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A-LevelBiologyBiodiversity and conservationMay/June 2025

A lichen describes a mutually beneficial association of a fungus with an organism termed a photobiont. An example of a photobiont is the green alga...

A-LevelBiologyBiodiversity and conservationMay/June 2025

The biodiversity of an area can be assessed using a variety of sampling methods.

A-LevelBiologyEnergy and respirationMay/June 2025

The grey seal, Halichoerus grypus, is an aquatic mammal that lives in the North Atlantic Ocean. It feeds on fish, which it hunts at depths of up to...

A-LevelBiologyEnergy and respirationMay/June 2025

Fig. 1.1 is a diagram of part of a liver cell. [Figure 1.1]

A-LevelBiologySelection and evolutionMay/June 2025

Natural selection and selective breeding (artificial selection) are processes that result in changes in the gene pool of a population. Natural sele...

A-LevelBiologyNucleic acids and protein synthesisMay/June 2025

An operon is a section of DNA found in prokaryotes.

A-LevelBiologySelection and evolutionMay/June 2025

The Grand Canyon is located in Arizona, USA. It is estimated to have formed over five million years ago as the Colorado River began to create a dee...

A-LevelBiologyGenetic technologyMay/June 2025

Recombinant DNA technology is used to make recombinant human proteins. Two of the available methods to obtain the gene of interest are: • cutting t...

A-LevelBiologyHomeostasisMay/June 2025

The kidneys have a role in excretion and in osmoregulation. Excretion is the removal of the waste products of metabolism or the removal of substanc...

A-LevelBiologyPhotosynthesisMay/June 2025

A chloroplast is composed of many structures, each with a different function. Several chloroplast structures are listed. stroma lamellae thylakoid ...

A-LevelBiologyBiodiversity and conservationMay/June 2025

The Boelen's python, Simalia boeleni, is a non-venomous snake found only on the island of Papua New Guinea. Fig. 8.1 shows a Boelen's python. [Figu...

A-LevelBiologyControl and coordinationMay/June 2025

Most carnivorous mammals need to move to hunt their prey.

A-LevelBiologyBiodiversity and conservationMay/June 2025

The golden poison dart frog, Phyllobates terribilis, lives in the Colombian rainforest ecosystem. Fig. 10.1 shows golden poison dart frogs. [Figure...

A-LevelBiologyEnzymesMay/June 2025

Pepsin is an enzyme that is present in gastric juice. Gastric juice is secreted into the stomach of humans and many other animals. Pepsin catalyses...

A-LevelBiologySelection and evolutionMay/June 2025

Golden orb weaver spiders, Nephila pilipes, are found in East Asia, South-east Asia and Australia. They are active in the day and at night. Golden ...

A-LevelBiologyEnzymesMay/June 2025

Phosphatases are enzymes that catalyse the removal of phosphate from other molecules, releasing inorganic phosphate (P₁). A phosphatase can be extr...

A-LevelBiologyBiodiversity and conservationMay/June 2025

Sponges are immobile, aquatic animals that live on rocks and sediment at the bottom of salt water environments. [Figure 2.1] Fig. 2.1 shows an ex...

A-LevelBiologyInherited changeMay/June 2025

Drosophila melanogaster is a species of fruit fly. [Figure 1.1] shows a female fruit fly and a male fruit fly. A typical fruit fly is 3 mm in lengt...

A-LevelBiologyInfectious diseasesMay/June 2025

Echidnas are mammals that live in Australia and New Guinea. [Figure 2.1] shows an echidna. Scientists analysed the milk produced by female echidnas...

A-LevelBiologyCell structureOct/Nov 2009

Which cell structure can be seen only with an electron microscope?

A-LevelBiologyCell structureOct/Nov 2009

Which is a feature of all prokaryotic cells?

A-LevelBiologyCell structureOct/Nov 2009

A lymphocyte has a diameter of 1 × 10¯² millimetres (mm). What is the diameter in nanometres (nm)?

A-LevelBiologyTransport in plantsOct/Nov 2009

Which plan diagram of a transverse section of a leaf correctly shows the position of xylem and phloem as well as the fact that the palisade mesophy...

A-LevelBiologyCell structureOct/Nov 2009

The photomicrograph of a cell has a 2 cm scale line labelled 5 µm. [Photomicrograph of a cell with a 5 µm scale line] What is the magnification of ...

A-LevelBiologyCell structureOct/Nov 2009

What is a function of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum?

A-LevelBiologyBiological moleculesOct/Nov 2009

Which combination of bond types correctly shows the weak and strong bonds that hold a molecule of protein in shape?

A-LevelBiologyBiological moleculesOct/Nov 2009

Which statement is true for cellulose, but not true for protein?

A-LevelBiologyBiological moleculesOct/Nov 2009

The diagram shows a triglyceride molecule that has been partially hydrolysed. [Diagram of a partially hydrolysed triglyceride molecule] What will b...

A-LevelBiologyBiological moleculesOct/Nov 2009

The diagram shows a tripeptide molecule. [Diagram of a tripeptide molecule with points 1, 2, 3, 4 indicated] At which two points will hydrolysis oc...

A-LevelBiologyBiological moleculesOct/Nov 2009

Which combination of procedures would not be used in a food test?

A-LevelBiologyBiological moleculesOct/Nov 2009

HIV-1 protease is an enzyme produced by the HIV virus. Two identical chains of 99 amino acids form the enzyme. In each chain, amino acids 25, 26 an...

A-LevelBiologyBiological moleculesOct/Nov 2009

Which features of collagen result in it having high tensile strength? 1 covalent bonds form between adjacent molecules 2 each three-stranded molecu...

A-LevelBiologyCell membranes and transportOct/Nov 2009

The diagram shows a red blood cell and the concentrations of ions, in mmol dm⁻³ in and in the cell. [Diagram of a red blood cell showing ion concen...

A-LevelBiologyCell membranes and transportOct/Nov 2009

Diagrams 1 and 2 show how the transverse section through a leaf changes when one solution W to a different solution Y. [Diagram 1 showing a cell in...

A-LevelBiologyEnzymesOct/Nov 2009

In an experiment, 5 cm³ of 1% salivary amylase are added to 100 cm³ of different concentrations of starch. Which graph shows the results of plottin...

A-LevelBiologyCell membranes and transportOct/Nov 2009

Cystic fibrosis is a disease where Cl¯ ions are unable to be transported into cells. Which structure in the cell surface membrane is faulty? [Diagr...

A-LevelBiologyThe mitotic cell cycleOct/Nov 2009

Cancer cells divide out of control, forming tumours. Which statement describes the difference between a cancer cell and a normal cell?

A-LevelBiologyThe mitotic cell cycleOct/Nov 2009

Which statement describes a cell that is capable of reproduction and belonging to a haploid organism?

A-LevelBiologyThe mitotic cell cycleOct/Nov 2009

During which stage of the mitotic cell cycle is DNA replicated?

A-LevelBiologyNucleic acids and protein synthesisOct/Nov 2009

The following statements describe events that take place during DNA replication and transcription. Which statement is not correct?

A-LevelBiologyNucleic acids and protein synthesisOct/Nov 2009

Which diagram shows the semi-conservative replication of a section of a molecule of?

A-LevelBiologyTransport in plantsOct/Nov 2009

What is the sequence of events in the translocation of assimilates?

A-LevelBiologyTransport in plantsOct/Nov 2009

Which description states some of the features of xylem vessels?

A-LevelBiologyCell membranes and transportOct/Nov 2009

The diagram shows the changes in pressure potential (Ψp), solute potential (Ψs) and water potential (Ψ) when a plasmolysed plant cell is placed in ...

A-LevelBiologyTransport in mammalsOct/Nov 2009

The graph shows the percentage saturation of haemoglobin with oxygen at din pressures of oxygen. [Graph of % saturation of haemoglobin with oxygen ...

A-LevelBiologyTransport in plantsOct/Nov 2009

When stained, which features, visible under the light microscope, are part of the cells of the plant tissues listed in the table?

A-LevelBiologyGas exchangeOct/Nov 2009

A disease damages alveoli. Which effect does this have on the gas exchange surface area and volume of the lungs?

A-LevelBiologyGas exchangeOct/Nov 2009

An oxygen molecule diffuses directly from the air in an alveolus to haemoglobin in a red blood cell. What is the minimum number of cell surface mem...

A-LevelBiologyGas exchangeOct/Nov 2009

What would be seen in an electron micrograph of a bronchus wall? 1 cartilage cells 2 ciliated cells 3 exocytotic vesicles

A-LevelBiologyTransport in mammalsOct/Nov 2009

Below are correct statements comparing blood, tissue fluid and lymph in a capillary bed. • W lacks large plasma proteins and red blood cells and ha...

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