Question       E          Answers                                     Marks   Additional Guidance
1      (a) self-pollination, occurs within same flower / between
             flowers of same plant ;
             cross-pollination, occurs between flowers on different
             plants ;                                                    2
         (b) wastage of pollen ;                                               A idea of pollen does not reach a stigma
             wastage of energy ;
             explanation ;
             depends on presence of pollinator ;
             need a pollinating / other, plant (nearby) ;
             long time for next generation to develop ;
             seeds scattered to places where they cannot grow ;
             variation leads to plants that are not adapted to place
             where parents grow / seeds end up ;                       max 4
            (c) round RR
                wrinkled rr ;                                            1
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         (d)
 1
                                 cross                      phenotype of seeds in the seed pods      ratio of round to
                                                            round seeds        wrinkled seeds        wrinkled seeds
                    1     pure bred for round seeds x                                                   1:0
                          pure bred for wrinkled seeds
                    2     offspring of cross 1 self                                                     3:1 ;
                          pollinated
                    3     offspring of cross 1 x pure                                                   1:0 ;
                          bred for round seeds
                    4     offspring of cross 1 x pure                                                   1:1 ;
                          bred for wrinkled seeds
                                                                           3
         (e) controlled by (a) gene alone ;
             limited number / two, (pheno)types ;                                 A (just) two types / round & wrinkled
             no intermediates ;                                         max 1
          (f) 1 colonisation / spread to new areas ;
              2 where might be able to grow better ;
              3 better (named) condition(s) ;                                     light / water / minerals / CO2 / space
              4 less competition ;
              5 less (chance of) disease ;
              6 idea that allows breeding with wider variety of                   e.g. bigger gene pool / more alleles /
                                                                                  e.
              plants;
              7 AVP ;                                                   max 3     e.g. Some survive a localized disaster /
                                                                                  e.
                                                                      [Total: 14]
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  2   (a)   loss of water vapour ;                                                 accept evaporation
            from, leaves / stems / aerial parts / through stomata ;                accept diffusion through stomata
                                                                           [2]
      (b)   water moves from high(er) water potential to low(er)
            water potential ;
            by osmosis ;
            through partially permeable membrane ;
            ref to protein pores ;                                       [max 3]
      (c)   feature plus explanation                                               a mark can be awarded if the feature is not linked to an
                                                                                   explanation or the explanation is incomplete or incorrect
            no leaves ;
            less surface for / reduce, transpiration / loss of water ;             each explanation must be linked to a feature, no mark for an
                                                                                   explanation alone
            swollen / AW, stem ;
            stores water ;
            spines ;
            protect against, herbivores / being eaten ;
            ridged stem ;
            allows stem to swell when water available ;
            upright shape ;
            reduce surface area for absorption of heat (at mid day)      [2 + 2]
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 2    (d)   allowing to survive
            no / less, water (vapour) lost ;
            by transpiration / diffusion ;
            can survive, in dry areas / with shortage of water from
            the soil / with little rainfall ;
            open at night when cool without much loss of water ;
            limits growth
            cannot absorb carbon dioxide during the day ;
            carbon dioxide diffuses through stomata ;
            needed / raw material, for photosynthesis ;
            only happens when light available ;
            therefore little food (for growth) ;
            transpiration cools plants ;
            may overheat (during the day) ;
            ref to denaturation of, proteins / enzymes ;
            slower, reactions / metabolism / AW ;
            AVP ;                                                        [max 4]
                                                                      [Total: 13]
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Question   E          Answers                                             Marks     Additional Guidance
3    (a)   (gives) variation / diversity ; R ‘varied species’ (plural)
           ref to, alleles / genes / DNA, from different, plants /
           idea that increased chance for mutations to be expressed ;
           allows adaptation to, new conditions / changed
           environment / AW ;
           allows evolution to occur ;
           prevents inbreeding ;
           ref to disease resistance ;                                    [max 3]
     (b)   (i) A – ovary / ovary wall ; R pod
               B – pollen tube ;
               C – zygote ;
               D – radicle / embryonic root ;                                       accept embryo once only for D or E
               E – cotyledon / seed leaf ;                                  [5]
           (ii) mitosis ;                                                   [1]
     (c)   (male / female) gametes are not all identical ;
           female gametes are not fertilised by identical male nuclei ;
           gametes are produced by meiosis ;
           meiosis gives rise to variation ;
           pollen grains come from different plants ;                     [max 2]
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3    (d)   some seeds not, viable / AW ;
           some remain dormant ;
           no water available ;
           no soil ;
           no minerals / no nutrients ;
           too cold / too hot ; A extremes of temperature
           not enough light ;
           ref to competition with other plants ;
           eaten by animals ;                                 [max 3]
                                                            [Total: 14]
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4   (a)   (i)     transport of oxygen                                               [1]
          (ii)    amino acids                                                       [1]     A polypeptides, haem
          (iii)   iron / Fe / Fe2+                                                  [1]
    (b)
    (b)           fewer red blood cells                                                     Ig ref to malaria
           2      less elastic / less flexible / sickle-shaped, red blood cells
           3      haemoglobin is abnormal shape
           4      haemoglobin / blood, less efficient at transporting oxygen
           5      less respiration
           6      less energy / fatigues / exhaustion / less active /
                  feeling faint / breathlessness
          7       death of tissues linked to oxygen supply
          8       capillaries are blocked
          9       pain
          10      ‘sickle cell crisis’
          11      slow / poor, growth
          12      susceptible to infections
          13      reduced life span
          14      AVP e.g. problems in pregnancy, kidney disease                  [max 3]
    (c)    1      malaria is common in Africa
           2      people who are, heterozygous / HbAHbS
           3      have, sickle cell trait / mild sickle cell                                Mpt 4 R immune
           4      protected / AW, against malaria
           5      description of sickle cells are less prone to infection
           6      HbS continues to appear due to selective advantage / AW         [max 3]   A description of selection
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4   (d)   HbA is dominant / HbS is recessive / (both) parents are, carriers /                 Note:
          heterozygous                                                                        Ig incorrect text if genetic diagram is correct
          HbAHbS x HbAHbS                                                                     ECF for Mpt 2 and 3 in diagram key.
          HbA, HbS + HbA , HbS                                                                Mpt 3 linked to correct derivation in Mpt 2
          (HbAHbA , HbAHbS, HbAHbS) HbSHbS
                                                                                              do not allow genotypes for parents or children that
                                                                                 [max 3]      are single alleles
    (e)   1   ref to (ionising) radiation                                                     A e.g. of radiation e.g. gamma rays
          2   causes / increased risk, mutation
          3   change to DNA / genes
                                                                                 [max 2]
                                                                                [Total: 14]
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