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A-LevelBiologyCell membranes and transportOct/Nov 2015

The stages of an investigation using plant tissue are listed below. • A freshly cut slice of plant tissue was rinsed in distilled water, dried and ...

A-LevelBiologyCell membranes and transportOct/Nov 2015

What explains the effect on a red blood cell of being placed into pure water?

A-LevelBiologyInherited changeOct/Nov 2015

Which statements about a diploid cell are correct? 1 can divide by mitosis to repair itself 2 has two complete sets of chromosomes 3 can undergo a ...

A-LevelBiologyNucleic acids and protein synthesisOct/Nov 2015

What occurs during DNA replication and transcription and translation? 1 ATP provides energy. 2 Condensation reactions occur to form a polymer. 3 Hy...

A-LevelBiologyNucleic acids and protein synthesisOct/Nov 2015

Ricin is a toxic protein which inactivates ribosomes. Which effect will this have on protein synthesis?

A-LevelBiologyNucleic acids and protein synthesisOct/Nov 2015

Which row shows two pairs of nucleotide bases in a molecule of DNA?

A-LevelBiologyTransport in plantsOct/Nov 2015

What is the role of the Casparian strip?

A-LevelBiologyTransport in plantsOct/Nov 2015

Sucrose is loaded into companion cells and phloem sieve tube elements by active transport and diffusion using transport proteins and plasmodesmata....

A-LevelBiologyTransport in plantsOct/Nov 2015

Which changes to the water potential and the volume of liquid in the phloem occur when sucrose is transferred from leaves into phloem sieve tubes t...

A-LevelBiologyTransport in mammalsOct/Nov 2015

Which components of blood are found in tissue fluid?

A-LevelBiologyGas exchangeOct/Nov 2015

Which reactions take place in a capillary in an active tissue? 1 carbon dioxide and water are formed from hydrogencarbonate ions and hydrogen ions ...

A-LevelBiologyTransport in mammalsOct/Nov 2015

What happens to the atrioventricular valves and to the semilunar valves during atrial systole and ventricular systole?

A-LevelBiologyGas exchangeOct/Nov 2015

Red blood cells may contain a molecule known as 2,3-bisphophoglycerate (2,3BPG). When 2,3BPG binds to haemoglobin a higher partial pressure of oxyg...

A-LevelBiologyGas exchangeOct/Nov 2015

Which row about the human gas exchange system is correct?

A-LevelBiologyTransport in mammalsOct/Nov 2015

Which of the effects are caused by breathing in both carbon monoxide and nicotine from cigarette smoke? 1 increased heart rate 2 increased risk of ...

A-LevelBiologyInfectious diseasesOct/Nov 2015

Why is it necessary for a person with a bacterial infection to take antibiotics at evenly spaced time intervals?

A-LevelBiologyImmunityOct/Nov 2015

Which statement is correct for a neutrophil?

A-LevelBiologyImmunityOct/Nov 2015

What describes artificial passive immunity?

A-LevelBiologyBiodiversity and conservationOct/Nov 2015

Which group could be a population?

A-LevelBiologyPhotosynthesisOct/Nov 2015

The diagram shows the flow of energy through a food chain. [Figure 39.1] What percentage of the energy is used by the green plants for photosynthesis?

A-LevelBiologyBiodiversity and conservationOct/Nov 2015

Anaerobic bacteria are found in large numbers in waterlogged soils. Which effect does this have on soil fertility and why?

A-LevelBiologyCell structureOct/Nov 2016

Until recently, the typical viruses known to science were 20 – 150 nm in size. In 2003, the Mimivirus was discovered with a size of approximately 6...

A-LevelBiologyCell structureOct/Nov 2016

This electron micrograph of a section of a leaf has a magnification of × 210. What is the actual length along the line X-Y? [Figure 2.1]

A-LevelBiologyCell structureOct/Nov 2016

What is the correct order in which organelles function to make and secrete an enzyme?

A-LevelBiologyCell structureOct/Nov 2016

The diagram shows a stage micrometer scale, with divisions 0.1 mm apart, viewed through an eyepiece containing a graticule. What is the area of the...

A-LevelBiologyCell structureOct/Nov 2016

Which is a correct comparison between a typical prokaryotic cell and a typical eukaryotic cell?

A-LevelBiologyBiological moleculesOct/Nov 2016

The diagrams show four monosaccharides with the formula C₆H₁₂O₆. Which diagrams do not show glucose molecules? [Figure 7.1]

A-LevelBiologyBiological moleculesOct/Nov 2016

Which statements about a triglyceride molecule are correct? 1 It always contains unsaturated hydrocarbon tails. 2 It is formed using ester bonds. 3...

A-LevelBiologyBiological moleculesOct/Nov 2016

The table shows some features of collagen and haemoglobin. Which row is collagen?

A-LevelBiologyBiological moleculesOct/Nov 2016

The ring structure of sugars can also be represented as a linear structure, as shown in the diagram. Which of the sugar molecules could be represen...

A-LevelBiologyBiological moleculesOct/Nov 2016

What is the minimum number of carbon atoms in an amino acid?

A-LevelBiologyEnzymesOct/Nov 2016

The graph shows the results of an investigation into the effect of amylase on starch at three different temperatures. Which statements are correct ...

A-LevelBiologyEnzymesOct/Nov 2016

Substances called furanocoumarins are found in some fruits, where they act as inhibitors of the enzyme CYP3A4. This enzyme is needed to break down ...

A-LevelBiologyCell membranes and transportOct/Nov 2016

Which observations support a link between active transport and ATP production? 1 Active transport occurs only in living cells. 2 The rate of active...

A-LevelBiologyCell membranes and transportOct/Nov 2016

The stalk of a dandelion flower is a hollow tube. Pieces of the stalk are cut as shown and placed in sucrose solutions of different water potential...

A-LevelBiologyCell membranes and transportOct/Nov 2016

Three of the molecules found in prokaryotes are listed below. 1 phospholipid 2 protein 3 peptidoglycan Which of these molecules are found in prokar...

A-LevelBiologyThe mitotic cell cycleOct/Nov 2016

Which row correctly shows the behaviour of the nuclear envelope, the centrioles and the spindle during a stage of mitosis?

A-LevelBiologyThe mitotic cell cycleOct/Nov 2016

Which group of cells can all divide by mitosis?

A-LevelBiologyNucleic acids and protein synthesisOct/Nov 2016

Which row represents the correct features of the nitrogenous base cytosine? key: ✓ = true, X = false

A-LevelBiologyNucleic acids and protein synthesisOct/Nov 2016

Bacteria were grown in a medium containing ¹⁵N. After several generations, all of the DNA contained ¹⁵N. Some of these bacteria were transferred to...

A-LevelBiologyTransport in plantsOct/Nov 2016

Which processes are involved in the mass movement of water through xylem vessels? 1 hydrogen bonding between water molecules 2 cohesion between wat...

A-LevelBiologyTransport in plantsOct/Nov 2016

The diagram shows a model to demonstrate mass flow. In a plant, what are the structures W, X, Y and Z and what is the direction of flow of solution...

A-LevelBiologyTransport in mammalsOct/Nov 2016

Which blood vessels carry blood into the atria of the heart?

A-LevelBiologyTransport in mammalsOct/Nov 2016

Which statement describes the effect of increased carbon dioxide concentration on the oxygen dissociation curve of human haemoglobin and its signif...

A-LevelBiologyGas exchangeOct/Nov 2016

What combines with haemoglobin to form carbaminohaemoglobin?

A-LevelBiologyTransport in mammalsOct/Nov 2016

The graph shows the pressure in three parts of the heart during one cycle. At 0.2 seconds, which part of the heart is responding to the excitatory ...

A-LevelBiologyTransport in mammalsOct/Nov 2016

The diagram shows part of the organisation of the circulation of a mammal. Where are both the blood pressure and speed of flow lowest? [Figure 33.1]

A-LevelBiologyGas exchangeOct/Nov 2016

A student made some labelled drawings of lung tissue using the high-power lens of a light microscope, but did not label two airways, P and Q. The d...

A-LevelBiologyGas exchangeOct/Nov 2016

The photomicrograph shows part of the lung as seen using a light microscope. Which row is correct for the features labelled 1, 2 and 3? [Figure 36.1]

A-LevelBiologyInfectious diseasesOct/Nov 2016

Which disease is not likely to be passed directly from parents to child?

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