK

Question 3

(a) (i) ATP I rlra rk 1

(ii) pIj ce arrow heads as shgwn bel.o!.,

9
H:o I
2H
1
-.> 1 3 5

C1 C2 C3 C1

4 6 8
Q2
ii
10

AII 9 araow headls must be correct - 1 mark 1

1
( j,ii) 1 4 5 8 1 rnark
I
(iv) cytochrome oxidase I nark
1
(b) 4 I mark

(c) (i) '. oxidation of a 3c dcid to pyruvate


during formation of acetyl cQA from pyruvate'
2
2poilts-2marks
(ii) ' during glycolysis t'rhen a diphosPhate releases
-P and it joins with ADP - ATP
' when a phosphate group is released from an
ir,terme<tiatl during glycolysis' the P joins
with ADP + ATP '
1
,',.:"tt":a ansr{er - l rlark
(i) decreaseis PH/becomes nore acidic
I
(d)
cliffuse back (via the stalked particles)
1
(ii)
5 4
iyllabus objectir:res: Motlule l: 3'4/ 3'6
5 02i i)7OlO/CAPE/Ms / zOO4
BIOLOGI

UNIT 02 - PAPER OI

MARI( SCHEME 2 OO4

Module 2

xc UK
Question 4

(a) (i)
insulin ' (or other proteiD/peptide hormone
) 1
(ii) oestrogen (or other steroid
horrnone ) 1
(b) activated prolein coulcl act
and,prevenE the read-off of asa
a repressor molecufe
gene.
activated protein coulcr inhibii
rnolecule, and aIlov, a gene Lo bea repressor
tr-anscrilled-
2 points I mark each
2
(c) (i) acetyr chorine r mark :i9
I
(ii) receptor for acetyl choline 1 mark I
( i.ri ) ' protein portals in membrane open
'. Sodium enters membraDe
f.,otas srum
leaves menbrane
' an action potential is generata3
Any 2 poiDts 2 marks
z
(d) acetyl choJ-ine6terase breaks down
ch;Iine the acetyl
the molecule no lonqer fits the receptor
tht' mernbrane reacti6n -as Dot maintaiDed site
_

Any I point l mark


I
(e) F may have a negative feedback on the production
of A
I ncreas iDg concent.ratign of F r-etards
production ofA the

Any I point I nark 1

SylLabus objectivest uo<ilrle 2t 6.4,


1.t 3 7
6 ozl 07 010/cAPE/Vts / 2004

BIOLOGT

UNIT 02 - PAPER OI
HARK SCHEME 2OO4

Motlule 2 I(c UK

Qu estion 5
3
(a) s Semilunar valve
T Right ventricle
vena cava
w aorta
x Ieft tcntri.,:le
Y left.itriun
Total and dl.tlae UY 2 (round uP)
1
(b) z 1 marli
1
flexible mernbrane :.s inflated and forces
blood
(c) (i) th€
otil qf the tube 1 mark
i
(ii) ' As the menbraii.'.ll'ii'i;.""i:3:": '"
pressure rs cl (w) closes'
' The valve in the exit tube
t
ii"u"''ting back f Io'.' of blood'
BlL)od enters from Z into
the area of Jower
'
pressure '
z
AnY2PoiEts-2marks
1 Point - 1 mark
The delicate Iungs require
a lower Pressure' hish
(d) 1. tl'-n:il:'' tosopush
2. rhe lunss u'" "it'uiil-lj;"; !"
bv Lhe !'a11s
pressure need not ;;";';;;;;
blood there '
2
2potnts-2marks
1point-1mark
inflate less
(e) . the right side menbranq could
courd be more flexibre
' the right side ^";;;;; ue instarrea in the tube
' a Pressure t"oottr:-tl'io
i"'aai"g tt., the Purmonary artery
. i.y lo"f,.:i acceptable suggestion
1

1 Poiut - 1 mark 2
3.3, 3-5, 5.5
syllabuE objectives I Module 2:
'l o2107010/cAPE / t{ts / 2c0 4
BIOLOGT

UNIT 02 - PAPER 01

MARX SCHEME 2OO4


Module 2
xc UK
x Question 6

!'ri (a) A-sodium-1nark


,.
. Graph A shows a rising concentration
the medu1la. Sodiun ron concentration deeper into
the Jeeper interstitial increases in
t.
. Na' concentration il
."gir;;-;;-;;;
l: ^"orrr..
ll::.9i"q.11f-l';:,H'i:r"ii'.'i,::'r:il:li:H;
pass by diffusion f
te the resion ;i-d:"T.:::"lfi:i"::irl:op or Henle
' ( 2 )Na' are pumr,ed -ii#k
ac.ti.v91y r.". arr"
t^o the inlerstitial iegion. ascending
" _^. _r-1*
zporDts-2marks
lpoint-1mark 3

B-protein_lrnark
. craph B 6hows a high concenLration
the cortex and Iitife of protein in
proteins are or no protein in the medulla
rerained i" th"^;i;;;; lia..=ora."
rirtration by the qromerrli r";;;;; ii"ln"'"o.."*,
and do not pass inio the rirtrite ^tr,J.'i.pr,ron.
. The.podocytes of the menbrane
Jt
;;;";;.;;;
capillary iumen .from th. 1u;err-;i*;;;'##;,=I;-
capsulg act as molecular sieves
frorn tile ultra fittrate based """ipaiin.,i."a.in"
""-r.i ilrJui].""i"".
2points-2marks
lpoint-lnark 3

(b) Control ADH at 250 mins is 400 uni ts


With ac(le.d ADH at 2 5 O mins 2600 units
Difference + 2200 units
Correct calculation _ r. lrark
(c) ADH iS released when the plasma osnolarity
irrcreas
. when the body is beconing dehydrated
I point - 1 mark
I
(d) ' Dehydration
. Loss of solutes Na., Cl- and R*-
1 poiDt - t hark
1
(e) Diabe tes
I
Syllabus objectives! Module 2: I f
5 5 2 5 3 5.4 7
B o2LO7 07O /(iAPE /t(S /2OO4

BIOLOGY

UNIT 02 - PAPER 01
I'{.ARK SCITEME 2004

Hodule 3 xc UK

uestion 7

(a) In developing countries vhere there is rapid


econonic development and increased personal
incomes, persons are becoming obese and inactive
due tc incorrect health choiceg.
Poorel,- persons/or those vith lesser ingomes,
normally incorporate a large number of
carboh:.drates into their diet-
1 poi-nt well exPlaiDed - 1 maEk

(b) ' Tvpe I diabetes mellitus is associaUed v'ith thc


fti" Jf pancreatic beta-cell nass which leads iJ
dr.ninishld insulin productjon and secretion'
' Type lI associated with detective insulin
receptor s '
2
2points-2marks
lpoint-lmark
(c) Take insul in
Exercise .negularly to reduce veight
Eat fess, avoid fattY foods
eat more fruits, vegetables ' lrhite meat
Stop smoking

ADy 3 points well exPlaineil - 3 marhs


2 points uell exPlaire'l - 2 marks
1 point lrell erPlaineal - 1 mark
(d) D iabetics have

Insutin deficieniy levels to hyperglycenia and


glycpsurra
I
}lei ht IosE Reduced' abitity to synthesise Iipid
and protein which are broken down
to suppJ-y energy because cells are
deficient in glucc:re
Eat more Insulin increasei the uPtake of
glucose into cel.i-.1 +f liver' muscle
and adipose tissue
clvconoqenesis is s tiniulaled
pi-s tu rbi nces ilr meEabolic Pr\rJesses
do noL allow for the efficient
conversion of food molecules '
9 02107010,/cAPE /Ms / 200 4
iii
BIOLOGI

UNIT 02 _ PAPER 01

r4ARt( SCHEME 2 oo4


Module 3
;,:
t!
Oue st ron 7 ( conr_ 'd ) KC UK

Urine High levels of blood qfu


to move rr".-inl^IJir]rucose cause waLer
osmosis and the kidnevs nto the blood by
ourput to
DIood.
.";;;.;';;:::,';:l::";,Hrl;.
3 points uell explained
2 poiuts well explained _ 3 marks
I point well explained __ 2 narks 3
I nark
If student nakes a genert
r. rnark car also be utfotild"au*"ment like flrst point
(e) glucagon
stimulates to convert glycogen back to
ll:..rty". the
glucose to resupply
blood -
2points_lmark
lpoiEt_Omark 1

Syllabus Objectivcs: Module


J3 I 3 2 2 2.5 3 ;l

i
10 o2107 OI'O/cAPE/t(s / 2OO4

BIOLOGI

UNIT 02 _ PAPER 01

r. }IARK SCHEME 2OO4

xc UK
a- Module 3
tr:
0ue stion I
form thaL
(a) (i) A pathogen in an inactive or attenuated
and the immune system
is introduced i"to tit-f"ay'
.""fo"a.. Producj'ng antibodies '
F
I (ii.lTheactualantibodiessPecifictotheant.igenaae
t"'
E i;;.;;;l7int'od"c"d into tt'e bodv to Provroe
i,*i*ai"t" short-term Protecti'on'
z
,;.
:.:
1 Ilark ')r f eai:lr

(b) (f) at Y.:

I cut
Macrophages uP the antigen Protern
mernbrane' circurate and disPraY
Antigen Presenting cerrs
the ProLeins ' are
1
+ i"i.ir"t"""i's Yrith apPropriate recePiors
act ivated -
T cells secrete cytokrnes
..
B cells are activated
clonal Eelection occurs
3
Any3Points-3marks
(ii) at Y:
Lhe nurnber of B cell-s
The Tc cel]s retard
secreting antibodres'--^ invaded and kiIIed
The 'l' killer cells have
some of the Pathogens '
1

1 Point - 1 mark
protein
(iii) ' The antigen has recognisable
' receptors pieces'
:elrs present the ProLein
: :[":r:iffi'#il ""
cells
activated'
' cIonaI expansion of B :""ot":-''
";ii;
cells'
into Flasma
' B cells aift"ilnti"t" occurs
"^t.iii"lv'ptoao"tiot' quickly '
'
Tl,ere it "o it'" :titv of cronal
'^
'. "lla-i"'-
sel-ection ' 3

A?Y3Points-3tnarks
T" ceIIs 1
antiqens are engulfed-uhil'r
(c) During Phagocytocas ' and d!stroY it in Ler nar rY '
in')lde the orqanrsm 3 7
2 '16
3: 2.10, ?-LL,2.13,2'L5'
syllabus Qbjectives I Modulc
1l O2707 Oto / cApE
/MS / Zooq
BIOLOGI

uNrr 02 - p-qpER ol
UARK SCHEME 2OO4
I.IoduIe.i
i.
est 10n 9
XC UK

ff.:::"::*."ses, nutritionar intake shouLd


i':;::t:':rl:',1:l:.n.". hisher requirehents ror
: iliii"Xftiji.eirrs have hisher rsqullqments tban
trom aoa t,
4t:, ca:ciu,i. -' - r) Doth boys girrs reguire more .
and

xrtliltl.o.;"nuirement doubles for both boys and


a 2points_2marks
(b) (i) 2
(ii) ii;3'oiliH,,il'#:1J"il5""::S.:. o, erams 516n6u.o.
I
: I;.:i:':iri5.i"J"IIl_is very row.
fi
'":r;i*t i:m',l'i "'::;oii"'
i#,i::ilf
ll:l-'i# ii;;:# :1l; [, ff i3 r"'. i i, : "' "

: sj;*15ift::i:,i;';r#i;',,:;5 ;ilffT3;::,"
Keduced appeti
te.
AD./2 suitable points _
z marks
ac) (i) 03.5 |r]n more vj.t 2
A avai:
(ii) I
(due ,o
(d)
3,1il:ff=. "";l:i:..:*,',. ,;,,. I

#";ii*i-'+;r::,+:.'uil:*ti.tiii#il:"
f
I poin t - 1 Eark
(e) Two characteristics
of I',E.M I
reduced EMR
Lethargy
ross of appet iLe
;t::lilI";;fl:;:^:. orgi.veive g
a :"::i:i:.:;f:;*
2004
02107 010 /CAPE /Ms/

BIO',OGY

UNIT 02 - PAPER 01
MARK SCHEUE 2OO4

Module 3
FI."
Que stion 9 ( cont' d)

(e) (cont'd)
. stunt ing
. wasting abdonen
: ;;;;i;'r oedema - broated
of hair
: ffi;-1;"s/reddenins s)rnPtom
' arry other accePtable

AnY2Points-2narks 3 1

3: 2'1.t Z'2
Syllabus Objc=tives: l{otlule

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