B1 (Cell Structure) - Q
B1 (Cell Structure) - Q
1 Cell membrane
2 ...............................cytoplasm............................................................................................................... [2]
[Total: 2]
2 Arrange the structures in the list in increasing order of organisation, starting with the smallest
structure.
cell
...............tissue..................
.........................organ........
...............organ system..................
.................................organism [3]
[Total: 3]
3 The boxes on the left show different parts of a flowering plant.
The boxes on the right are terms that describe different levels of organisation.
Draw one straight line from each part of a flowering plant to the correct level of organisation.
[4]
[Total: 4]
..........Xylem is a tissue because it is made of a group of similar structured cell to perform a specific
function........................................................................................................................................
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[Total: 2]
5 The diagram below shows a cell found in leaves.
[Total: 3]
mucus
cilia
cell membrane
nucleus
goblet cell
.................................................................................................................................................. [1]
[Total: 1]
7 The diagram is a photomicrograph of part of the upper surface of a broad bean leaf, Vicia faba.
On the photomicrograph, identify and label two structures that are visible in cell P. Vacuole, cell wall
[2]
[Total: 2]
8 State an example of a cell and an organ from the gas exchange system.
[Total: 2]
9 The photograph below is a scanning electron micrograph of some pollen grains from wind-pollinated
flowers and insect-pollinated flowers.
........................... µm [1]
[Total: 1]
10 Bacteria are useful in biotechnology and genetic engineering.
0.8........................... µm [1]
[Total: 1]
11 A parasite is an organism that obtains its nutrients from another living organism (the host).
The diagram below shows the parasitic plant dodder, Cuscuta epithymum, growing on the host
plant, gorse, Ulex sp. The flower and stems belong to the dodder. This plant does not have leaves
or roots, and obtains its nutrients and water from the gorse.
dodder flower
dodder st em
gorse
........................................................................................................................................... [1]
(b) The structure that dodder uses to make contact with the gorse is called haustorium. The width
of the haustorium is marked by the line MN on the diagram below.
st em of
gorse
M N
st em of
dodder
×50
..............................................mm [1]
(c) Calculate the actual width of the haustorium (MN).
[Total: 4]
12 The diagram below shows the lower surface of a leaf as seen under a microscope.
× 400
(a) (i) JK shows the length of the stoma in the diagram above.
[Total: 3]
13 The pea plant, Pisum savitum, is a legume which is grown both as a human food and as a livestock
feed.
The diagram below shows some of the root nodules on a pea plant.
S
T
cells cont aining
bacteria
magnification = ×40
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(c) The bacteria require carbohydrates that are supplied by the pea plant.
Describe how the carbohydrates are produced and transported by the plant to the bacteria.
(i) produced
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(ii) transported
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[Total: 7]
14 Aphids are insects that feed on the phloem sap in plants.
The diagram below shows aphid with its mouth parts inserted into the stem of a plant.
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[Total: 6]
Because cells that convert glucose to glycogen need more energy than a normal cell so there are more mitochondria
to provide energy from respiration.
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[Total: 2]
Scientists are sequencing the DNA of one particular gene in mitochondria to help identify different
species of many animals, including myriapods. The sequences that they find are called 'barcodes'.
(a) (i) State the part of the cell that contains most DNA.
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[Total: 3]
17 The diagram below shows a method of growing tomato plants without soil.
The plants are supported above a tank of mineral solution aerated by an air pump.
plastic support
plants
air line
Mineral ions from the solution enter the tomato plants and are transported to the leaves.
Explain why these ions are important for healthy plant growth.
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(c) The mineral solution in the tank is checked regularly to see whether more minerals are needed.
Suggest two reasons why it is necessary to continue to add minerals to the solution.
1........................Because the tomato plants will use up the mineral and not replaced if we don’t add more ........
(d) Tomato plants need potassium ions to form flowers and fruit. Smaller tomatoes