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you just had to write photolysis, but non-cyclic is correct too. And it was P680 [Photosystem II]
same here what did u write for the question (which light dependent stage oxygen is produced) i wrote non cyclic - photolysis and the photosystem was type 2 right ?? and the question under it , i wrote because some oxygen is used in respiration
That natural selection question (fish, pools) was repeated. See the mark scheme of O/N/04 Q5. It is an almost identical question.
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Biology (9700)/9700_w04_ms_4.pdf
omg its exactly the same.....y didn't i do this ppr y??y??That natural selection question (fish, pools) was repeated. See the mark scheme of O/N/04 Q5. It is an almost identical question.
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Biology (9700)/9700_w04_ms_4.pdf
I wrote some of the O2 is suefd within the plant itself for respiration so not all o2 produced is realeased from the plantand question under it, you mean the one which asked why it doesnt give a true value for photosynthesis?
I wrote because concentration of CO2 is limiting factor
I wrote some of the O2 is suefd within the plant itself for respiration so not all o2 produced is realeased from the plant
Yup, wrote the same. =D
What was yr %??? i got 10.4... so many people got so many different answers :S
CAmmmmonmy paper was okay but i left a question it worth 2 mark , and now i feel guilty i should have written anything in it did u leave any questions ?
guys, do u know how are the grades for Alevels calculated , if its taken in two m/j sessions ? i mean i already took biology AS last year and got an A ,and this year i took A2 , and i need to get an A or A* ,, my teacher told its hard to get it if taken in 2 sessions ..please can anyone answer
CAmmmmon
it aint tht hard honestly,if u;re scoring above 66
you;re safe and got A in AS then gettin A wont be prob inshAllah
thats the question i didFor Question 10: (Section B)
(a) structure of a chloroplast (7)
- biconvex disc
- 3-10 um diameter
- double, membrane/envelope
- internal membrane system
- flattened or fluid-filled sacs/thylakoids
- arranged in stacks/grana
- hold pigments/named pigment
- clusters of pigments
- (membrane of grana) hold ATP synthase
- intergranal lamellae
- stroma/ground substance
- lipids/strarch grains
- contains enzymes of Calvin Cycle/rubisco
- stroma contains ribosomes/DNA
any other valid point such as presence of mRNA, tRNA, proteins, 70S ribosomes, brief detail of photosystems, electron carriers.
You had to mention any seven of the above points, but had to include references to shape, size and contents (internal membrane system + stroma)
(b) adaptation of rice (8)
- low oxygen (availability) in water (when soil is flooded)
- results in anaerobic respiration
- anaerobic respiration produces alcohol
- rice tolerant to alcohol
- because rice has high levels of alcohol dehydrogenase/enzyme that breaks down alcohol
- presence of aerenchyma/air spaces
- in mesophyll/cortex
- formed by cell death
- provides oxygen
- for aerobic respiration/because conditions are anaerobic
- allows escape of ethene/buoyancy/active transport
- stem elongation
- leaves above the surface of water/in contact with air
The syllabus states: candidates should be able to explain how rice is adapted to grow with roots submerged in water in terms of tolerance to ethanol and presence of aerenchyma. Hence, these two points were to be mentioned along with their relevant detail.
Everything is pre-written ,but with prayers it can be re-writteninshallah ! thank you so much for these encouraging words ..
am nervous because we actually dont know how the examiners correct our answers in A levels ,they need too much details , and i still didnt practice paper 5 yet
my paper was okay but i left a question it worth 2 mark , and now i feel guilty i should have written anything in it did u leave any questions ?
guys, do u know how are the grades for Alevels calculated , if its taken in two m/j sessions ? i mean i already took biology AS last year and got an A ,and this year i took A2 , and i need to get an A or A* ,, my teacher told its hard to get it if taken in 2 sessions ..please can anyone answer
For Question 10: (Section B)
(a) structure of a chloroplast (7)
- biconvex disc
- 3-10 um diameter
- double, membrane/envelope
- internal membrane system
- flattened or fluid-filled sacs/thylakoids
- arranged in stacks/grana
- hold pigments/named pigment
- clusters of pigments
- (membrane of grana) hold ATP synthase
- intergranal lamellae
- stroma/ground substance
- lipids/strarch grains
- contains enzymes of Calvin Cycle/rubisco
- stroma contains ribosomes/DNA
any other valid point such as presence of mRNA, tRNA, proteins, 70S ribosomes, brief detail of photosystems, electron carriers.
You had to mention any seven of the above points, but had to include references to shape, size and contents (internal membrane system + stroma)
(b) adaptation of rice (8)
- low oxygen (availability) in water (when soil is flooded)
- results in anaerobic respiration
- anaerobic respiration produces alcohol
- rice tolerant to alcohol
- because rice has high levels of alcohol dehydrogenase/enzyme that breaks down alcohol
- presence of aerenchyma/air spaces
- in mesophyll/cortex
- formed by cell death
- provides oxygen
- for aerobic respiration/because conditions are anaerobic
- allows escape of ethene/buoyancy/active transport
- stem elongation
- leaves above the surface of water/in contact with air
The syllabus states: candidates should be able to explain how rice is adapted to grow with roots submerged in water in terms of tolerance to ethanol and presence of aerenchyma. Hence, these two points were to be mentioned along with their relevant detail.
For Question 10: (Section B)
(a) structure of a chloroplast (7)
- biconvex disc
- 3-10 um diameter
- double, membrane/envelope
- internal membrane system
- flattened or fluid-filled sacs/thylakoids
- arranged in stacks/grana
- hold pigments/named pigment
- clusters of pigments
- (membrane of grana) hold ATP synthase
- intergranal lamellae
- stroma/ground substance
- lipids/strarch grains
- contains enzymes of Calvin Cycle/rubisco
- stroma contains ribosomes/DNA
any other valid point such as presence of mRNA, tRNA, proteins, 70S ribosomes, brief detail of photosystems, electron carriers.
You had to mention any seven of the above points, but had to include references to shape, size and contents (internal membrane system + stroma)
(b) adaptation of rice (8)
- low oxygen (availability) in water (when soil is flooded)
- results in anaerobic respiration
- anaerobic respiration produces alcohol
- rice tolerant to alcohol
- because rice has high levels of alcohol dehydrogenase/enzyme that breaks down alcohol
- presence of aerenchyma/air spaces
- in mesophyll/cortex
- formed by cell death
- provides oxygen
- for aerobic respiration/because conditions are anaerobic
- allows escape of ethene/buoyancy/active transport
- stem elongation
- leaves above the surface of water/in contact with air
The syllabus states: candidates should be able to explain how rice is adapted to grow with roots submerged in water in terms of tolerance to ethanol and presence of aerenchyma. Hence, these two points were to be mentioned along with their relevant detail.
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