2.1 The diagram below shows part of the human brain - NSC Life Sciences - Question 2 - 2022 - Paper 1
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2.1 The diagram below shows part of the human brain.
2.1.1 Identify part A.
2.1.2 State TWO functions of pa... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:2.1 The diagram below shows part of the human brain - NSC Life Sciences - Question 2 - 2022 - Paper 1
Step 1
Identify part A.
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Part A is the Cerebellum.
Step 2
State TWO functions of part D.
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Part D has the following functions:
It is responsible for higher thought processes, including intelligence and memory.
It controls all voluntary actions of the body.
Step 3
Name the hormone secreted by gland C that has an effect on:
(a) Long bones
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The hormone secreted by gland C that affects long bones is Growth Hormone (GH).
Step 4
(b) Mammary glands in the breasts
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The hormone that acts on mammary glands in the breasts is Prolactin.
Step 5
Describe the role of the hypothalamus in thermoregulation.
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The hypothalamus plays a crucial role in thermoregulation by receiving input about body temperature and activating mechanisms to either conserve or dissipate heat. This includes triggering sweat production to cool down the body or inducing shivering to generate heat when it's cold.
Step 6
Name the TWO effectors that part B sends impulses to.
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Part B sends impulses to the following effectors:
Breathing muscles
Diaphragm
Step 7
Identify part A.
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Part A is the Vas deferens.
Step 8
State ONE function of part B.
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One function of part B is sperm storage.
Step 9
Explain the composition of the semen after a vasectomy.
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After a vasectomy, the semen will not contain sperm because the vas deferens is cut and tied, preventing sperm transport. However, it will still contain other secretions from the accessory glands like seminal fluid and prostate fluid.
Step 10
Explain how this condition may affect male fertility.
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If part C is located inside the body and fails to descend, it can lead to higher temperatures within the testicular area which may inhibit proper sperm production and development. This can result in potential infertility as the required conditions for sperm maturation are not met.
Step 11
Describe the process of spermatogenesis.
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Spermatogenesis is the process where diploid germinal epithelial cells in the seminiferous tubules undergo meiosis to form haploid sperm cells. This involves several stages:
Mitosis of spermatogonia to produce spermatocytes.
Meiosis, resulting in secondary spermatocytes which further develop into spermatids.
Spermiogenesis, where spermatids mature into functional sperm.
Step 12
How the developing embryo is protected and nourished in ovoviviparous organisms.
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In ovoviviparous organisms, the developing embryo is protected within the egg, which is retained within the mother's body. The egg provides essential nutrients through the yolk, while structures like the amniotic fluid cushion the embryo, aiding in protection against physical shock and dehydration.
Step 13
Calculate the difference between the average volume of urine (ml/h) produced during the 2 time periods. Show ALL workings.
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Average urine volume at 15:00 = 71.53 ml/h
Average urine volume at 03:00 = 34.72 ml/h
Difference = 71.53 - 34.72 = 36.81 ml/h.
Step 14
Explain how the ADH levels in the blood at 03:00 affects the volume of urine produced between 20:00 and 08:00.
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High levels of ADH at 03:00 increase the permeability of the renal tubules, allowing for more water reabsorption. This leads to less urine production during the night hours.
Step 15
Explain ONE advantage of the high ADH levels at 03:00.
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One advantage of the high ADH levels at 03:00 is that it prevents excessive water loss during the night, ensuring that the body remains hydrated and maintains homeostasis.
Step 16
Explain why the ADH levels are expected to remain high all the time.
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In patients whose renal tubules are impermeable to water, high ADH levels are expected to remain because the body attempts to compensate for the lack of water reabsorption by retaining ADH production to maintain fluid balance.
Step 17
Name TWO alkaloids that are found in plants.
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Two alkaloids found in plants are:
Caffeine
Nicotine
Step 18
Explain TWO ways in which caffeine production acts as a defense mechanism in plants.
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Caffeine production acts as a defense mechanism in plants as follows:
The bitter taste deters herbivores from feeding on them.
Caffeine has toxic effects on certain fungi, preventing them from affecting the plant's health.
Step 19
Name ONE other plant defense mechanism.
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One other plant defense mechanism is the production of thorns, which help deter herbivores from consuming the plant.