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Bio p1-ms
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BIOLOGY
THEORY
Paper 1
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
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MARKING A B C D E F G H TOTAL
SECTION
MARKS
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1.State three activities of the cell that are controlled by the nucleus (3mks)
- cell division
- Cell growth
- Protein synthesis
- Cell respiration
- Cytoplasmic streaming
- Cell secretion/excretion
2.The graph below represents the growth pattern of animals in a certain phylum.
Growth;
ii) Name the hormone responsible for the process in b(i) above. (1mk)
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Results in fertilization by conveying the male gametes to the female gamete; rej. It
carries/transport/medium
3 .Name the causative agent of the following diseases in human
(3mks)
4.Give three reasons why plants do not require specialized excretory organs. (3mks)
-Waste products in plants are mainly made from carbohydrate which are not as harmful as those
from the protein materials.
-Waste products are formed slowly /little accumulation of wastes / plants are less active; wastes
such oxygen and carbon (IV) oxide are re-usable / recycled;
-Some wastes such a gum and resin are stored in insoluble forms in dead tissue;
-Some wastes can be removed by diffusion;
5. Study the table below and answer the questions that follow.
Potassium 150 50
Iodine 70 100
a) Name the process by which the ions are absorbed into the cell sap. ( 2 mks)
Iodine/iodide- Diffusion
b) State two roles of the process identified in the absorption of potassium in animals.
( 2mks)
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6.a)What is the function of Sodium hydrogen Carbonate that is added to test solution of non-
reducing sugar. (1mk)
C 6 H 12 O6 + C6 H 12 O6 C12 H 22 O11 + H 2 O
7.a)What is the importance of the counter current flow in the exchange of gases in a fish. (2mks)
Maintains a steep concentration gradient across the respiratory surface; ensuring
maximum extraction of oxygen from water to the blood; rej. Without steep
concentration gradient
b)State two ways in which the tracheoles of an insect are adapted to their functions. (2mks)
Thin epithelium for faster/ rapid diffusion of gases; rej. Without fast/ rapid
Have tracheole fluid/ moist surface to dissolve gases in solution
before diffusing;
Highly branched to increase surface area for gaseous exchange; (mark
first two)
Rej. Highly vascularised
Thin wall for epithelium
8.List down four phenotypic characteristics that have been selected for the production of strains
suitable for modern agricultural purposes. (4mks)
-Resistance to diseases.
-Early maturity
-Adaptations to local conditions
-High yields
-Increased length of production
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9. State the branch of Biology that deals with: (2 marks)
Ornithology
Biochemistry
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(b) Suggest with reasons the possible mode of feeding of the animal. (2 marks)
11. (a)Some herbaceous plants have very little strengthening tissue yet they
remain firm and upright. Give a reason for this observation. (1 mark)
Herbaceous plants absorb water through osmosis, parenchyma cells become turgid
and plants gain support by turgor pressure;
(i) Collenchyma
Cellulose; Pectin
Lignin
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12. State two functions of Aerenchyma tissue in plants. (2 marks)
13. A woman gave birth to a child of blood group B+ (B positive). Name two
antigens that determined the child’s blood group. (2 marks)
(a) The test tubes were left in the warm water bath for 30 minutes. The
contents of the test tubes were tested for starch using Iodine solution.
Test tube A
Test tube B
A.
In test tube A, starch was broken down by action of salivary amylase in saliva to
maltose;
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B.
In test tube B, the enzyme salivary amylase in saliva was denatured by boiling;
b)Identify the type of evolution that brings about homologous structures. (1mark)
Divergent;
17. A certain plant was found to have the following features
Parallel venation of leaves
Sheath like petiole
Flower parts in multiple of three
a) Name the class to which the plant belongs. (1mark)
Monocotyledonae
b) Suggest the expected arrangement of vascular bundle in the stem of the plant.
(1mark)
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Vascular bundles are randomly scattered within the cortex; 1mk
18. Explain the reason for each of the following in flowering plants
i) Wind pollinated flowers produce large number of pollen grains. (1mark)
(i) To increase the chances for pollination; 1mk
ii)Insect pollinated flowers have small sticky stigmas that an firmly attached to the style.
(2marks)
So that the pollen grains on the insect’s bodies stick onto them; firmly attached to avoid any
breakage when the insect makes contact; 2mks
19.The diagram below shows simplified structures of kidneys from two different animals.
Animal N Animal M
Desert
(b) Give two reasons for your answer in (a) above. 2 marks
-scarification
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- Allow embryo to mature before planting
21. Explain why several lateral buds sprout when a terminal bud in a young tree is removed.
(3mks)
High auxin concentration produced by terminal bud/ apical meristem,
inhibits lateral buds growing into branches; removal of terminal bud/ apical
bud lowers the concentration of auxins/ lowers the inhibition effect (hence
sprouting of lateral buds; Rej without high concentration
Mitochondrion
b) Name the parts labeled;
A- Outer membrane (1mark)
B-Inner membrane (1mark)
C-Matrix (1mark)
c) What is the purpose of the in-foding labeled D? (1mark)
Increase the surface area over which respiratory enzymes are packed/attached..
d) Give the chemical compound which is formed in the organelle and forms the
immediate source of energy. (1mark)
Adenosinetriphosphate
22.State the function of the following parts of a light microscope
a) Clip (1mark)
Hold the specimen on the slide to keep it in a firm position;
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b) Eye piece lens (1mark)
Contributes to the total magnification of the specimen together with the objective lens; 1mk
c) When focusing under high power objective lens the coarse adjustment knob should
never be used for focusing. Explain. (2marks)
The coarse adjustment knob moves the body tube over longer distances; it would easily cause the
objective lens to hit/tough the slide and cause destruction of both slide and lens; 2mks
23a) Name two defects of the circulatory system in humans. (2marks)
-Thrombosis; Accept coronary thrombosis;
-Cerebral thrombosis
- varicose veins;
- High blood pressure/Hypertension;
- Arteriosclerosis;
- Some white blood cells (Phagocytes) engulf and digest pathogens thus protecting the body
against pathogens;
- Lymphocytes secretes antibodies that destroy pathogens and their secretions; max 2mks
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