4. Alcohol is broken down by liver cells - Edexcel - GCSE Biology - Question 4 - 2022 - Paper 1
Question 4
4. Alcohol is broken down by liver cells.
(a) Which process moves alcohol from the blood into the liver cells?
A diffusion
B respiration
C osmosis
D... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:4. Alcohol is broken down by liver cells - Edexcel - GCSE Biology - Question 4 - 2022 - Paper 1
Step 1
Which process moves alcohol from the blood into the liver cells?
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The correct process is A diffusion. Diffusion is the passive movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration, which is how alcohol enters the liver cells.
Step 2
Calculate the difference in risk for these two people when each one drinks 28 units of alcohol per week.
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From Figure 7, when drinking 28 units of alcohol per week, Person A (drinks alcohol on its own) has a relative risk of about 5, whereas Person B (drinks alcohol with meals) has a relative risk of about 3. Therefore, the difference in risk is 5 - 3 = 2.
Step 3
Using evidence from Figure 7, state two pieces of health advice for people about drinking alcohol.
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Limit the amount of alcohol consumed per week to reduce the risk of cirrhosis.
Consider drinking alcohol with meals rather than on its own to lower the associated risk.
Step 4
State where genes are found in cells.
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Genes are found in the nucleus, specifically on chromosomes.
Step 5
Explain why the scientist is correct.
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Person B must have an F allele because she does not have cystic fibrosis. This indicates she has at least one dominant F allele. Additionally, person B must have inherited an f allele from Person E, who is ff (homozygous recessive), confirming that the genotype of Person B must be Ff.
Step 6
State the genotype of person C.
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The genotype of person C is ff, indicating a homozygous recessive condition.