2.1 The diagram below represents a phase of meiosis - NSC Life Sciences - Question 2 - 2019 - Paper 1
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2.1 The diagram below represents a phase of meiosis.
2.1.1 Identify the phase of meiosis in the diagram above.
2.1.2 Draw a diagram to show only the TWO gametes fo... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:2.1 The diagram below represents a phase of meiosis - NSC Life Sciences - Question 2 - 2019 - Paper 1
Step 1
Identify the phase of meiosis in the diagram above.
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The phase of meiosis represented in the diagram is Telophase I.
Step 2
Draw a diagram to show only the TWO gametes formed from cell A. (No labels required.)
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The diagram should depict two gametes, each consisting of two unreplicated chromosomes, represented as circles with two horizontal lines each.
Step 3
Tabulate TWO differences between prophase I and prophase II.
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Prophase I
Prophase II
The cell is diploid and has homologous chromosomes.
The cell is haploid and does not have homologous chromosomes.
Crossing over occurs during prophase I.
No crossing over occurs during prophase II.
Step 4
Name the plant growth response to light.
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The plant growth response to light is Phototropism.
Step 5
State TWO factors that were kept constant during the investigation.
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The same species of plant was used in each set-up.
Identical clinostats were used in each set-up.
Step 6
Give ONE reason why the results of this investigation may be considered to be unreliable.
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The investigation was only done once and was not repeated, therefore, the results may be inconsistent.
Step 7
In which apparatus (A, B or C) was the clinostat:
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(a) A - Switched on and rotating slowly.
(b) C - Switched off, but manually rotated through 180° once a week.
Step 8
Explain the effect of the unilateral light on the distribution of auxins in the plant in apparatus C.
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The auxins will move away from the unilateral light source, resulting in a higher concentration of auxins on the dark side of the plant, which leads to greater growth and bending of the plant towards the light.
Step 9
Describe the direction of the impulse within a neuron.
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The direction of the impulse within a neuron is:
From the dendrite.
To the axon.
Step 10
Give the diameter range (in µm) when the speed of the impulse is fastest in unmyelinated axons.
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The diameter range is 0 to 1 µm.
Step 11
Describe the relationship between axon diameter and the speed of the impulse in myelinated axons.
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As the axon diameter increases, the speed of the impulse increases.
Step 12
Use evidence from the graph to explain the effect of multiple sclerosis on a sufferer whose motor neuron axons are greater than 1 µm in diameter.
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In multiple sclerosis, the speed of impulses will decrease due to the damage in the myelin sheath, resulting in impulses taking longer to reach the effectors, leading to slower reactions.
Step 13
Give the LETTER and NAME of the part that transmits impulses to the brain.
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(a) F - Auditory nerve.
Step 14
Give the LETTER and NAME of the part that allows pressure to equalise between the outer ear and the middle ear.
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(b) G - Eustachian tube.
Step 15
Give only the LETTER of TWO structures in the diagram of the ear that, when damaged, would result in the following:
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(a) B and C - Conductive hearing loss.
(b) E and F - Sensorineural hearing loss.
Step 16
Middle-ear infections are a common cause of hearing loss.
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Antibiotics will be inserted in the tympanic membrane to treat the infection.
Step 17
Name the part of the ear where ear wax is produced.
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The part of the ear where ear wax is produced is the auditory canal.
Step 18
Explain why ear wax is usually temporary.
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Ear wax can be removed from the auditory canal, and it also helps to sound to reach the tympanic membrane, which allows the ear to function properly.