Biology Paper 1 Questions and Answers - Maranda Mocks 2022 Exams

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BIOLOGY

Instructions to candidates

  • Answer all the questions in the spaces provided.


Questions

  1. Identify the respiratory surfaces used by the following organisms.
    1. Locust (1mark)
    2. Paramecium (1mark)
    3. Name the causative agent of Tuberculosis (1mark)
  2. Explain the biological significance of the following:
    1. The mammalian testis hanging outside the body. (1mark)
    2. Coiled nature of the epididymis. (1mark)
    3. Breeding season of amphibians coincides with long rainy season. (1mark)
  3. State two ways by which plants manage their solid wastes. (2mark)
  4.  State the effect of movement of the diaphragm muscles during inhalation in mammals. (3marks)
  5. The following are text messages on a cellphone that represent gene mutation.
      Intended message Actual message
    I hate meat I ate meat
    II  This is my team This is my mate

    1. Identify the type of gene mutation represented in each case
      I.__________________________________________________________ (1mark)
      II.__________________________________________________________(1mark)
  6. Below are diagrams representing developmental stages of three different vertebrates.
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    1. State the evidence of evolution illustrated by the vertebrates in the diagrams above. (1mark)
    2. Suggest why the structure labeled J has been retained throughout the evolution of fish. (2marks)
  7. An individual is of blood group B+
    1. Name the antigens in the individual’s blood group. (2marks)
    2. Give the reason why this individual cannot receive blood from a blood group A donor. (2marks)
  8. Colour blindness is a sex linked trait controlled by a recessive gene b. If a mother is a carrier and the father is normal, what is the probability that their son will be colour blind? Show your working. (4marks)
  9.       
    1. Explain the two role of diffusion in human beings. (2marks)
    2. What is meant by each of the following terms?
      1. Crenated cell. (1mark)
      2. Flaccid cell. (1mark)
  10. The diagram below illustrates a growing pollen tube.
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    1. Name the part labeled B. (1mark)
    2.  Explain the role of the part labeled A. (2marks)
  11.         
    1. State one function of each of the following parts of a mammalian eye:
      1. Eye lashes. (1mark)
      2. Lachrymal gland. (1mark)
    2. Give a reason why the image is not formed when the light is focused on the blind spot. (1mark)
  12.          
    1. Define the term field of view as used in microscopy. (1mark)
      1. State one functions of the body tube of a light microscope. (1marks)
  13. How is the human stomach adapted to:
    1. Protein digestion. (2marks)
    2. Churning. (2marks)
  14. The diagram below shows a phenomenon which occurs during cell division.
    1.  Identify the stage of cell division in which this phenomenon occurs. (1mark)
    2. Explain the importance of the phenomenon taking place in the part labeled B on the diagram above. (2marks)
  15. A wild beast in maasai mara national park was found to be infested with a lot of ticks. State the trophic level occupied by the following organisms.
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    1.                  
      1. Wild beast. (1mark)
      2. Ticks. (1mark)
    2. Sketch a pyramid of numbers to represent the above feeding retionship. (1mark)
  16.              
    1. Define seed dormancy. (1mark)
    2. State two causes of seed dormancy. (2marks)
  17.  Name the type of response exhibited by the following:
    1. A pollen tube growing towards the embryo sac. (1mark)
    2. A maggot moving from lit side of a box to the dark side. (1mark)
  18. The diagram below illustrates a mammalian bone.
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    1.                
      1. Identify the bone. (1mark)
      2. Name the region in the human body where the bone named above is found. (1mark)
      3. Name the type of joint formed by the bone at the proximal end. (1mark)
    2. What is the role of the inter-vertebral disc? (1mark)
  19. Name the hormone that sustain the larval stage in insects and the structure that produces it.
    1. Hormone.________________________________________________(1mark)
    2. Structure._________________________________________________(1mark)
  20. The diagram below represents a nephron from a mammalian kidney.
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    1. Name the parts labeled B and C. (2marks)
      B_________________________________________________________________
      C_________________________________________________________________
    2. Name the component of blood present in part labeled B but absent in part labeled C. (1mark)
    3. State one substance that is reabsorbed at the part labeled W. (1mark)
  21.        
    1. What is glycolysis? (1mark)
    2. Where in the cell does it take place? (1mark)
  22. State how the following parts of the mammalian ear are adapted to their functions.
    1. cochlea. (2marks)
    2. Pinna. (2marks)
  23. Two students used identical microscopes separately. Student A observed 10 bacteria while student B saw 50 bacteria from the same slide. Suggest a reason for the difference in numbers. (1mark)
  24.        
    1. what are fossils? (1mark)
    2. Name the type of placentation where:
      1. Placenta appears as one ridge on the ovary wall. (1mark)
      2. Placenta is at the center of the ovary with ovules on it and the dividing walls of the carpel disappear. (1mark)
  25.         
    1. Name the cell organelle found in abundance in the white blood cell.(1mark)
      1. Give a reason for your answer in (a) above. (1mark)
  26.           
    1. In which form do the following organism excrete their nitrogenous waste.
      1. Insects and birds________________________________________ _(1mark)
      2. fresh water amoeba______________________________________ (1mark)
      3. What advantage do the insects have by excreting the nitrogenous waste named in (i) above? (1mark)
  27.  Below is a diagram of Euglena gacilis.use it to answer questions that follow.
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    1. Classify the organism into the following taxa.
      1. Kingdom_________________________________________________(1mark) (ii)
      2. Genus____________________________________________________(1mark)
    2. Name the structure labeled X. (1mark)
    3. How is the structure Y adapted to its function? (1mark)


Marking Scheme

  1. Identify the respiratory surfaces used by the following organisms.
    1. Locust (1mark)
      • Tracheoles

    2. Paramecium (1mark)
      • Cell membrane

    3. Name the causative agent of Tuberculosis (1mark)
      • Mycobacterium tuberculosis /Mycobacterium bovis

  2. Explain the biological significance of the following:
    1. The mammalian testis hanging outside the body. (1mark)
      • Provide a cool environment/low temperature;that is condusive /good/suitable/required/favour (good quality) sperm production;

    2. Coiled nature of the epididymis. (1mark)
      • increase surface area for sperm storage;

    3. Breeding season of amphibians coincides with long rainy season. (1mark)
      • Sexual reproduction in frogs require water/aquatic medium;

  3. State two ways by which plants manage their solid wastes. (2mark)
    • Peeling or bark
    • Falling of leaves
    • Falling fruits
    • Secreting gums and resins

  4. State the effect of movement of the diaphragm muscles during inhalation in mammals. (3marks)
    • Diaphragm muscles contract and it flattens;leading to increase in volume of the thoracic cavity;decreasing the pressure inside it;(forcing air in)

  5. The following are text messages on a cellphone that represent gene mutation.
    1. Identify the type of gene mutation represented in each case
      • delition; (1mark)
      • inversion; (1mark)

  6. Below are diagrams representing developmental stages of three different vertebrates.
    1. State the evidence of evolution illustrated by the vertebrates in the diagrams above. (1mark)
      • Comparative embryology;

    2. Suggest why the structure labeled J has been retained throughout the evolution of fish. (2marks)
      • Fish remained in the aquatic habitat/aqueous medium;hence well developed tail/fin for propulsion/movement;

  7. An individual is of blood group B positive.
    1. Name the antigens in the individual’s blood group. (2marks)
      • Antigen B; - Antigen D/rhesus antigen/rhesus factor;

    2. Give the reason why the individual cannot receive blood from a blood group A donor. (2marks)
      • Has antibody a in the blood plasma of the recipient and will correspond with antigen A in the donor’s blood ;hence there will be agglutination;
  8. Colour blindness is a sex linked trait controlled by a recessive gene b. If a mother is a carrier and the father is normal, what is the probability that their son will be colour blind? Show your working. (4marks)
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    1/4/25%/0.25

  9.                 
    1. Explain the two role of diffusion in human beings. (2marks)
      • Absorption of materials;e.g diffusion of digested food materials into blood stream.
      • Gaseous exchange;e.g carbon iv oxide diffuses from the capillaries into the alveoli/oxygen diffuses from alveoli to capillaries;
      • Excretion of nitrogenous wastes ;e.g urea diffuses out of the blood capillaries into the elination sites.

    2. What is meant by each of the following terms?
      1. Crenated cell. (1mark)
        • A shrunk animal cell that has lost water by osmosis; acc. RBC

      2. Flaccid cell. (1mark)
        • Flubby /shrunk plant cell that has lost water by osmosis; acc.epidermal cell.

  10. The diagram below illustrates a growing pollen tube.
    1. Name the part labeled B. (1mark)
      • Tube nucleus

    2. Explain the role of the part labeled A. (2marks)
      • One male nucleus fuses with the egg cell to form a zygote;the other male nucleus fuses with the polar nuclei to form the endosperm;

  11.                  
    1. State one function of each of the following parts of a mammalian eye:
      1. Eye lashes. (1mark)
        • Trap foreign particles entering the eye; acc.emaples of foreign particles e.g dust/small insects

      2. Lachrymal gland. (1mark)
        • Production of tears;/produces a fluid /tears which washes foreign particles out of the eye/has antiseptic properties /kills pathogen/harmful micro organisms;
    2. Give a reason why the image is not formed when the light is focused on the blind spot. (1mark)
      • Lacks both cones and rods ;(hence images are not perceived)

  12.                 
    1. Define the term field of view as used in microscopy. (1mark)
      • A circular area seen when forcusing /viewing through the eye-piece of a microscope;

    2. State one functions of the body tube of a light microscope. (1mark)
      • Hold the revolving nosepiece/objective lenses in position;
      • Hold the ocular/eye-piece lens in place;

  13. How is the human stomach adapted to:
    1. Protein digestion. (2marks)
      • Has gastric gland;that secretes gastric juice; acc.content of gastric juice e.g hcl,pepsin,renin,mucus.

    2. Churning. (2marks)
      • Thick muscular walls;that contracts and relax;

  14. The diagram below shows a phenomenon which occurs during cell division.
    1. Identify the stage of cell division in which this phenomenon occurs. (1mark)
      • Prophase I; rej. Meiosis I

    2. Explain the importance of the phenomenon taking place in the part labeled B on the diagram above. (2marks)
      • Allow for exchange of important genetic materials;resulting into variation;

  15. A wild beast in maasai mara national park was found to be infested with a lot of ticks. State the trophic level occupied by the following organisms.
    1.                    
      1. Wild beast. (1mark)
        • Primary consumer;

      2. Ticks. (1mark)
        • Secondary consumer;
    2. Sketch a pyramid of numbers to represent the above feeding retionship. (1mark)
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  16.                   
    1. Define seed dormancy. (1mark)
      • A condition /period of rest during which a viable seed performs its physiological process slowly and utilizes little food /cannot germinate even if all the environmental conditions /factors for germination are provided;

    2. State two causes of seed dormancy. (2marks)
      • Immature embryo/impermeable testa/unfavourable temperature/growth inhibitors/inadequate germination enzymes/inadequate light wavelength;

  17. Name the type of response exhibited by the following:
    1. A pollen tube growing towards the embryo sac. (1mark
      • Positive chemotaxis;

    2. A maggot moving from lit side of a box to the dark side. (1mark)
      • Negative phototaxis;

  18. The diagram below illustrates a mammalian bone.
    1.                     
      1. Identify the bone. (1mark)
        • Femur;

      2. Name the region in the human body where the bone named above is found. (1mark)
        • Upper hind limb; acc thigh

      3. Name the type of joint formed by the bone at the proximal end. (1mark)
        • Ball and socket joint;

      4. What is the role of the inter-vertebral column? (1mark)
        • Reduce friction(between vertebrae);
        • absorb mechanical shock;
        • allow flexibility of the vertebral column;

  19. Name the hormone that sustain the larval stage in insects and the structure that produces it.
    • Hormone. Juvenile; (1mark)
    • Structure.corpus allatum; (1mark)

  20. The diagram below represents a nephron from a mammalian kidney.
    1. Name the parts labeled B and C. (2marks)
      • B glomerulus;
      • C loop of henle;

    2. Name the component of blood present in part labeled B but absent in part labeled C. (1mark)
      • Plasma protein; / blood cells (first one)

    3. State one substance that is reabsorbed at the part labeled W. (1mark)
      • Glucose;vitamins;amino acids;hormones;watet; (fisrt one)

  21.                
    1. What is glycolysis? (1mark)
      • Breakdown of glucose into pyruvic acid;

    2. Where in the cell does it take place? (1mark)
      • Cytoplasm;

  22. State how the following parts of the mammalian ear adapted to their functions.
    1. cochlea. (2marks)
      • Highly coiled;to increase surface area for attachment of sensory cells;or has systems of canals filled with endolymph and perilymph;to absorb mechanical sock

    2. Pinna. (2marks)
      • Funnel shaped to enable it collect and direct sound waves into the external auditory meatus/auditory canal;

  23. Two students used identical microscopes separately. Student A observed 10 bacteria while student B saw 50 bacteria from the same slide. Suggest a reason for the difference in numbers. (1mark)
    • A used objective lens with higher magnification power/widerfield of view while B used lower magnification power/wider field of view;
  24.               
    1. what are fossils? (1mark)
      • Past materials /remains of ancestral forms of organisms that were accidentally preserved in a naturally occurring material;

    2. Name the type of placentation where:
      1. Placenta appears as one ridge on the ovary wall. (1mark)
        • Marginal;

      2. Placenta is at the center of the ovary with ovules on it and the dividing walls of the carpel disappear. (1mark)
        • Free central
  25.                         
    1. Name the cell organelle found in abundance in the white blood cell.(1mark)
      • Lysosome; acc golgi bodies

    2. Give a reason for your answer in (a) above. (1mark)
      • Lysosomes –contain lytic enzyme that destroy the pathogen;
      • Golgi bodies-forms lysosomes which contain the lytic enzyme to destroy the pathogen;
  26.       
    1. In which form do the following organism excrete their nitrogenous waste.
      • Insects uric acid; (1mark)
      • Birds uric acid; (1mark)

    2. What advantage do the insects have by excreting the nitrogenous waste named in (i) above? (1mark)
      • Uric acid is less toxic and less water soluble hence its excretion consumes little water;thus water is consumed;

  27. Below is a diagram of Euglena gacilis.use it to answer questions that follow.
    1. Classify the organism into the following taxa.
      1. Kingdom protoctista; (1mark)
      2. Genus Euglena; (1mark)

    2. Name the structure labeled X. (1mark)
      • Contractile vacuole;

    3. How is the structure Y adapted to its function? (1mark)
      • Contain chlorophyll pigment that trap light energy for photosynthesis;
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