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Cambridge International Examinations
Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education
*8043492395*
BIOLOGY 0610/31
Paper 3 Extended May/June 2015
1 hour 15 minutes
Candidates answer on the Question Paper.
No Additional Materials are required.
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Answer all questions.
Electronic calculators may be used.
You may lose marks if you do not show your working or if you do not use appropriate units.
At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together.
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
The syllabus is approved for use in England, Wales and Northern Ireland as a Cambridge International Level 1/Level 2 Certificate.
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1 (a) Fig. 1.1 shows five species of mollusc.
A B C
D E
Fig. 1.1
Use the key to identify each species. Write the letter of each species (A to E) in the correct
box beside the key.
Key
1 (a) body is completely or partly covered in a shell go to 2
(b) body is not completely covered or partly covered in a shell Limax flavus
2 (a) shell is attached to rocks by thin threads Mytilus edulis
(b) shell is not attached to rocks by thin threads go to 3
3 (a) shell is a spire that comes to a point Buccinum undatum
(b) shell is not a spire that comes to a point go to 4
4 (a) animal has tentacles Nautilus pompilius
(b) animal has 2 tentacles Planorbis planorbis
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(b) State two features that are shown by all molluscs.
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2 A student carried out an investigation to find the effect of carbon dioxide concentration on the rate
of photosynthesis of an aquatic plant.
The apparatus that the student used is shown in Fig. 2.1. The student was advised to use a light
meter positioned at the same distance from the lamp as the pond plant. The student counted the
number of bubbles produced by the cut end of the stem.
water-bath
thermometer
pond plant
movable lamp
0
cm 15
ruler
dilute sodium
hydrogencarbonate
solution
stop watch
Fig. 2.1
(a) Explain why the student included the following in the apparatus.
(i) The beaker of water and the thermometer.
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(ii) The light meter and the ruler.
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(b) The results obtained by the student are shown in Fig. 2.2.
0.00 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25
carbon dioxide concentration/%
0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50
25
20
15
10
5
0
rate of
photosynthesis
/number of
bubbles
per minute
X
Y
Fig. 2.2
(i) Describe the student’s results.
You will gain credit if you use data from Fig. 2.2 in your answer.
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(ii) State the factor that is limiting the rate of photosynthesis in region X of the graph.
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(iii) Suggest and explain the reasons for the shape of the graph in region Y.
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(c) Counting bubbles may not be the best way to measure the rate of photosynthesis.The volume
of the bubbles is not always exactly the same.
Suggest and explain one alternative way of measuring the gas given off to solve this problem.
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(d) Fig. 2.3 shows the carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere as determined at Mauna
Loa in Hawaii between 1959 and 2013.
300
320
340
360
380
400
19601950 1970 1980
year
1990 2000 2010 2020
concentration
of carbon
dioxide in the
atmosphere
/parts per
million
mean value
range of
values
Fig. 2.3
(i) Explain why the concentration of carbon dioxide has increased between 1959 and 2013.
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(ii) Global warming is largely due to this increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide.
Explain how increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations contribute to global
warming.
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3 The menstrual cycle is coordinated by hormones secreted by the pituitary gland and hormones
secreted by the ovaries.
Fig. 3.1 shows some of the events that occur during the menstrual cycle.
H FSH is secreted by the pituitary gland
J oestrogen stimulates repair and growth of the
lining of the uterus
K one or more follicles start to develop in an ovary
L ovulation occurs
M oestrogen is secreted by follicle cells
N LH is secreted by the pituitary gland
O oestrogen inhibits secretion of FSH
Fig. 3.1
(a) Put the stages into the correct sequence. Two have been done for you.
H L
[2]
(b) (i) Describe what happens at ovulation.
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(ii) Name the cell produced at fertilisation by the fusion of two gametes.
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(c) If an embryo implants in the uterus, the embryo secretes a hormone known as hCG that
stimulates the reproductive organs of the woman to continue to secrete progesterone.
Describe what happens after fertilisation until the time that the embryo secretes hCG.
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(d) State two places where progesterone is produced during pregnancy.
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(e) (i) Fertility drugs are taken to increase the chance that a woman may become pregnant.
Describe and explain how these drugs improve the chances of becoming pregnant.
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(ii) Outline two social implications of using fertility drugs.
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4 A biologist made a slide of some epidermal cells from a scale leaf of an onion bulb.
Fig. 4.1 is a drawing that the biologist made of one of the cells.
D
A
B
C
Fig. 4.1
(a) Table 4.1 shows the functions of the structures within a plant cell.
Complete the table by:
naming the part of the cell that carries out each function
using the letters from Fig. 4.1 to identify the part of the cell named.
Table 4.1
function letter from Fig. 4.1 name
resists the turgor pressure of the cell
controls the activities of the cell
site of the chemical reactions of the
cell including synthesis of proteins
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(b) The biologist added a few drops of concentrated salt solution to the cells on the slide and took
a photograph of the cells, as shown in Fig. 4.2.
Fig. 4.2
(i) With reference to Fig. 4.2, describe the effect on the plant cells of adding a concentrated
salt solution.
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(ii) Use the term water potential to explain the effect you have described.
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5 Mammals have a double circulation system.
(a) Explain what is meant by a double circulation system.
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(b) Table 5.1 shows some of the main organs in a mammal and the vessels that deliver blood and
take it away.
Complete the table.
Table 5.1
organ blood vessel
delivers blood takes blood away
heart
1 .....................................................
2 ............................................. vein
1 aorta
2 .......................................... artery
lungs pulmonary artery
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liver
1 hepatic artery
2 .....................................................
hepatic vein
kidney
............................................. artery ................................................ vein
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(c) Table 5.2 shows the blood pressure in the different blood vessels that supply and drain a
muscle in the leg.
Table 5.2
blood vessel mean blood pressure/kPa
aorta 13
femoral artery 12
distributing/muscular artery 9
arteriole in muscle 6
capillary in muscle 4–1.3
venule in muscle 1.1
femoral vein < 1.0
(i) The table shows that the mean blood pressure decreases from 13kPa in the aorta to
6kPa in the arterioles.
Explain why blood pressure must decrease in the arterioles before entering the
capillaries.
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(ii) Explain how blood returns to the heart in the femoral vein against the pull of gravity.
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(d) Fig. 5.1 shows a section across part of an artery.
Fig. 5.1
With reference to Fig. 5.1, explain how the structure of an artery is related to its function.
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6 Moose, Alces americanus, shown in Fig. 6.1, are large herbivores that primarily live in northern
parts of North America. They have a varied diet that includes young shoots of willow trees and
aquatic plants.
Fig. 6.1
Isle Royale is a large island in Lake Superior in the United States where there is a population of
moose that has been studied by ecologists for a long time. The animals’ only predator is the wolf.
The island has a population of wolves that has changed in numbers over the years.
(a) (i) Draw a food chain for the organisms in the passages above.
[2]
(ii) Complete Table 6.1 by stating the name and identifying the trophic level of each organism
in the food chain.
Table 6.1
name of organism trophic level
[3]
(iii) State two factors that influence the numbers of a top predator, such as wolves.
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(b) In the 1970s, the American ecologist Paul Colinvaux investigated the energy flow between
moose and wolves.
His results are summarised in Table 6.2.
Table 6.2
energy input or output or energy flow energy/MJ
consumed by moose 4320000
respiration of moose 380000
consumed by wolves 56000
respiration of wolves 53000
(i) Calculate the percentage of the energy obtained by the moose that is consumed by the
wolves. Show your working.
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(ii) Explain why the number of wolves on Isle Royale has never risen above 50 while the
highest number of moose recorded is 2450.
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  • 1. This document consists of 18 printed pages and 2 blank pages. DC (CW/SW) 105196/3 © UCLES 2015 [Turn over Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education *8043492395* BIOLOGY 0610/31 Paper 3 Extended May/June 2015 1 hour 15 minutes Candidates answer on the Question Paper. No Additional Materials are required. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid. DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. Answer all questions. Electronic calculators may be used. You may lose marks if you do not show your working or if you do not use appropriate units. At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. The syllabus is approved for use in England, Wales and Northern Ireland as a Cambridge International Level 1/Level 2 Certificate.
  • 2. 2 0610/31/M/J/15© UCLES 2015 1 (a) Fig. 1.1 shows five species of mollusc. A B C D E Fig. 1.1 Use the key to identify each species. Write the letter of each species (A to E) in the correct box beside the key. Key 1 (a) body is completely or partly covered in a shell go to 2 (b) body is not completely covered or partly covered in a shell Limax flavus 2 (a) shell is attached to rocks by thin threads Mytilus edulis (b) shell is not attached to rocks by thin threads go to 3 3 (a) shell is a spire that comes to a point Buccinum undatum (b) shell is not a spire that comes to a point go to 4 4 (a) animal has tentacles Nautilus pompilius (b) animal has 2 tentacles Planorbis planorbis [3]
  • 3. 3 0610/31/M/J/15© UCLES 2015 [Turn over (b) State two features that are shown by all molluscs. 1 ................................................................................................................................................ 2 ................................................................................................................................................ [2] [Total: 5]
  • 4. 4 0610/31/M/J/15© UCLES 2015 2 A student carried out an investigation to find the effect of carbon dioxide concentration on the rate of photosynthesis of an aquatic plant. The apparatus that the student used is shown in Fig. 2.1. The student was advised to use a light meter positioned at the same distance from the lamp as the pond plant. The student counted the number of bubbles produced by the cut end of the stem. water-bath thermometer pond plant movable lamp 0 cm 15 ruler dilute sodium hydrogencarbonate solution stop watch Fig. 2.1 (a) Explain why the student included the following in the apparatus. (i) The beaker of water and the thermometer. ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................[2] (ii) The light meter and the ruler. ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................[2]
  • 5. 5 0610/31/M/J/15© UCLES 2015 [Turn over (b) The results obtained by the student are shown in Fig. 2.2. 0.00 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 carbon dioxide concentration/% 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 25 20 15 10 5 0 rate of photosynthesis /number of bubbles per minute X Y Fig. 2.2 (i) Describe the student’s results. You will gain credit if you use data from Fig. 2.2 in your answer. ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................[3] (ii) State the factor that is limiting the rate of photosynthesis in region X of the graph. .......................................................................................................................................[1]
  • 6. 6 0610/31/M/J/15© UCLES 2015 (iii) Suggest and explain the reasons for the shape of the graph in region Y. ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................[4] (c) Counting bubbles may not be the best way to measure the rate of photosynthesis.The volume of the bubbles is not always exactly the same. Suggest and explain one alternative way of measuring the gas given off to solve this problem. ................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................... ...............................................................................................................................................[3]
  • 7. 7 0610/31/M/J/15© UCLES 2015 [Turn over (d) Fig. 2.3 shows the carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere as determined at Mauna Loa in Hawaii between 1959 and 2013. 300 320 340 360 380 400 19601950 1970 1980 year 1990 2000 2010 2020 concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere /parts per million mean value range of values Fig. 2.3 (i) Explain why the concentration of carbon dioxide has increased between 1959 and 2013. ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................[2]
  • 8. 8 0610/31/M/J/15© UCLES 2015 (ii) Global warming is largely due to this increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide. Explain how increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations contribute to global warming. ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................[4] [Total: 21]
  • 9. 9 0610/31/M/J/15© UCLES 2015 [Turn over 3 The menstrual cycle is coordinated by hormones secreted by the pituitary gland and hormones secreted by the ovaries. Fig. 3.1 shows some of the events that occur during the menstrual cycle. H FSH is secreted by the pituitary gland J oestrogen stimulates repair and growth of the lining of the uterus K one or more follicles start to develop in an ovary L ovulation occurs M oestrogen is secreted by follicle cells N LH is secreted by the pituitary gland O oestrogen inhibits secretion of FSH Fig. 3.1 (a) Put the stages into the correct sequence. Two have been done for you. H L [2] (b) (i) Describe what happens at ovulation. ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................[2] (ii) Name the cell produced at fertilisation by the fusion of two gametes. .......................................................................................................................................[1]
  • 10. 10 0610/31/M/J/15© UCLES 2015 (c) If an embryo implants in the uterus, the embryo secretes a hormone known as hCG that stimulates the reproductive organs of the woman to continue to secrete progesterone. Describe what happens after fertilisation until the time that the embryo secretes hCG. ................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................... ...............................................................................................................................................[5] (d) State two places where progesterone is produced during pregnancy. 1 ................................................................................................................................................ 2 ................................................................................................................................................ [2] (e) (i) Fertility drugs are taken to increase the chance that a woman may become pregnant. Describe and explain how these drugs improve the chances of becoming pregnant. ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................[3]
  • 11. 11 0610/31/M/J/15© UCLES 2015 [Turn over (ii) Outline two social implications of using fertility drugs. 1 ........................................................................................................................................ ........................................................................................................................................... 2 ........................................................................................................................................ ........................................................................................................................................... [2] [Total: 17]
  • 12. 12 0610/31/M/J/15© UCLES 2015 4 A biologist made a slide of some epidermal cells from a scale leaf of an onion bulb. Fig. 4.1 is a drawing that the biologist made of one of the cells. D A B C Fig. 4.1 (a) Table 4.1 shows the functions of the structures within a plant cell. Complete the table by: naming the part of the cell that carries out each function using the letters from Fig. 4.1 to identify the part of the cell named. Table 4.1 function letter from Fig. 4.1 name resists the turgor pressure of the cell controls the activities of the cell site of the chemical reactions of the cell including synthesis of proteins [3]
  • 13. 13 0610/31/M/J/15© UCLES 2015 [Turn over (b) The biologist added a few drops of concentrated salt solution to the cells on the slide and took a photograph of the cells, as shown in Fig. 4.2. Fig. 4.2 (i) With reference to Fig. 4.2, describe the effect on the plant cells of adding a concentrated salt solution. ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................[3] (ii) Use the term water potential to explain the effect you have described. ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................[3] [Total: 9]
  • 14. 14 0610/31/M/J/15© UCLES 2015 5 Mammals have a double circulation system. (a) Explain what is meant by a double circulation system. ................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................... ...............................................................................................................................................[1] (b) Table 5.1 shows some of the main organs in a mammal and the vessels that deliver blood and take it away. Complete the table. Table 5.1 organ blood vessel delivers blood takes blood away heart 1 ..................................................... 2 ............................................. vein 1 aorta 2 .......................................... artery lungs pulmonary artery ........................................................ liver 1 hepatic artery 2 ..................................................... hepatic vein kidney ............................................. artery ................................................ vein [5]
  • 15. 15 0610/31/M/J/15© UCLES 2015 [Turn over (c) Table 5.2 shows the blood pressure in the different blood vessels that supply and drain a muscle in the leg. Table 5.2 blood vessel mean blood pressure/kPa aorta 13 femoral artery 12 distributing/muscular artery 9 arteriole in muscle 6 capillary in muscle 4–1.3 venule in muscle 1.1 femoral vein < 1.0 (i) The table shows that the mean blood pressure decreases from 13kPa in the aorta to 6kPa in the arterioles. Explain why blood pressure must decrease in the arterioles before entering the capillaries. ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................[2] (ii) Explain how blood returns to the heart in the femoral vein against the pull of gravity. ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................[3]
  • 16. 16 0610/31/M/J/15© UCLES 2015 (d) Fig. 5.1 shows a section across part of an artery. Fig. 5.1 With reference to Fig. 5.1, explain how the structure of an artery is related to its function. ................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................... ...............................................................................................................................................[3] [Total: 14]
  • 17. 17 0610/31/M/J/15© UCLES 2015 [Turn over 6 Moose, Alces americanus, shown in Fig. 6.1, are large herbivores that primarily live in northern parts of North America. They have a varied diet that includes young shoots of willow trees and aquatic plants. Fig. 6.1 Isle Royale is a large island in Lake Superior in the United States where there is a population of moose that has been studied by ecologists for a long time. The animals’ only predator is the wolf. The island has a population of wolves that has changed in numbers over the years. (a) (i) Draw a food chain for the organisms in the passages above. [2] (ii) Complete Table 6.1 by stating the name and identifying the trophic level of each organism in the food chain. Table 6.1 name of organism trophic level [3] (iii) State two factors that influence the numbers of a top predator, such as wolves. 1 ........................................................................................................................................ 2 ........................................................................................................................................ [2]
  • 18. 18 0610/31/M/J/15© UCLES 2015 (b) In the 1970s, the American ecologist Paul Colinvaux investigated the energy flow between moose and wolves. His results are summarised in Table 6.2. Table 6.2 energy input or output or energy flow energy/MJ consumed by moose 4320000 respiration of moose 380000 consumed by wolves 56000 respiration of wolves 53000 (i) Calculate the percentage of the energy obtained by the moose that is consumed by the wolves. Show your working. ....................................................... % [2] (ii) Explain why the number of wolves on Isle Royale has never risen above 50 while the highest number of moose recorded is 2450. ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................[5] [Total: 14]
  • 20. 20 0610/31/M/J/15© UCLES 2015 BLANK PAGE 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. To avoid the issue of disclosure of answer-related information to candidates, all copyright acknowledgements are reproduced online in the Cambridge International Examinations Copyright Acknowledgements Booklet. This is produced for each series of examinations and is freely available to download at www.cie.org.uk after the live examination series. Cambridge International Examinations is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group. Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a department of the University of Cambridge.