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Name .............................................................Sch ool .......................................………………… Roll Number........................…………………. Puntland State of Somalia Ministry of Education Puntand National Examination Board Form IV Biology Examination July 2006 hours PLUS 10 MINUTES before the exam for reading through the paper TOTAL TIME 2 hours 40 minutes INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES This paper consists of 19 PRINTED pages. Count them now. Inform the invigilator if there are any missing. This paper consists of two parts: Section A: 10 marks Section B: 90 marks TOTAL 100 marks Answer ALL questions.

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Name .............................................................School .......................................…………………

Roll Number........................………………….

Puntland State of SomaliaMinistry of Education

Puntand National Examination Board

Form IV Biology ExaminationJuly 2006

2½ hours

PLUS 10 MINUTES before the exam for reading through the paper

TOTAL TIME 2 hours 40 minutes

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

This paper consists of 19 PRINTED pages.Count them now. Inform the invigilator if there are any missing.

This paper consists of two parts:Section A: 10 marksSection B: 90 marks TOTAL 100 marks

Answer ALL questions. All answers must be written on this paper in the spaces provided

immediately after each question. ONLY WRITE ON THIS EXAM PAPER. ALL WORKING SHOULD BE CLEARLY SHOWN IN THE SPACE AFTER THE

QUESTION. Rough work can be done on page 2. This will not be marked NO extra paper is allowed. NO CALCULATORS are allowed. If you make a mistake cross out the incorrect answer clearly and write your

correct answer.

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USE THIS PAPER FOR ROUGH WORK, IT WILL NOT BE MARKED.

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Sections:- A BQuestion Number:-

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Possible Marks:-

10 12 10 15 12 10 20 11

Actual marks:-

Section A Multiple Choice Questions (10 marks)

Instructions: For each question in this section, circle the correct answer. If you change your mind, cross out the answer you have wrongly chosen and clearly circle the correct answer.

If the examiner thinks you have marked two answers you will not receive a mark for that question.

For each question there is only one correct answer. Each question is worth one mark.

1. All of the following diseases are caused by bacteria, except

A AIDS B tuberculosis (TB)

C syphilis D gonorrhoea?

2. A gene can be defined as:

A a small circular piece of DNA found in bacteria.

B an enzyme that joins DNA sections.

C the bonding of DNA fragments from a donor cell to the plastids.

D a section of DNA coding for a specific protein.

3. Which of the following are NOT true cells

A eukaryotic cells B bacteria

C viruses D prokaryotic cells?

4. Where are pollen grains produced

A stigma B carpel

C ovary D anther?

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5. If a diploid tomato cell with 24 chromosomes undergoes meiosis, how many chromosomes

will each of the gametes have produced.

A 6 B 12

C 24 D 48?

6. Implantation of blastocyst normally takes place in the:

A Epithelium of the uterus B Ovary

C Fallopian tube D Uterine wall

7. Transpiration from the leaves of a plant is greatest on days that are

A cold and still B cold and windy

C warm and windy D warm and still

8. The elbow joint is an example of a

A ball and socket joint B peg and socket joint

C hinge joint D sliding joint

9. Which of the following animals belongs to the phylum annelida?

A Centipede B Roundworm

C Flatworm D Earthworm

10. A flower appears in two forms, red and white. The allele for red is dominant.

If two heterozygous red flowers are crossed and the resulting seeds are grown the

flowers will be:

A all red B about 75% red and 25% white

C about 50% red and 50% white D all white

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Section B

Structured Questions

Instruction: Answer all the questions below as fully as possible. You must write all the answers in the spaces provided on the paper. The marks awarded for each section are shown.

Question 2

Enzymes control metabolic reactions in the body and the rate (speed) at which they occur.

(a) What name is given to metabolic reactions that synthesise (make) new molecules?

.......................................................................................................................................... (1)

(b) Does building new molecules take or give energy overall?

.......................................................................................................................................... (1)

(c) Enzymes are termed biological catalysts. What does the term catalyst mean?

..........................................................................................................................................

........................................................................................................................................ (2)

(d) The following diagram shows how an enzyme reacts. Complete it to give the missing

names of the shapes (2)

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Enzyme substrate Enzyme-substrate complex enzyme products

+ +→→

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(e) Explain what is meant by the lock and key theory to describe how an enzyme works

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.......................................................................................................................................... (2)

(f) Name the reactions which are catalysed the following enzymes:-

[i] Amylase .............................................................……..........................................(1)

[ii] Lipase ..............………........................................................................................(1)

(g) Where in the human body are these two found?

[i] Amylase ..............................................................................................................

[ii] Lipase ...............................................................................................................(2)

Total 12 marks

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Question 3.

Give reasons for each of the following: (3)

(a) A constant body temperature of 37oC is maintained in mammals

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(b) Low blood sugar level is harmful to the body (4)

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(c) State the main three differences between the composition of maternal blood entering the

placenta and the maternal blood leaving the placenta. (3)

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Total 10 Marks

Question 4

Study the food web below and answer the questions.

lion

cheetah

fox

guinea fowl

grasshopper rat rabbit

grass

(a) Construct the longest food chain from the food web

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(b) Name the organisms found in the third trophic level

......................................................................................................................................... (1)

(c) If an outbreak of disease destroys 55% of the guinea fowl population

[i] what would happen to the population of cheetah?

......................................................................................................................................... (1)

[ii] Explain your answer to part [i]

.............................................................................................................................................

......................................................................................................................................... (2)

(d) In a study done by a group of students to estimate the density and total population

of water -melon seedlings in a field, the following information was obtained:-

Water-melon count in five rows = 6, 7, 9, 11 and 12. (5 rows occupy 1 m2)

Size of the field = width 20 meters, length 50 meters

Calculate the approximate density and total population of water-melon seedlings in the field

Density =

Area of a field =

Total population =

Don’t forget to put the units in each case

(6)

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(e) Explain the difference between pyramid of numbers and pyramid of biomass? (2)

pyramid of numbers

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pyramid of biomass

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(f) The table below shows a pyramid of energy

Tertiary consumers, e.g. top carnivores 1.8 kJ m-2 yr-1

Secondary consumers, e.g. carnivores 200 kJ m-2 yr-1

Primary consumers, e.g. herbivores 2400 kJ m-2 yr-1

Producers 144000 kJ m-2 yr-1

Energy is expressed as kJ m-2 yr-1. What does this mean? (2)

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Total 15 marks.

Question 5

The diagram shows the structure of an amino acid molecule:-

(a) What does the R represent?

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.......................................................................................................................…....……(1)

(b) What name is given to a compound formed when more than 3, but less than 50 amino

acids join together?

.......................................................................................................................…....……(1)

(c) What name is given to a compound formed when more than 50 amino acids join together?

.......................................................................................................................…....……(1)

(d) Draw a diagram to show 2 amino acids joining together by water loss (condensation.)

Your diagram should give the name of the link (bond) formed between the acids (3)

(e) The diagram shows a nucleotide

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[i] What name is given to any sugar containing 5 carbon atoms?

.......................................................................................................................…....……(1)

[ii] Give two types of compound which contain nucleotides.

.......................................................................................................................…....……(2)

[ii] There are 5 possible bases in a nucleotide. Name any one.

.......................................................................................................................…....……(1)

(f) Most lipids (fats, oils or waxes) are made from compounds called triglycerides.

Triglycerides are made from glycerol and fatty acids.

[i] What name is given to the bond that joins a fatty acid to glycerol?

.......................................................................................................................…....……(1)

[ii] What type of reaction breaks up lipids into fatty acids and glycerol?

.......................................................................................................................…....……(1)

Total 12 marksQuestion 6

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Phosphate

BaseSugar

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(a) Explain the following terms:

(i) Excretion : ………………………………………………………………..……….… (1)

(ii) Secretion: ........................................................................................................(1)

.......................................................................................................................…....……(1)

(b) The following diagram shows a human nephron.

A distal convoluted tubule B glomerulus C Bowman’s capsule

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D efferent arteriole E Loop of Henlé

(i) In which organ of the body are nephrons to be found?

.......................................................................................................................…....……(1)

(ii) Name either the artery or the vein that serves this organ.

.......................................................................................................................…....……(1)

(d) The following table shows the concentration of some substances in the blood plasma,

the liquid passing from the Bowman’s capsule and the urine.

Substance % in blood

plasma

% in liquid passing from

Bowman’s capsule

% in

urine

chloride ions 0.4 0.4 0.6

glucose 0.1 0.1 0

protein 7.0 0 0

sodium ions 0.3 0.3 0.35

urea 0.03 0.03 2.0

water 90-93 90-93 95

Use the diagram and the information in the table to explain as fully as you can what takes

place in:

(i) Bowman’s capsule (C) (3)

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(ii) The convoluted part of the tubule immediately beneath Bowman’s capsule (A). (3)

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Total 10 marks

Question 7

The following question is about respiration.

(a) What are the properties of a respiratory surface?

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.....................................................................................................................................….. (6)

(b) For each of the following animals name the structures that are the site for gaseous

exchange.

Fish: ……………………………………………………………………………….(1)

Mammals: ……………………………………………………………………………….(1)

Insects: ……………………………………………………………………………….(1)

Amoeba: ……………………………………………………………………………….(1)

Crocodile: …………………………………………….………………………………….(1)

(c) Name the process by which a 6 carbon sugar is converted to pyruvic acid

......................................................................................................................................... (1)

(d) Aerobic respiration can be summed up by the following biochemical equation:-

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C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O + 2880 kJ

[i] Which part of the equation shows energy release and what units is it measured in?

......…………………………………………………………………………………………….…(2)

[ii] Does the process take place in a single step or many steps (multi-step)?

......…………………………………………………………………………………..…………..(1)

(e) ATP is found as an energy carrier in all cells and releases energy by the following equation:-.

ATP → ADP + P + Energy

[i] What are the names of the molecules ATP and ADP ?

......…………………………………………………………………………………..…………..(1)

......…………………………………………………………………………………..…………..(1)

[ii] Does the process take place in a single step or multi-steps (many steps)?

......…………………………………………………………………………………..…………..(1)

(f) The energy released is used to transmit nervous impulses. Name 2 other uses of the

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released energy.

......…………………………………………………………………………………..…………..(1)

......…………………………………………………………………………………..…………..(1)

Total 20 marksQuestion 8

The following question is about photosynthesis.

(a) Photosynthesis takes place in 2 stages, the light dependent stage and the light independent stage. In which part of the chloroplasts does each take place?

Light Dependant Stage……….…………………………………………………………………(1)

Light Independant Stage....……………………………………………………..………..….…(1)

(b) During the light dependent stage water is split by light.

[i] What name is given to this process? …………………..……….……..………..….…(1) [ii] Complete the given equation for this process

H2O → H+ + ½O2 + 2 (2)

(c) During the light independent stage carbon dioxide is converted to carbohydrate with ATP. What other important biochemical is used in this process?

.....………………………………………………………….………………………………..……...(1)(d) Apart from glucose name 3 other useful final products of photosynthesis.

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.....………………………………………………………….…………….……………………..……...

.....………………………………………………………….…………….……………………..……...

......…………………………………………………………………………………………..…….(3)

(e) The rate (speed) at that photosynthesis takes place depends on the quality and quantity of light. Name 2 other factors that change the rate.

.....………………………………………………………….………………………………..……...(1)

.....………………………………………………………….………………………………..……...(1)

Total 11 marks

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