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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS
International General Certificate of Secondary Education

*061006*
0610/06
May/June 2006

Candidates answer on the Question Paper.
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1 hour

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Answer all questions.
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or
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Fig.1.1 shows a diagram of a groundnut plant, Arachis hypogaea.
The flower stalks grow downwards so that the fruits develop below the soil surface.
Fig. 1.2 shows the mature fruits, one of which has been cut open.

Fig. 1.1

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(a) (i) Make a large, labelled drawing of the open fruit and its contents.

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[5]

(ii) Measure the length of your drawing.
Measure the length of the same structure in Fig. 1.2.
Calculate the magnification of your drawing.
Show your working.

Magnification

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(b) A student investigated the energy content of a seed.
A seed was weighed and its mass recorded in Table 1.1. The seed was firmly attached
to the end of a mounted needle. A large test tube containing 20 cm³ of water was held
in a clamp stand, with a thermometer and a stirrer. The apparatus is shown in Fig. 1.3.

seed
mounted needle

Fig. 1.3

The temperature of the water at the start was recorded in Table 1.1.
The seed was set alight by placing it in a flame for a few seconds.
The burning seed was held under the test tube until the seed was completely burnt.
The water was stirred immediately. The highest temperature of the water was
recorded in Table 1.1.

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(i) Complete Table 1.1 by calculating the rise in temperature.

[1]

Table 1.1
mass of
seed / g

volume of
water / cm3

temperature at
the start / ºC

highest
temperature /
ºC

0.5

20

29

79

rise in temperature /
ºC

The energy contained in the seed can be calculated using the formula below.
energy = volume of water Χ rise in temperature Χ 4.2
mass of seed Χ 1000
(ii) Using the formula calculate the energy content of the seed.
Show your working.

kJ g-1

Energy content

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The same method was used to find the energy content of some food substances. The
results are shown in Table 1.2.
Table 1.2
food
mass of food
substance
burnt / g

final
rise in
starting
energy content
temperature / temperature / temperature /
/ kJ g-1
ºC
ºC
ºC

starch

0.62

31

65

34

4.61

sugar

0.54

30

59

29

4.51

fat

0.56

30

90

60

9.00

protein

0.40

31

52

21

4.41

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(iii) On the grid below, plot a suitable graph to compare the energy content per gram of
the four different food substances and the seed from (b)(ii).

[4]
(vi) Use this information to suggest the main food substance present in the seed.
[1]

(c) Describe how you would test for the presence of reducing sugars in a seed.

[3]
[Total : 19 marks]

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Fig. 2.1 shows a young bean seedling which had been grown in the dark and then placed
horizontally on the surface of some damp soil.
The seedling was kept well watered and exposed to the light for 2 days.
Fig. 2.2 shows the seedling after 2 days.

Fig. 2.1

Fig. 2.2

(a) Describe the changes in appearance of the shoot and the root of the seedling after 2 days.
(i) shoot

[2]

(ii) root

[2]

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(b) Describe the processes involved in the changes of directional growth of the shoot of the
seedling.

[6]
[Total : 10]

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3

Fig 3.1 shows a choice chamber.
This apparatus can be used to study the behaviour of small invertebrates, such as
woodlice, in different conditions.
60 woodlice were introduced through the central hole.
The four sections of the choice chamber had different conditions as shown in Fig. 3.1.
dark and dry
dark and moist
light and dry
light and moist

dark and
dry

central
hole

dark and
moist

lid

moist paper

dry paper

side view
key
light and
moist

light and
dry

moist
dark

surface view
Fig. 3.1

The choice chamber was left undisturbed for 10 minutes.
The numbers of woodlice in each section were counted.
The numbers were recorded in Table 3.1.
These woodlice were released into their natural environment.
The investigation was repeated with three more samples of woodlice.

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(a) (i)

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Table 3.1

sample of
woodlice

dark and dry

dark and
moist

light and dry

light and
moist

1st

8

47

1

4

2nd

4

56

0

0

3rd

5

52

1

2

4th

7

49

2

2

total

204

8

average

51

2

Complete Table 3.1. The calculations for the moist sections have been completed for
you.
[2]
(ii)

Plot the average number of woodlice in each condition on the pie chart below.

pie chart

[3]

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(b) (i) State which conditions the woodlice prefer.
[1]
(ii) Suggest how this behaviour might help the woodlice to survive in their natural
habitat.

[2]

(c) Suggest how you could improve this investigation to make the results more reliable.

[3]
[Total 11]

Copyright Acknowledgements:
Question 1
Question 1

Fig. 1.1 © S. Harrison; Oxford Book of Food Plants; Oxford University Press; 1969. By permission of Oxford University Press.
Fig. 1.2 © A. King; Agriculture: An Introduction for Southern Africa; Cambridge University Press; 1985.

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possible. Every reasonable effort has been made by the publisher (UCLES) to trace copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance
have unwittingly been included, the publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity.
University of Cambridge International Examinations is part of the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is
itself a department of the University of Cambridge.
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  • 1. w w ap eP m e tr .X w Paper 6 Alternative to Practical om .c BIOLOGY s er UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education *061006* 0610/06 May/June 2006 Candidates answer on the Question Paper. No Additional Materials are required 1 hour Candidate Name Centre Number Candidate Number READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use a pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. DO NOT WRITE IN THE BARCODE. DO NOT WRITE IN THE GREY AREAS BETWEEN THE PAGES. Answer all questions. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. For Examiner's Use 1 2 3 Total This document consists of 12 printed pages. IB06 06_0610_06/5RP  UCLES 2006 [Turn over
  • 2. 2 1 Fig.1.1 shows a diagram of a groundnut plant, Arachis hypogaea. The flower stalks grow downwards so that the fruits develop below the soil surface. Fig. 1.2 shows the mature fruits, one of which has been cut open. Fig. 1.1 © UCLES 2006 Fig. 1.2 0610/06/M/J/06 For Examiner's Use
  • 3. 3 (a) (i) Make a large, labelled drawing of the open fruit and its contents. For Examiner's Use [5] (ii) Measure the length of your drawing. Measure the length of the same structure in Fig. 1.2. Calculate the magnification of your drawing. Show your working. Magnification © UCLES 2006 [3] 0610/06/M/J/06 [Turn over
  • 4. 4 (b) A student investigated the energy content of a seed. A seed was weighed and its mass recorded in Table 1.1. The seed was firmly attached to the end of a mounted needle. A large test tube containing 20 cm³ of water was held in a clamp stand, with a thermometer and a stirrer. The apparatus is shown in Fig. 1.3. seed mounted needle Fig. 1.3 The temperature of the water at the start was recorded in Table 1.1. The seed was set alight by placing it in a flame for a few seconds. The burning seed was held under the test tube until the seed was completely burnt. The water was stirred immediately. The highest temperature of the water was recorded in Table 1.1. © UCLES 2006 0610/06/M/J/06 For Examiner's Use
  • 5. 5 (i) Complete Table 1.1 by calculating the rise in temperature. [1] Table 1.1 mass of seed / g volume of water / cm3 temperature at the start / ºC highest temperature / ºC 0.5 20 29 79 rise in temperature / ºC The energy contained in the seed can be calculated using the formula below. energy = volume of water Χ rise in temperature Χ 4.2 mass of seed Χ 1000 (ii) Using the formula calculate the energy content of the seed. Show your working. kJ g-1 Energy content © UCLES 2006 0610/06/M/J/06 [2] [Turn over For Examiner's Use
  • 6. 6 The same method was used to find the energy content of some food substances. The results are shown in Table 1.2. Table 1.2 food mass of food substance burnt / g final rise in starting energy content temperature / temperature / temperature / / kJ g-1 ºC ºC ºC starch 0.62 31 65 34 4.61 sugar 0.54 30 59 29 4.51 fat 0.56 30 90 60 9.00 protein 0.40 31 52 21 4.41 © UCLES 2006 0610/06/M/J/06 For Examiner's Use
  • 7. 7 (iii) On the grid below, plot a suitable graph to compare the energy content per gram of the four different food substances and the seed from (b)(ii). [4] (vi) Use this information to suggest the main food substance present in the seed. [1] (c) Describe how you would test for the presence of reducing sugars in a seed. [3] [Total : 19 marks] © UCLES 2006 0610/06/M/J/06 [Turn over For Examiner's Use
  • 8. 8 2 Fig. 2.1 shows a young bean seedling which had been grown in the dark and then placed horizontally on the surface of some damp soil. The seedling was kept well watered and exposed to the light for 2 days. Fig. 2.2 shows the seedling after 2 days. Fig. 2.1 Fig. 2.2 (a) Describe the changes in appearance of the shoot and the root of the seedling after 2 days. (i) shoot [2] (ii) root [2] © UCLES 2006 0610/06/M/J/06 For Examiner's Use
  • 9. 9 (b) Describe the processes involved in the changes of directional growth of the shoot of the seedling. [6] [Total : 10] © UCLES 2006 0610/06/M/J/06 [Turn over For Examiner's Use
  • 10. 10 3 Fig 3.1 shows a choice chamber. This apparatus can be used to study the behaviour of small invertebrates, such as woodlice, in different conditions. 60 woodlice were introduced through the central hole. The four sections of the choice chamber had different conditions as shown in Fig. 3.1. dark and dry dark and moist light and dry light and moist dark and dry central hole dark and moist lid moist paper dry paper side view key light and moist light and dry moist dark surface view Fig. 3.1 The choice chamber was left undisturbed for 10 minutes. The numbers of woodlice in each section were counted. The numbers were recorded in Table 3.1. These woodlice were released into their natural environment. The investigation was repeated with three more samples of woodlice. © UCLES 2006 0610/06/M/J/06 For Examiner's Use
  • 11. 11 (a) (i) For Examiner's Use Table 3.1 sample of woodlice dark and dry dark and moist light and dry light and moist 1st 8 47 1 4 2nd 4 56 0 0 3rd 5 52 1 2 4th 7 49 2 2 total 204 8 average 51 2 Complete Table 3.1. The calculations for the moist sections have been completed for you. [2] (ii) Plot the average number of woodlice in each condition on the pie chart below. pie chart [3] © UCLES 2006 0610/06/M/J/06 [Turn over
  • 12. 12 (b) (i) State which conditions the woodlice prefer. [1] (ii) Suggest how this behaviour might help the woodlice to survive in their natural habitat. [2] (c) Suggest how you could improve this investigation to make the results more reliable. [3] [Total 11] Copyright Acknowledgements: Question 1 Question 1 Fig. 1.1 © S. Harrison; Oxford Book of Food Plants; Oxford University Press; 1969. By permission of Oxford University Press. Fig. 1.2 © A. King; Agriculture: An Introduction for Southern Africa; Cambridge University Press; 1985. Permission to reproduce items where third-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared where possible. Every reasonable effort has been made by the publisher (UCLES) to trace copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included, the publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity. University of Cambridge International Examinations is part of the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a department of the University of Cambridge. . © UCLES 2006 0610/06/M/J/06 For Examiner's Use