Question 1
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FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone) is produced by the...
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pituitary gland
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ovaries
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lungs
Question 2
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In which food chain will the greatest proportion of biomass and energy of the plants be passed to humans?
Question 3
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Which of the following adaptations would a plant in a hot, dry climate NOT have?
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Decreased surface area
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Leaves are flat and wide (large surface area) to try and collect as much water as possible
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Widespread roots to absorb more water
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Fleshy, thick stem to absorb more water
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Thick waxy layer to reduce evaporation, water loss and transpiration
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Fewer stomata to reduce evaporation, water loss and transpiration
Question 4
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A vaccine prevents infection as it contains dead pathogens which are harmless but still have antigens. White blood cells in your body reproduce rapidly upon re-infection. These antibodies kill pathogens.
Question 5
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A bird makes a nest with air vents. The bird opens and closes the air vents of the nest at different times of the day.
Suggest why the bird opens and closes the air vents.
(SELECT THREE)
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Opening the vents allows CO2 in
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Micro-organisms and eggs need oxygen
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Opening allows release of CO2 from respiration of microorganisms
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Opening allows heat to come to the eggs
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Closing retains moisture
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Opening allows the eggs to get used to the sounds of their surroundings
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Opening allows the bird to see her eggs
Question 6
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The sex of a megapode bird depends on the temperature at which the egg was kept.
Suggest why megapode birds control the temperature of their nests.
Question 7
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Which of the following is NOT an adaptation an animal living in hot, dry climates (e.g camel) would have?
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Long eyelashes to keep dust out of their eyes
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Nocturnal so they reduce sweat loss as they face the heat of the day for fewer hours
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Reduced amount of body fat which reduces insulating layer
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Small feet so there is a smaller surface to get burned by the hot ground
Question 8
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What does a vaccine contain?
Question 9
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Why would an animal be adapted to have large ears?
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It lives in cold climates so larger ears would mean a larger surface area to have thick fur on, so the animal could trap more hot air to keep it warm.
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It lives in hot climates so larger ears would mean a larger surface area : volume ratio so it could lose more heat.
Question 10
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Apart from measles, which two other diseases does the MMR vaccine protect against? (SELECT TWO)
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Rubella
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Measles
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Ebola
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Flu
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Mumps
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Menopause
Question 11
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Measles is a virus.
Explain why antibiotics cannot be used to treat measles.
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When antibiotics and measels combine, they poison you.
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Antibiotics can't kill viruses because viruses have a hard outer layer which antibiotics aren't strong enough to penetrate.
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Antibiotics can't kill viruses because viruses live inside cells.
Question 12
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Use Lamark's theory to explain how the elephant's trunk evolved. (It stretched)
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The mother stretched its offspring's trunks.
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The mother stretched her own trunk during her lifetime and reproduced
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The mother asked her offspring to develop longer trunks
Question 13
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Suggest ONE advantage to the population as a whole of children having a second MMR vaccination.
Question 14
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Why do antibiotics become less useful at treating an infection if the antibiotic is overused?
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Bacteria develops resistance.
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Bacteria develops immunity.
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Your body overdoses on antibiotics and it can poison you.
Question 15
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A bird collects dead plants and puts them in their nest. The dead plants in the nest decay. The decaying process helps keep the eggs warm for many weeks.
Suggest how.
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Micro-organisms respire which releases CO2 and heat
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The dead plants and eggs rub against each other, causing friction, which creates heat
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Water inside the plants heats up and acts as a hot water bottle
Question 16
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Oestrogen inhibits further production of FSH.
Question 17
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What was thalidomide originally developed to treat?
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Poor sleeping/Insomia
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Morning sickness
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Menopause
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Cold/flu
Question 18
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Using a recreational drug may cause the person to become dependent on the drug. What happens in the body to make someone dependent on a drug?
Question 19
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Suggest ONE reason which would need to be considered before a legalisation of a drug.
Question 20
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In the 1800s, many scientists could not decide whether Lamark's theory or Darwin's theory of evolution was the right one.
Give TWO reasons why.
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Not enough evidence
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Mechanism of inheritance not known
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Lamark was not alive so they could not ask him questions
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Neither of them had a background in science - Darwin was a gardener and Lamark was a musician.
Question 21
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Plant shoots grow towards light.
This response is called...
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phototropism
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geotropism
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photosynthesis
Question 22
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What does metabolic rate mean?
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The speed at which chemical reactions take place in the body
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The rate at which you eat food
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The rate at which your body excretes waste
Question 23
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Auxin is a hormone that DOESN'T control...
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phototropism
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geotropism
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rate of photosynthesis
Question 24
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Which of the following health problems is NOT associated with obesity?
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Cancer
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Arthiritis
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Type 2 Diabetes
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High blood pressure
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Heart disease
Question 25
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Sense organs detect...
Question 26
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FSH stimulates the mature egg to be released from the ovary.
Question 27
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I have written out the 6 steps of a reflex reaction when a bee stings someone's finger.
However, I have added an extra false step.
Select the fake step.
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1. Bee stings finger
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2. Stimulation of the pain receptor
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3. Impulses travel along the sensory neurone
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4. Impulses are passed along a relay neurone, via a synapse
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5. Impulse travels to the mouth, which produces saliva
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6. Impulses travel along a motor neurone
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7. When impulses reach muscle, it contracts.
Question 28
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The body carefully controls its internal environment. Which is NOT one of the internal conditions that are controlled?
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water loss
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ion content
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body temperature
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blood sugar
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blood pressure