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Various options are provided as possible answers to the following questions - NSC Life Sciences - Question 1 - 2019 - Paper 1

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Worked Solution & Example Answer:Various options are provided as possible answers to the following questions - NSC Life Sciences - Question 1 - 2019 - Paper 1

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1.1.1 Which of the following involves the development of the young inside the uterus of the mother and where it receives nutrients through the placenta?

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The correct answer is B. Oviparity. This reproductive process involves giving birth to live young which develop inside the mother's uterus, receiving nourishment through the placenta.

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1.1.2 Below is a list of terms relating to reproduction: Which of the terms above refer to strategies used by birds that incubate their eggs in a nest and feed their young until they are able to fly?

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The correct answer is A. a only. Prehistoric development in this context refers to parental care strategies used by birds.

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1.1.3 Which part of the eye absorbs excess light?

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The correct answer is B. Choroid. The choroid layer of the eye contains pigments that absorb excess light.

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1.1.4 Which ONE of the following activities will help to maintain biodiversity in a country?

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The correct answer is D. Sustainable use of plant and animal resources. This activity promotes the conservation of biodiversity while allowing for the sustainable management of resources.

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1.2.1 Thin structure that provides information about the position of the head

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The correct term is Spindle fibres/spindle threads.

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1.2.2 A hormone that regulates water balance in the body

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The correct term is Anti-diuretic hormone/ADH.

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1.2.3 A flammable gas produced in landfills

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The correct term is Methane/CH4.

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1.2.4 The part of the brain that regulates breathing

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The correct term is Medulla oblongata.

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1.2.5 The process of maintaining a constant internal environment in the human body

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The correct term is Homeostasis.

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1.2.6 The membrane that, together with the endometrium, forms the placenta.

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The correct term is Chorion.

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1.2.7 The structure in the head of a sperm containing digestive enzymes.

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The correct term is Acrosome.

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1.3.1 Unfertilised eggs released from: A. Sexual reproduction B. External fertilization

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The answer is B only. The unfertilized eggs represent external fertilization.

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1.3.2 Plant hormone that helps plants grow, e.g. in roots, shoots, tubers: A. Gibberellins B. Auxins

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The answer is Both A and B. Both gibberellins and auxins are plant hormones that facilitate growth.

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1.3.3 Hormones secreted by the pituitary gland: A. Prolactin B. Growth hormone

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The answer is Both A and B. Both prolactin and growth hormone are secreted by the pituitary gland.

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1.4.1 Identify part: (a) A (b) B (c) C

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(a) A is Sclera. (b) B is Lens. (c) C is Ciliary body/ciliary muscle.

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1.4.2 Identify the process in Diagram 1.

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The process is known as Accommodation, which allows the eye to focus on near or distant objects.

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1.4.3 Name the part of the eye that is responsible for the response in Diagram 1.

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The part responsible is the Pupillary mechanism.

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1.4.4 State the consequence to the person's vision if the process in Diagram 2 does not occur.

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The consequence will be that near vision will be blurred, and only distant objects will be clearly visible.

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1.5.1 Identify: (a) Gland A (b) Structure B (c) Process C (d) Structure D

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(a) Gland A is Pituitary gland/hypophysis. (b) Structure B is Graafian follicle. (c) Process C is Ovulation. (d) Structure D is Corpus luteum.

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1.5.2 State the effect on the oestrogen levels in the blood if gland A stops secreting FSH.

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The oestrogen levels in the blood will remain low or decrease.

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1.5.3 State ONE function of LH.

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LH stimulates ovulation and aids in the development of the corpus luteum.

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1.6.1 Which colour, black, grey or white, represents the normal body temperature?

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The correct answer is Black. It reflects the normal body temperature.

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1.6.2 State what occurs in each of the following parts in this person's skin during temperature regulation: (a) Blood vessels (b) Sweat glands

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(a) Blood vessels constrict, resulting in less blood flow in the blood vessels. (b) Sweat glands become less active, and less sweat is secreted.

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1.6.3 Name the part of the brain that is responsible for thermoregulation.

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The part of the brain responsible for thermoregulation is the Hypothalamus.

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1.6.4 State ONE way in which the thermal image would differ if the person was placed in a hot room for 30 minutes.

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The whole body will appear black/red, and there will be no white areas.

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