1.1 Various options are provided as possible answers to the following questions - NSC Life Sciences - Question 1 - 2016 - Paper 2
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1.1 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 number in ... show full transcript
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1.1.1 When a cell divides by meiosis it results in …
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The correct answer is A: four haploid gametes. Meiosis is a specialized form of cell division that reduces the chromosome number by half, resulting in the formation of four haploid gametes.
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1.1.2 Individuals of the same species may show genetic variation due to …
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The correct answer is D: meiosis, mutations, random mating and random fertilisation. These processes contribute to genetic diversity within a species.
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1.1.3 The structure above is involved in the process of …
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The correct answer is C: translation. The tRNA molecule is responsible for bringing amino acids to the ribosome during protein synthesis.
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1.1.4 Molecule X represents …
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The correct answer is B: an amino acid. In the context of tRNA, Molecule X is most likely representing the amino acid that the tRNA carries.
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1.2.1 A genetic cross involving two different characteristics
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The biological term is Dihybrid.
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1.2.2 The variety of life forms that exist on Earth
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The biological term is Biodiversity.
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1.2.3 The opening in the skull through which the spinal cord enters
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The biological term is Foramen magnum.
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1.2.4 A group of organisms of the same species living in the same habitat at the same time
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The biological term is Population.
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1.2.5 A testable statement that can be accepted or rejected
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The biological term is Hypothesis.
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1.2.6 A genetic disorder resulting in the non-production of the clotting factor in blood
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The biological term is Haemophilia.
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1.2.7 Total disappearance of a species from Earth
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The biological term is Extinction.
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1.2.8 A segment of a chromosome that codes for a particular characteristic
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The biological term is Gene.
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1.2.9 The ability of an organism to walk on two legs
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The biological term is Bipedalism.
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1.3.1 Which TWO babies (from X, Y and Z) were swapped?
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Babies Y and Z were swapped.
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1.3.2 Give the surnames of the biological parents of the two babies that were swapped.
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The surnames are Tau for Y and Pule for Z.
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1.3.3 Give the possible genotype(s) of Mr Pule that could have produced baby X.
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Mr Pule could have the genotype IAi, which would allow him to have produced baby X with blood group AB.
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1.4.1 How many of the following are present in the karyotype:
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