Animal Nutrition CIE IGCSE 0610 PPQ
Animal Nutrition CIE IGCSE 0610 PPQ
Animal nutrition
CORE questions
Core 1
[2]
[2]
(b) (i) Describe how food is moved along the oesophagus by peristalsis.
[3]
(ii) Students sometimes wrongly suggest that food falls down into the stomach
under the effect of gravity. Suggest one piece of evidence which would
oppose this idea.
[1]
Core 1
Fig. 1
(i) Using the appropriate letter, label on Fig 1 where each of the following is
produced:
an amylase, (A);
a lipase, (C);
a protease, (D).
[4]
(ii) State the nutrient on which protease enzymes act and name the products
that are formed.
Nutrient .............................................................................................................
[Total : 14]
Core 2
Table 1
How many kilograms of this fruit would a person need to eat if this was the
only source of protein? Show your working.
(ii) List the four main chemical elements from which protein is made.
1.
2.
3.
4. ............................................. [2]
(b) (i) Describe how you could safely test this fruit to see if it contains reducing
sugars.
[3]
[1]
Core 2
[1]
(ii) Name the vitamin which is associated with citrus fruits and green vegetables.
State the function of this vitamin in the body.
Vitamin ...........................................
Function ............................................................................................................
[2]
[Total: 12]
Core 3
Fig. 2
(i) stomach;
(ii) liver;
(iii) pancreas.
[3]
(b) Describe the parts played by the liver and the pancreas in the digestion of fats.
Liver
Pancreas ...........................................................................................................
[4]
[Total:7]
Alternative to Practical 1
(a) (i) Describe how you would carry out a test to show the presence of fat in a
biscuit. What observation would indicate the presence of fat?
Test
Observation ......................................................................................................
[3]
(ii) Describe how you would use this test to compare the fat content of two
different types of biscuit.
.......... [2]
(b) Complete the equation below to summarise the process of fat digestion.
[Total: 8]
EXTENSION questions
Extension 1
Health workers in America were concerned about the diets of American people. In response a
report was published called `Dietary Goals'.
Fig. 3 compares an average 1977 diet with the report's recommended dietary goals.
Fig. 3
(a) (i) What recommendations were made about changes to the fat content of the
diet?
... [2]
[3]
Extension 1
(c) Suggest why a reduction in the sugar content of the diet was recommended.
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It was also recommended that people should reduce their salt intake to about 3 g a day.
[1]
Babies need a carefully controlled diet to keep them healthy. Mothers are often advised to
feed their babies with breast milk rather than with milk derived from cows (formula milk).
(e) State three advantages of feeding a baby with breast milk compared with formula
milk.
1. ...........................................................................................................................
2. ...........................................................................................................................
[Total: 13]
Extension 2
(a) Describe the processes, beginning with nutrition, which result in the formation of
proteins in the leaves of a photosynthetic plant. [8]
(b) (i) Explain how amino acids in the small intestine of a mammal are assimilated
into muscle tissue. [3]
[Total: 15]
Core 2
Core 3
pancreas
secretes lipase / enzyme
digests / breaks down fats
to fatty acids and glycerol
Alternative to Practical 1
b lipase / esterase
fatty acids and glycerol
Extension 1
a(i) one mark for reduction / one mark for stating figures from
reduce fat / saturated fat / unsaturated fat
reduce fat content from 42% to 30% or by a quarter (or alternative wording)
reduce saturated fat from 16% to 10 % or by a third or by 6%(or alternative
wording)
reduce unsaturated fat from 26% to 20% or by a fifth or by 6%(or alternative
wording)
d reference to high blood pressure / greater risk of heart attack (or alternative wording)
bottle milk may contain bacteria or cause intestine disease (accept breast
milk is sterile)
financial implications of bottle milk
some babies are allergic to cow's milk
reference to correct temperature of breast milk
reference to convenience of breast milk or preparation involved with bottle
milk
no additives / preservatives in breast milk
reference to bonding through breast feeding
reference to triggering reduction in size of uterus
Extension 2
b(i) amino acids pass through ileum wall / epithelium or lining or wall of villus absorbed
into blood (stream)
transported to muscles in plasma
amino acids synthesized into proteins (or alternative wording)