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Surname Initial(s) Signature Paper Reference(s) 5005 5025 Edexcel GSE Science (5005) iology (5025) 1a Topics 1 and 2 Foundation and Higher Tier Friday 17 June 2011 fternoon Time: 20 minutes Materials required for examination Multiple hoice nswer Sheet H pencil, eraser and calculator Items included with question papers Nil Instructions to andidates Use an H pencil. o not open this booklet until you are told to do so. Mark your answers on the separate answer sheet. Foundation tier candidates: answer questions 1 24. Higher tier candidates: answer questions 17 40. ll candidates are to answer questions 17 24. efore the test begins: heck that the answer sheet is for the correct test and that it contains your candidate details. How to answer the test: For each question, choose the right answer,,, or and mark it in H pencil on the answer sheet. For example, the answer would be marked as shown. Mark only one answer for each question. If you change your mind about an answer, rub out the first mark thoroughly, then mark your new answer. You must not take this booklet or the answer sheet out of the examination room. Printer s Log. No. P39414 W850/R1536/57570 1/1/1/ *P39414* Turn over This publication may be reproduced only in accordance with Edexcel Limited copyright policy. 2011 Edexcel Limited.

Questions 1 to 16 must be answered by Foundation tier candidates only. Higher tier candidates start at question 17. Feed the world In many countries rice provides 25% of the energy obtained from food. 1. In a food chain rice is described as a consumer a predator prey a producer 2. new variety of rice has been genetically engineered to provide the human body with extra vitamin. To genetically modify the rice, a gene must be removed from the cytoplasm of a cell nucleus of a cell sex cell cell membrane 3. Genes are made of cells cytoplasm N gametes 4. The production of rice for food can provide more energy than the production of meat for food because when you produce meat there is no waste rice can be grown organically rice is at the start of the food chain so there is less energy wastage meat has no nutritional value P39414 2

Use the diagram to answer questions 5, 6 and 7. Food chains Sparrowhawks lue tits aterpillars Oak tree 5. Which organism has the greatest biomass in this food pyramid? sparrowhawk blue tit caterpillar oak tree 6. What is the name given to this type of pyramid? a pyramid of numbers a pyramid of biomass a pyramid of organisms a pyramid of populations 7. Which of the organisms in the pyramid are predators? sparrowhawk and oak tree blue tit and sparrowhawk blue tit and caterpillar caterpillar and oak tree 8. How is most energy lost from the food pyramid? growth and respiration respiration and excretion excretion and feeding feeding and growth P39414 3 Turn over

Spider plants (hlorophytum) spider plant can reproduce by producing genetically identical plantlets on the ends of hanging stems. 9. What is the name given to this type of reproduction? asexual reproduction sexual reproduction internal fertilisation external fertilisation 10. The new plantlets are clones of the parent plant variants of the parent plant carriers of the parent plant gametes of the parent plant 11. The characteristics of the spider plant are coded for by its genes. Genes are found on structures called nuclei alleles chromosomes chloroplasts 12. project carried out by scientists has mapped human genes. This project is known as the human N project human chromosome project human inheritance project human genome project P39414 4

Organic farming Many farmers in ritain today are changing their farming methods to those approved by the Soil ssociation for the production of organic crops. 13. What is the most likely reason for farmers choosing to produce organic crops? it increases shelf life it increases the selling price it decreases crop yield it decreases biodiversity 14. Organic farmers can use the soil bacterium acillus thuringiensis to control pests. What is the main benefit of using acillus thuringiensis for organic farming? insects and their larvae are never harmed by this bacterium less fertilisers are needed to maximise the crop growth it can act as a selective pesticide and can be naturally present in soil there is a possibility that the pests may become resistant to it 15. Modern crop plants are often identical. This is important because they increase biodiversity they give consistent crop yields only part of the plant can be eaten by insects all the crop plants are resistant to insecticides 16. Which of the following methods would be acceptable when trying to produce organic beef from cattle? genetic modification of cattle selective breeding of cattle use of steroids to increase muscle mass injecting cattle with multiple antibiotics P39414 5 Turn over

Higher tier candidates start at question 17 and answer questions 17 to 40. Questions 17 to 24 must be answered by all candidates: Foundation tier and Higher tier The Sloth Sloths spend about 18 hours per day sleeping and can live for up to 30 years. 17. What is the name given to features such as the long arm and hooked claws that help the Sloth to survive? selections classifications adaptations chromosomes 18. What is the most likely advantage to the Sloth of moving very slowly and spending 18 hours per day sleeping? they will spend less time eating they will not require as much energy to live they will be less likely to be caught by predators they will live longer 19. Members of the same species of Sloth may fight with one another for food. This is an example of predator prey relationship intra-species competition natural selection adaptation leading to new species P39414 6

20. One type of Sloth is radypus torquatus. Which row of the table is correct for the classification of this Sloth? radypus torquatus species species genus genus species genus genus species Haemophilia 21. Haemophilia is a genetic disorder that affects the blood s ability to clot. People who do not have the disorder, have clotting factors which cause bleeding to stop. Haemophiliacs lack these clotting factors. What is the most likely effect of a lack of clotting factors? blood becomes too sticky and does not flow blood is unable to carry as much oxygen the body is less effective at fighting bacterial infection a wound is less likely to heal P39414 7 Turn over

Use the information to answer questions 22 and 23. Haemophilia is caused by a genetic mutation on the X chromosome. The genetic diagram shows sex inheritance. female gametes male gametes X Y X XX XY X XX XY 22. If the mother has one mutated X chromosome, what is the percentage chance that her son will inherit this chromosome? 25% 50% 75% 100% 23. If the father has a mutated X chromosome, what is the percentage chance that his daughter will inherit this chromosome? 25% 50% 75% 100% 24. child has two of the same alleles for a specific characteristic. This is known as homozygous heterozygous transgenic a carrier TOTL FOR FOUNTION TIER PPER: 24 MRKS Foundation tier candidates do not answer any more questions after question 24. P39414 8

Questions 25 to 40 must be answered by Higher tier candidates only. Foundation tier candidates do not answer questions 25 to 40. Water pollution Use the information to answer questions 25 and 26. The pie chart shows the percentage of pollutants entering oceans. pollutant from ships 10% industrial wastewater 10% from oil exploration 5% litter 5% 30% sewage air pollutants 20% 20% farm runoff 25. ll of these pollutants result from human activity. What will be most likely to happen to the percentages and the amount of pollution if the human population continues to increase? the percentages will be similar but the amount of pollution would increase the percentages will increase but the amount of pollutants remain the same both the percentages of each type of pollutant and the amount would rise there is no effect on either the percentage or the amount of pollution 26. Which statement about ocean pollutants is true? oceans are at their maximum pollution level half the pollutants are from sewage and farming air pollutants have no effect on water pollution levels industrial wastewater is the lowest contributor to ocean pollution 27. Sewage contains nitrogen compounds which help plants produce magnesium produce proteins produce oxygen produce glucose P39414 9 Turn over

28. omputer modelling is used to predict the effects of pollutants. omputer modelling is used because it always produces accurate results it is faster than carrying out live measurements the models produced can be unreliable you can put in all known and unknown variables On the origin of species This cartoon appeared following the release of the book by harles arwin titled On the origin of species. 29. Why does this cartoon show arwin as an ape? people at the time believed the theory stated that humans evolved from apes people at the time believed that humans were evolving into apes people at the time believed in natural selection people at the time did not have strong religious beliefs 30. arwin s book proposed a theory of evolution. arwin suggested that humans evolved from apes humans and apes had a common ancestor humans and apes did not exist at the same time apes evolved from humans P39414 10

31. Humans have the binomial name Homo sapiens. Which row of the table is correct for the order, family and genus of human beings? order family genus primates hominids Homo hominids homo sapiens hominids primates sapiens primates sapiens Homo 32. Which of the following two statements about arwin s theory of natural selection are true? 1 individuals within a species can have characteristics which promote successful reproduction 2 individuals within a species well adapted for a changing environment will become extinct 1 only 2 only both 1 and 2 neither 1 nor 2 P39414 11 Turn over

Transgenic calves George and harlie, born in 1998, were the first cloned transgenic calves. 33. What does the term transgenic mean? an organism that has been cloned an organism that has had a gene from another species added to its genome an organism which had its genes mapped on its chromosomes an organism that has been selectively bred to show the best characteristics 34. George and harlie are clones from the same parent. loning mammals involves the following stages. The stages are not in the correct order. 1 electric shock stimulates cell division 2 egg cell is enucleated 3 nucleus from body cell is removed 4 enucleated cell with nucleus is implanted into surrogate 5 nucleus from body cell inserted into enucleated egg cell What is the correct order for the cloning of mammals? 2 3 1 4 5 1 2 3 5 4 1 3 4 5 2 2 3 5 1 4 P39414 12

35. It is possible to use pigs to grow human body organs for transplantation. Which statements are ethical concerns about this use of pigs? 1 many human embryos will be destroyed during this process 2 transplant organs made by this process will not be rejected 1 only 2 only both 1 and 2 neither 1 nor 2 36. Transgenic cows can produce designer milk. Which row of the table shows the benefits to humans of designer milk? contain human antibodies milk high in cholesterol yes yes yes no no yes no no Factors affecting plant growth 37. Growth occurs in plants due to cell division called mitosis resulting in genetically identical cells being formed. uring mitosis the genetic material is replicated and the cell divides. Which statement is correct for mitosis? N is replicated in the nucleus and diploid cells are formed N is replicated in the cytoplasm and diploid cells are formed N is replicated in the nucleus and haploid cells are formed N is replicated in the cytoplasm and haploid cells are formed 38. Plants may naturally develop new characteristics due to a change in their N. This change is a genetic change resulting in a mutation an environmental change resulting in a mutation a genetic change causing the plant to become transgenic an environmental change causing the plant to become transgenic P39414 13 Turn over

39. Which statements are true for the process of natural selection of plants in the environment? 1 new variants of species are always better adapted to their environment 2 natural selection is a process over generations which results in changes in species 1 only 2 only both 1 and 2 neither 1 nor 2 40. Grass plants can be genetically modified. Which of these three statements about the genetic modification of plants are true? 1 N is cut and new genetic material is inserted using enzymes 2 genetically modified plants may have an adverse effect on the environment due to cross fertilisation with other plants 3 plants can be genetically modified to produce their own insecticide 1 and 2 only 1 and 3 only 2 and 3 only 1, 2 and 3 TOTL FOR HIGHER TIER PPER: 24 MRKS EN P39414 14

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