Recovery Lesson 3 Questions
Recovery Lesson 3 Questions
This means that the animal’s body temperature can rise by up to 6 °C before it starts
to sweat.
Explain how temperature tolerance can help the dromedary to survive in the desert.
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Give a reason why each adaptation helps the animal survive in the desert.
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There are several species of the camel family alive today.
Scientists think these species evolved from a common ancestor that lived in North
America about 45 million years ago (Mya).
Figure 2 shows:
(c) Which two of the four modern species of camel do scientists believe to be most
closely related to each other?
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(d) Describe the type of evidence used for developing the theory of camel migration
shown in Figure 2.
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(e) Explain how several different species of camel could have evolved from a common
ancestor over 45 million years.
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(Total 14 marks)
Q2.
Organisms compete with each other.
(a) Figure 1 shows two types of seaweed which live in similar seashore habitats.
Most of the time the two seaweeds are covered with water.
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Bladder wrack grows more quickly than saw wrack.
Suggest an explanation why.
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In clear water, sunlight does not usually reach more than 100 m deep.
Many angler fish have a transparent ‘lure’ containing a high concentration of
bioluminescent bacteria.
Bioluminescent bacteria produce light.
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(Total 5 marks)
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Q3.
In this question you will be assessed on using good English, organising
information clearly and using specialist terms where appropriate.
Animals and plants have features (adaptations) that allow them to survive in the
conditions in which they normally live.
Describe how animals and plants are adapted to survive in dry conditions such as deserts.
For each adaptation that you give, describe how the adaptation helps the animal or plant
to survive in dry conditions.
To obtain full marks you should refer to both animals and plants.
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(Total 6 marks)
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Q4.
(a) Which term describes organisms that can tolerate very hot or very cold places?
(b) Figure 1 shows photographs of an Adelie penguin and a chinstrap penguin. Adelie
penguins and chinstrap penguins live in the Antarctic at temperatures below 0 °C.
Adelie penguins spend most of their time on the ice around the Antarctic.
Chinstrap penguins live mainly in the sea around the ice.
Since 1965 the number of Adelie penguins has decreased by 6 million.
Figure 2 shows changes to the ice around the Antarctic over the past 50 years.
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(i) Use information from Figure 2 to explain why the number of Adelie penguins
has decreased since 1965.
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(ii) Suggest what has happened to the number of chinstrap penguins since 1965.
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(c) The number of penguins can be used to monitor changes in temperature of the
environment.
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(Total 5 marks)
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Mark schemes
Q1.
(a) less sweating so less water loss
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(c) dromedary / C.dromedarius
and bactrian / C. bactrianus
no mark for the names, but must be identified
because
same genus
ignore ‘both are Camelus’
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Q2.
(a) gets more light (near surface)
allow warmer (near surface)
allow bladders contain (more) carbon dioxide
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or
(b) lets angler fish see / attract its prey / mates or see predators as it is dark (at
1000m)
or
lets angler fish see / attract prey to get food
or
lets angler fish see / attract mates to reproduce
or
lets angler fish see predators to avoid being eaten
must be in a correct pair to gain two marks
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Q3.
Marks awarded for this answer will be determined by the Quality of Written
Communication (QWC) as well as the standard of the scientific response. Examiners
should apply a ‘best-fit’ approach to the marking.
0 marks
No relevant content.
Level 1 (1 – 2 marks)
At least one way in which animals and / or plants are adapted to survive.
Level 2 (3 – 4 marks)
A description of ways in which animals and / or plants are adapted and an attempt
to link at least one adaptation to how it increases the chance of survival.
Level 3 (5 – 6 marks)
A description of ways in which animals and plants are adapted and a description of
how at least one adaptation increases the chance of survival.
(plants)
Q4.
(a) an extremophile species
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(ii) either increase
as more sea to live in
or
as less competition for food
or decrease
as less space (ice) to lay eggs
or
predators more likely to eat them
there is no mark for increase / decrease alone. The mark is
for an appropriate reason linked to increase / decrease
if increase / decrease not ringed the mark may be awarded if
it is clear in the explanation which is intended
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