AQA A Level Biology Past Paper Questions

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A-Level Biology Test sobre AQA A Level Biology Past Paper Questions, creado por Alex Lyes el 24/05/2016.
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Pregunta 1

Pregunta
Phospholipids in a plasma membrane are arranged in a [blank_start]bilayer[blank_end] and have [blank_start]hydrophilic[blank_end] phosphate heads and [blank_start]hydrophobic[blank_end] lipid tails.
Respuesta
  • bilayer
  • hydrophilic
  • hydrophobic

Pregunta 2

Pregunta
Risk factors associated with coronary heart disease
Respuesta
  • Smoking
  • Gender
  • Doing exercise
  • Being average weight
  • Low salt intake

Pregunta 3

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During a heart attack areas of heart muscle are deprived of [blank_start]oxygen[blank_end] because of a reduced blood flow in the [blank_start]coronary arteries[blank_end] so they cannot carry out [blank_start]aerobic[blank_end] respiration.
Respuesta
  • oxygen
  • coronary arteries
  • aerobic

Pregunta 4

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How bacteria are destroyed by phagocytes: Phagocytes form a [blank_start]phagosome[blank_end] around the bacteria. Lysosome empties its contents into the [blank_start]phagosome[blank_end] where [blank_start]lysozyme[blank_end] is released with [blank_start]hydrolyses[blank_end] teh bacteria.
Respuesta
  • phagosome
  • phagosome
  • lysozyme
  • hydrolyses

Pregunta 5

Pregunta
An inhibitor of amylase is added to some food. How could this lower the blood glucose concentration? Fewer [blank_start]enzyme-substrate[blank_end] complexes are formed therefore less starch is digested to [blank_start]maltose[blank_end] meaning less glucose is formed which will lead to a reduced absorption of [blank_start]glucose[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • enzyme-substrate
  • maltose
  • glucose

Pregunta 6

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Fibrosis can cause changes to FEV since [blank_start]scar[blank_end] tissue has developed. [blank_start]Scar[blank_end] tissue cannot [blank_start]recoil[blank_end] which will mean that inhalation is [blank_start]restricted[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • scar
  • Scar
  • recoil
  • restricted

Pregunta 7

Pregunta
Whole cell vaccines could cause harmful side effects since some bacteria may still be [blank_start]alive[blank_end] so the bacteria could [blank_start]reproduce[blank_end]. Also the [blank_start]toxins[blank_end] may not be affected by the heat which was used in the process of attenuating the virus.
Respuesta
  • alive
  • reproduce
  • toxins

Pregunta 8

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Competitive inhibitors have a [blank_start]similar[blank_end] shape to the enzyme's substrate so can bind to the [blank_start]active site[blank_end]. They [blank_start]can[blank_end] be overcome by adding more substrate. Non-competitive inhibitors bind to a [blank_start]second active site[blank_end] which will [blank_start]alter[blank_end] the shape of the active site of the enzyme. These [blank_start]cannot[blank_end] be overcome by adding more substrate.
Respuesta
  • similar
  • active site
  • can
  • second active site
  • alter
  • cannot

Pregunta 9

Pregunta
A hierarchy contains groups within [blank_start]groups[blank_end] with [blank_start]no[blank_end] overlap between groups.
Respuesta
  • groups
  • no

Pregunta 10

Pregunta
Independent segregation in meiosis produces [blank_start]haploid[blank_end] cells and will arrange the homologous pairs [blank_start]randomly[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • haploid
  • randomly

Pregunta 11

Pregunta
Selective breeding could cause [blank_start]inbreeding[blank_end] and the [blank_start]higher[blank_end] possibility of mutation being passed on.
Respuesta
  • inbreeding
  • higher

Pregunta 12

Pregunta
A shift to the right in an oxygen dissociation curve will mean that the heamoglobin will have a [blank_start]lower[blank_end] affinity for oxygen which means that oxygen can be [blank_start]unloaded[blank_end] at respiring cells so the rate of respiration will be [blank_start]higher[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • lower
  • unloaded
  • higher
  • loaded
  • the same
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