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Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level BIOLOGY 9700/ Paper AS Level Structured Questions MARK SCHEME Maximum Mark: 60 Published This mark scheme is published as an aid to teachers and candidates, to indicate the requirements of the examination. It shows the basis on which Examiners were instructed to award marks. It does not indicate the details of the discussions that took place at an Examiners meeting before marking began, which would have considered the acceptability of alternative answers. Mark schemes should be read in conjunction with the question paper and the Principal Examiner Report for Teachers. Cambridge will not enter into discussions about these mark schemes. Cambridge is publishing the mark schemes for the series for most Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International A and AS Level components and some Cambridge O Level components. IGCSE is a registered trademark. This document consists of 9 printed pages. UCLES 017 [Turn over

9700/ Cambridge International AS/A Level Mark Scheme 1(a) label line and letter G to one of the ends of the chromosome ; 1 1(b) anaphase / telophase ; 1 1(c) cytokinesis ; 1 1(d) receptor(s) ; I description of receptor 1 (a)(i) Vibrio cholerae ; 1 (a)(ii) A 1 cell structure: ribosome ; R RER difference: 70S / smaller / 18 nm v 80S / larger / 5 30 nm ; B 3 cell structure: DNA / chromosome ; I RNA 4 difference: circular / (closed) loop v linear OR no histone proteins / naked v histone proteins OR not surrounded by nuclear envelope v surrounded by nuclear envelope ; A in a nucleus v not in a nucleus C 5 cell structure: cell wall ; 6 difference: murein / peptidoglycan v cellulose ; I lignin 6 UCLES 017 Page of 9

9700/ Cambridge International AS/A Level Mark Scheme (b) two from 1 caused by, a pathogen / a bacterium / V. cholerae ; transmissible / AW OR reference to faecal-oral route ; 3 reference to reduced effectiveness of functions / AW ; (c) primary, secondary, tertiary ; A 1,, 3 quaternary ; A 4 (d) (e)(i) three from: 1 choleragen, fits into / complementary to, receptor / GM1 ; A complementary shape membrane pinches in / invaginates / AW ; A engulfs / envelops 3 membrane fusion ; 4 (endocytotic) vesicle / vacuole, formed ; 5 ATP / energy, required ; A points from an annotated diagram one from: 1 portion that binds to cell ; (antibodies produced) prevent binding to cell / prevent entry to cell ; 3 safer as not the toxic portion ; 4 A subunit, causes damage to cell / less safe / AW ; 5 AVP e.g. larger so more likely to provoke immune response / AW ; 3 1 UCLES 017 Page 3 of 9

9700/ Cambridge International AS/A Level Mark Scheme (e)(ii) five from: 1 vaccine contains (subunit B / bacterial) antigen(s) ; primary immune response occurs ; 3 correct ref to B-lymphocytes / formation of plasma cells ; A B cells 4 secretion of, antibody / immunoglobulin (against cholera antigens) / antitoxins ; 5 T-helper lymphocytes secrete cytokine ; 6 (cytokine) increases humoral response / stimulates T-killer cells / stimulates macrophages ; 7 memory cell production ; 8 secondary (immune) response / response on further infection, is faster ; 9 higher levels of antibodies produced (during further infection) ; 10 active artificial immunity (against cholera) ; 11 AVP e.g. idea of specific antibody against each of the different vaccine antigens ; 5 UCLES 017 Page 4 of 9

9700/ Cambridge International AS/A Level Mark Scheme 3(a) all three correct ; with the non-competitive inhibitor with the competitive inhibitor without any inhibitor Z Y X 1 3(b) four from: V max 1 X and Y same V max of 10 au ; V max of, X / Y, higher than Z / ORA ; A (V max of), X / Y, 10 au v Z 5 au A (V max of), X / Y, double the V max of Z 4 3(c) K m 3 X and Z same K m ; A K m of both is 4 mmol dm 3 4 X / Z, lower K m than Y / ORA ; A K m of, X / Z, 4 mmol dm 3 v Y 6.5 mmol dm 3 5 reference to affinity for substrate ; four from: 1 double helix ; strands are held together by hydrogen bonds (between bases) ; 3 complementary base pairing / described as A-T and C-G ; A purine pairs with pyrimidine R thiamine 4 antiparallel stands / strands are 3 to 5 and 5 to 3 ; A strands run in opposite directions 5 (each strand has a sugar phosphate backbone with) phosphodiester bonds ; 6 (monomers / units / DNA) are (DNA) nucleotides / polynucleotide strands ; 7 (nucleotide = ) deoxyribose sugar, phosphate, nitrogenous (organic) base ; A points from a diagram 4 UCLES 017 Page 5 of 9

9700/ Cambridge International AS/A Level Mark Scheme 3(d) two from: 1 idea that, hydrogen peroxide, damage / breaks, DNA and repair errors (may) occur ; (so leads to) incorrect, nucleotide / base, inserted (during replication) / change in, nucleotide / base, sequence (of DNA / RNA) ; 3 new allele (may be) formed ; 4 may result in an altered polypeptide / AW ; UCLES 017 Page 6 of 9

9700/ Cambridge International AS/A Level Mark Scheme 4(a) (closed) double circulation ; capillary ; pulmonary vein ; right atrium ; A auricle septum ; 5 4(b)(i) 4(b)(ii) two from: 1 idea that (to be transported) many substances need to, dissolve / be in solution ; ionic compounds / named, can, dissociate / dissolve ; 3 polar compounds / named, e.g. glucose / amino acids, can dissolve ; 4 globular proteins / named, e.g. antibodies, can dissolve ; three from: 1 water molecules attracted to each other ; A sticky / stickiness cohesion: (hydrogen bonding provides) cohesion between water molecules ; A water is cohesive 3 reference to water leaving xylem (at top), pulling water (molecules below) ; A there is a transpiration pull adhesion: 4 adhesion to cellulose lining (of xylem) ; A cellulose wall 5 maintains / prevents falling of, column of water ; 6 AVP e.g. reference to cellulose hydrophilic / adhesion to hydrophilic parts of lignin ; 3 UCLES 017 Page 7 of 9

9700/ Cambridge International AS/A Level Mark Scheme 5(a) bronchus ; trachea bronchiole ; alveolus ; 3 5(b) 5(c) I same structure written on more than one line two from: 1 (tobacco) smoke contains, tar / carcinogens / named carcinogen ; causes mutations / mutagenic / described mutation e.g. protooncogene to oncogene / oncogene forms / tumour suppressor gene switched off ; 3 uncontrolled mitosis / AW ; three from: 1 many layers v few(er) layers ; A one layer / thicker cells all the same v more than one type of cell / goblet cells and (epithelial) cells ; A no goblet cells 3 cells, flatter / smaller / cubical / AW v columnar cells ; 4 reference absence of cilia ; 5 large / prominent, nuclei / ORA ; 3 UCLES 017 Page 8 of 9

9700/ Cambridge International AS/A Level Mark Scheme 6(a)(i) surface area : volume = 1.67 : 1 ; ; A 1.7 : 1, 5 : 3 if incorrect, allow one mark for working surface area = 90 mm and volume = 54 mm 3 calculations: surface area volume ratio 6 3 4 (sides) = 7 mm 6 3 3 90 : 54 3 3 (sides) = 18 mm 6(a)(ii) (block X) has higher, surface area to volume ratio / SA:V ; OR (block X) has more surface area proportionately per unit volume / AW ; 6(a)(iii) reference to shorter distance for diffusion to centre ; two from: 1 diffusion (rate) too slow ; A idea of cannot rely on diffusion reference to distances too far to reach all, cells / tissues ; 3 time taken is too long / AW ; 6(b) Benedict s (reagent / solution) ; 1 UCLES 017 Page 9 of 9