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Form 4 Term 2 2015 Biology Paper 3 Exam Set 1 [PDF]

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Question 1

Using the cork borer provided bore out three long pieces of potato tissues. Measure out and cut three 3 cm cylindrical pieces.
Take the pieces of potato tissue and place each into a separate test-tube labeled D, e and F respectively.
Fill test tube D with solution labeled L1
Fill test-tube E with solution labeled L2
Leave test-tube F blank, I.e add no liquid to it
Allow the experiment to stand for 30 minutes
  1. After 30 minutes, remove one piece of tissue at a time; dry it with blotting paper and measure its length. Record your measurements in the table below.

  2. Account for the observation made in the measurements of each tissue after 30 minutes in test tubes labeled D and E above.
    D
    E
  3. What was the purpose of test – tube F and its content.
  4. Crush the rest of the potato into paste using a pestle and mortar and add little water to make a suspension and stir. Carry out food tests on the suspension using the reagents provided. Fill your answers in the table below.


Answer
  1. - Tissue in L1 should be shorter tham 3cm
    - Tissue in L2 should be longer than 3cm
    - tissue intest tube F (blank) should be 3cm.
  2. D - L1 is hypertonic to the cell sap of potato tissue; and therefore water moves out of the cells into L1 by osmosis; the cells become plasmolysed and flaccid and thus leads to shrinking and decrease in length of the potato tissue
    E - L2 is hypotonic to the cell sap of the potato tissue cells; the cells therefore gain water by osmosis; and become turgid leading to increase in length of the tissue
  3. It acted as a control experiment


Question 2

The diagrams below represent body parts of some organisms (animals). Study them and answer the question that follow.

    1. Suggest the type of food eaten by organisms with the parts labeled A, B, C and F
    2. With reasons, suggest the likely habitat of the organism from which the parts labeled D and E were obtained.
    1. Suggest the type of evolution that is exemplified by the organisms labeled D, E and F. Give reason for your answer.
      The type of evolution
      Reason
    2. Suggest the significance of the above named type of evolution for the organism
Answer
    1. Divergent evolution;
      Reason: Similar basic structure and embryonic origin but modified into different
    2. forms / appearance.
      (2mks) Enable the organisms / animals to utilize different ecological niches to avoid competition for food.
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