Various options are provided as possible answers to the following questions - NSC Life Sciences - Question 1 - 2021 - Paper 2
Question 1
Various options are provided as possible answers to the following questions. Choose the answer and write only the letter (A to D) next to the question numbers (1.1.1... show full transcript
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Step 1
Which ONE of the following is a reproductive isolation mechanism?
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The correct answer is A: Breeding at the same time of the year. This mechanism prevents interbreeding between groups that do not mate at the same time, thereby maintaining the genetic isolation of each group.
Step 2
The scientists who won the Nobel Prize for the discovery of the structure of DNA were ...
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The correct answer is D: Watson and Crick. They proposed the double helix structure of DNA, which was a groundbreaking discovery in molecular biology.
Step 3
In a hybrid cross, an animal with long ears (E) and red fur (R) was crossed with an animal with short ears (e) and black fur (r). Which ONE of the following could represent the genotypes of the parents?
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The correct answer is C: EeRr x EeRr. This pairing allows for the variability of alleles in the offspring, characteristic of a hybrid cross.
Step 4
Which ONE of the following reduces genetic variation in the offspring?
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The correct answer is C: Cloning. Cloning produces genetically identical individuals, hence reducing genetic variation among the offspring.
Step 5
Cell division is best explained as a process that produces ... daughter cells.
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The correct answer is A: two haploid daughter cells. This occurs during meiosis, where the number of chromosomes is halved.
Step 6
Colour-blindness is a disorder caused by a recessive allele on the X chromosome. Which of the following is the genotype of a colour-blind person?
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The correct answer is D: XY. A male with one X chromosome carrying the allele for colour-blindness will express the trait.
Step 7
Give the correct biological term for each of the following descriptions. Write only the term next to the question numbers (1.2.1 to 1.2.9) in the ANSWER BOOK.
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Indicate which of the descriptions in COLUMN I apply to ONLY B ONLY, BOTH A and B or NONE of the items in COLUMN II. Write A only, B only, both A and B or none next to the question numbers (1.3.1 to 1.3.3) in the ANSWER BOOK.
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1.3.1 B only (RNA)
1.3.2 A only (DNA)
1.3.3 None.
Step 9
Give the term used to describe the position of an allele on a chromosome.
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The correct term is 'locus'.
Step 10
Identify parts A and C.
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Part A is the dominant allele and part C is the recessive allele.
Step 11
Name the process during which parts A and B exchange genetic material.
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The process is called 'crossing over', which occurs during prophase I of meiosis.
Step 12
During which phase of meiosis does the process named in QUESTION 1.4.3 take place?
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This process takes place during prophase I of meiosis.
Step 13
State the following for this plant:
(a) Genotype
(b) The characteristic that is homozygous recessive.
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(a) The genotype can be represented as TtGg for the traits in the diagram.
(b) The characteristic that is homozygous recessive is represented by the alleles gg.
Step 14
Give the LETTER of the part that represents a:
(a) Sugar molecule
(b) Phosphate molecule.
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(a) The correct answer is Y (sugar).
(b) The correct answer is X (phosphate).
Step 15
How many nucleotides are present in the diagram?
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There are 4 nucleotides present in the diagram.
Step 16
Write down the nitrogenous bases (from top to bottom as indicated) of the complementary DNA strand of this molecule.
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The complementary nitrogenous bases from top to bottom are: A, T, C, G.
Step 17
Name TWO processes that require the two strands of a DNA molecule to separate into single strands as shown in the diagram.
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The two processes are: (1) DNA replication and (2) Transcription.
Step 18
How many:
(a) Different phenotypes for blood group appear in this family
(b) Possible genotypes are there for blood group AB.
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(a) The answer is 4 different phenotypes: A, AB, B, O.
(b) The possible genotypes are: I^A I^A and I^A i.
Step 19
Give the genotype of the father.
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The genotype of the father is I^A i.
Step 20
Which member of the family:
(a) Has the genotype ii
(b) Has co-dominant alleles
(c) Is adopted.
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(a) Son 1 has the genotype ii.
(b) The mother has co-dominant alleles.
(c) The adopted child is the daughter.