Classification
Biological molecules, cell structure and Cell Movement
Human Nutrition and enzymes
Transport in animals
Gas exchange
100

State the seven characteristics of living organisms

Movement

Respiration

Sensitivity

Growth

Reproduction

Excretion

Nutrition

100

Name the test for protein and state the positive and negative results

Biuret test

positive: turn purple

negative: stay blue

100

Lacking of which micronutrient can lead to anemia

iron

100

What circulation does fish have

closed single circulation

100

during inhalation, what happens to the ventilation system

external intercostal muscle contract

internal intercostal muscle relax

rib cage go upwards and outwards

diaphragm contract

volume of thorax increases

pressure of thorax decreases

200

State the definition of "species"

In the binomial system, which word represent the organism's species

A group of organisms that can reproduce to produce fertile offsprings

The second word

200

Name three organelles in plant cells contain DNA


mitochondria

chloroplast

nucleus

200

What is the intermediate called during enzyme-catalysed reaction?

enzyme-substrate complex

200

What are the treatments for coronary heart disease

asprin

Angioplasty with stent

Coronary bypass surgery

(description would be fine)

200

Compare with the atmospheric air, air breathed out by a human contains

less oxygen

more co2 and water vapour

300

Which of the following is not an important reason for the binomial system of naming organisms?

A. Scientists need to be able to communicate clearly with each other about their work.

B. The common names of many species are outdated and should no longer be used.

C. Different countries may use the same common name for different species.

D. Woodlice are known by more than 50 different common names.

B

300

State the differences and similarities between osmosis and active transport

Osmosis:

water molecules

high wp to low wp

do not use energy/ATP

do not require carrier proteins

similarity: both require partially permeable membrane

300

To lower the risk of having coronary heart disease, what kind of diet should we take

low in saturated fat

300

Describe the structure of an vein and state the adaptation

Thin wall, large lumen, semilunar valve

no need to withstand strong pressure

less resistance to blood flow

prevent blood backflow

300

Goblet cells are found in the trachea. It is responsible for the secretion of mucus. The mucin in mucus is a glycoprotein.

Which organelle would be found in large number in a goblet cell?

1. lysosomes

2. mitochondria

3. Rough endoplasmic reticulum

4. Secretory vesicles

2 3 4

400
State 3 feature to distinguish bryophyta and angiospermophyta?


1. Bryophyta has no roots stem or leaf. Only have rhizoid simple leaves

2. Bryophyta has no vascular tissues

3. Bryophyta has no flowers

4. Bryophyta cannot produce seeds

5. Bryophyta has no fruits

400

Which of the following reactions release water

a) Nucleotide to DNA

b) Glucose to starch

c) Protein to amino acids

d) Triglyceride to fatty acids

a) and b)

400

Which system does lacteal belong to? 2 answers

Digestive system

Lymphatic system

400

See page 3

1.a

2.c

400

State the minimum number of cell membranes an oxygen molecule must go through from being breathed in until binding with hemoglobin.

3/5

500

see page 1 

D

500

In an experiment the proteins in the cell surface membrane of a living cell were labelled with a fluorescent dye.

A small area of the membrane was observed using a microscope. A laser was then used to permanently destroy the fluorescence of the dye molecules in this field of view. The fluorescence in this field of view was later seen to return.

What does this experiment show?

A Proteins are found only on the outer surface of cell surface membranes. 

B. Proteins in the outer layer of a bilayer do not penetrate into the inner layer. 

C. Proteins move freely in the phospholipids of a bilayer. 

D. The cell surface membrane of the cell is a bilayer.

C

fluid mosaic

500

When investigating the rate of reaction of the enzymme lipase on the hydrolysis of triglycerides, the pH must be maintained at an optimum to prevent the lipase denaturing. What is the reason for this? Why in this case the pH is especially hard to control?

The product of the reaction is fatty acid. The accumulation of fatty acids decreases the pH

500

See page 2

D

500

see page 4

to support the airway and prevent collapse