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A-LevelBiologyEnzymesOct/Nov 2018

The table shows the Michaelis-Menten constant, K_m, for three enzymes. Which interpretation of the information is correct?

A-LevelBiologyCell membranes and transportOct/Nov 2018

The diagram is a drawing from an electron micrograph of a typical animal cell. How many layers of phospholipids will a molecule of oxygen cross to ...

A-LevelBiologyCell membranes and transportOct/Nov 2018

How could water molecules cross the cell surface membrane of animal cells? 1 carrier proteins 2 channel proteins 3 cholesterol molecules

A-LevelBiologyTransport in plantsOct/Nov 2018

The diagram shows a xylem vessel in a root and four adjacent parenchyma cells. As water moves up the xylem vessel, it is replaced by water from cel...

A-LevelBiologyCell membranes and transportOct/Nov 2018

Agar cubes can be used to demonstrate the effect of changing surface area to volume ratio on diffusion. Three different agar cubes made using a dil...

A-LevelBiologyThe mitotic cell cycleOct/Nov 2018

The photomicrograph shows cells in different stages of mitosis. Which statements are correct? 1 Cell T shows metaphase. 2 DNA replication occurs in...

A-LevelBiologyThe mitotic cell cycleOct/Nov 2018

Which changes in a group of mammalian cells, dividing by mitosis, would be necessary for the formation of a tumour? 1 Mitosis is no longer inhibite...

A-LevelBiologyThe mitotic cell cycleOct/Nov 2018

Which row shows some of the events during a mitotic cycle in the correct time sequence?

A-LevelBiologyNucleic acids and protein synthesisOct/Nov 2018

What is the maximum number of hydrogen bonds in a length of DNA containing 700 base pairs?

A-LevelBiologyBiological moleculesOct/Nov 2018

What is the common component of the three molecules RNA, DNA, and ATP?

A-LevelBiologyTransport in plantsOct/Nov 2018

Photomicrographs of a dicotyledonous plant root, stem and leaf are shown. Which row is correct for the labels 1 to 5 on the photomicrographs?

A-LevelBiologyTransport in plantsOct/Nov 2018

Which features apply to phloem sieve tube elements and to xylem vessel elements? 1 no cytoplasm 2 no end walls 3 no nucleus

A-LevelBiologyTransport in plantsOct/Nov 2018

Which statement correctly describes an event in the process of mass flow in phloem sieve tube elements?

A-LevelBiologyTransport in plantsOct/Nov 2018

The diagram shows a potato tuber at different stages. 1 dormant tuber (not growing) 2 sprouting roots and shoots 3 growing roots and shoots 4 makin...

A-LevelBiologyTransport in mammalsOct/Nov 2018

What describes the role of the atrio-ventricular node of the heart?

A-LevelBiologyTransport in mammalsOct/Nov 2018

The diagram shows pressure changes during the cardiac cycle. Which arrow indicates ventricular systole?

A-LevelBiologyTransport in mammalsOct/Nov 2018

Which process can be carried out by a mature red blood cell?

A-LevelBiologyGas exchangeOct/Nov 2018

Haemoglobin can bind to carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and oxygen. Which statement about the binding sites of haemoglobin is correct?

A-LevelBiologyGas exchangeOct/Nov 2018

Which tissues are present in a bronchus?

A-LevelBiologyGas exchangeOct/Nov 2018

Cigarette smoke contains tar. Which statements describe the effect of tar on the respiratory system? 1 Tar causes goblet cells to increase the secr...

A-LevelBiologyGas exchangeOct/Nov 2018

Symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) include a cough, breathlessness and chest infections. Some of the changes in the lungs tha...

A-LevelBiologyInfectious diseasesOct/Nov 2018

Which statements about infectious diseases are correct? 1 Cholera has a vaccine available and is caused by a bacterial pathogen of the Vibrio group...

A-LevelBiologyInfectious diseasesOct/Nov 2018

The antibiotic tetracycline binds to the small subunit of bacterial ribosomes, stopping protein synthesis. Bacteria have become resistant to tetrac...

A-LevelBiologyImmunityOct/Nov 2018

The graph shows how the body reacts following exposure to an antigen for the first and second time. What is the direct cause of the increase in ant...

A-LevelBiologyInfectious diseasesOct/Nov 2018

Why has it proved difficult to develop an effective vaccine against malaria?

A-LevelBiologyInfectious diseasesOct/Nov 2018

Fig. 1.1 shows the human gas exchange system. [Figure 1.1]

A-LevelBiologyBiological moleculesOct/Nov 2018

Fig. 2.1 shows the disaccharide lactose, which is found in milk. [Figure 2.1]

A-LevelBiologyBiological moleculesOct/Nov 2018

(a) Fig. 3.1 is a transmission electron micrograph showing two adjacent cells in a leaf. [Figure 3.1]

A-LevelBiologyCell structureOct/Nov 2018

Fig. 4.1 is a photomicrograph of a cross-section of a tubular structure in the kidney made from epithelial cells. [Figure 4.1]

A-LevelBiologyCell structureOct/Nov 2018

(a) Fig. 5.1 shows the structure of a prokaryotic cell. [Figure 5.1]

A-LevelBiologyTransport in mammalsOct/Nov 2018

(a) Haemoglobin is a globular protein which is able to transport oxygen and is soluble in water.

A-LevelBiologyGas exchangeOct/Nov 2018

Fig. 1.1A is a photomicrograph of healthy lung tissue. Fig. 1.1B is a photomicrograph of lung tissue from a person with emphysema, a chronic obstr...

A-LevelBiologyTransport in plantsOct/Nov 2018

Woolly foxglove, Digitalis lanata, shown in Fig. 2.1A, and common oleander, Nerium oleander, shown in Fig. 2.1B, are plants grown for the attractiv...

A-LevelBiologyThe mitotic cell cycleOct/Nov 2018

The response of the human body to tissue damage depends on the types of tissues involved. Epithelial tissue, liver tissue and cardiac muscle tissue...

A-LevelBiologyInfectious diseasesOct/Nov 2018

Viruses share common structural features. Some viruses, such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), also have an outer envelope as part of their st...

A-LevelBiologyNucleic acids and protein synthesisOct/Nov 2018

DNA and RNA are nucleic acids.

A-LevelBiologyCell structureOct/Nov 2018

As a red blood cell matures, cell organelles are lost from the cell. This provides more space for the haemoglobin molecules that have been synthesi...

A-LevelBiologyCell structureOct/Nov 2018

Aphids are small insects which feed directly on phloem sap. The salivary glands of aphids have secretory cells that make and release a variety of p...

A-LevelBiologyBiological moleculesOct/Nov 2018

Proteins are macromolecules composed of many amino acids.

A-LevelBiologyNucleic acids and protein synthesisOct/Nov 2018

(a) Fig. 3.1 is a diagram of a monomer of the nucleic acid, messenger RNA. [Figure 3.1]

A-LevelBiologyTransport in mammalsOct/Nov 2018

A-LevelBiologyInfectious diseasesOct/Nov 2018

The bacteria that cause tuberculosis (TB) can be found in many parts of the body including the lungs.

A-LevelBiologyThe mitotic cell cycleOct/Nov 2018

(a) As part of a study of the mitotic cell cycle, a student made stained sections of a root tip of onion, Allium cepa, and observed them with a lig...

A-LevelBiologyEnzymesOct/Nov 2018

Plant cells contain enzymes which catalyse some of their metabolic reactions. Some of these enzymes catalyse the release of oxygen from hydrogen pe...

A-LevelComputer ScienceDatabasesMay/June 2021

Raj owns houses that other people rent from him. He has a database that stores details about the people who rent houses, and the houses they rent. ...

A-LevelComputer ScienceArtificial IntelligenceMay/June 2021

Aisha manages a team of software developers.

A-LevelComputer ScienceLogic Gates and Boolean AlgebraMay/June 2021

A logic expression is given: S = (A AND B AND C) OR (B XOR C)

A-LevelComputer ScienceProcessor Architecture and Assembly LanguageMay/June 2021

The table shows part of the instruction set for a processor. The processor has one general purpose register, the Accumulator (ACC), and an Index Re...

A-LevelComputer ScienceComputer ArchitectureMay/June 2021

Seth uses a computer for work.

A-LevelComputer ScienceData RepresentationMay/June 2021

A computer uses the ASCII character set.

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