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Complete Table 5 - AQA - GCSE Biology - Question 7 - 2010 - Paper 1

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Complete Table 5. Table 5 | Name of cell part | Function of cell part | |-------------------|----------------------| | | Contains genetic informa... show full transcript

Worked Solution & Example Answer:Complete Table 5 - AQA - GCSE Biology - Question 7 - 2010 - Paper 1

Step 1

Complete Table 5 - Name of cell part

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| Nucleus | Contains genetic information | | Mitochondria | Controls the movement of substances into and out of the cell |

Step 2

What is the function of chloroplasts?

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Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, allowing plants to convert sunlight into glucose.

Step 3

Name one type of cell in a potato plant that does not contain chloroplasts.

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One type of cell in a potato plant that does not contain chloroplasts is the root hair cell.

Step 4

What is the independent variable in the investigation?

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The independent variable in the investigation is the concentration of salt solution.

Step 5

Why did the student dry the surface of each potato piece with a paper towel in step 5?

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The student dried the surface to ensure that only the potato mass was measured and that excess water did not affect the mass.

Step 6

Calculate the percentage increase in mass of the potato piece.

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The increase in mass is calculated as follows:

Increase in mass = final mass - initial mass = 2.7 g - 2.5 g = 0.2 g.

Using the formula:

percentage increase in mass=0.2g2.5g×100=8%\text{percentage increase in mass} = \frac{0.2 \, g}{2.5 \, g} \times 100 = 8\%

Step 7

Complete Figure 9

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In Figure 9, label the x-axis as 'Concentration of salt solution (mol/dm³)', ensure the scale is appropriate to accommodate all data from Table 6, and plot all points accurately. Finally, draw a line of best fit that appropriately represents the data.

Step 8

What concentration of salt solution was equal to the concentration of the solution inside the potato pieces?

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The concentration that was equal to that inside the potato pieces can be determined from Figure 9, typically around 0.3 - 0.31 mol/dm³.

Step 9

Explain why the potato pieces in the 0.4 mol/dm³ salt solution decreased in mass.

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The potato pieces in the 0.4 mol/dm³ salt solution decreased in mass due to osmosis. Water moves out of the potato cells where the concentration of solute (salt) is higher outside the cells than inside, leading to a loss of mass.

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