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Question 1

  1. Suggest two reasons why cross pollination is considered advantageous over self pollination.
  2. State three mechanisms in plant that prevent self pollination.
  3. What are the functions of the following in a mammal?
    i. Sominiferous tubules
    ii. Oviduct
    iii. Prostate glands
Answer
  1. 1. Genetic diseases can be easily eliminated.
    2. Gene exchange /mixing leads to hybrid vigour.
  2. 1. Heterostyl
    2. Protogyny
    3. Protandry
  3. i. Sominiferous tubules - Production of spermatozoa.
    ii. Oviduct - Provides passage for the ovum to the uterus after fertilization; fertilization takes place in the upper region of the oviduct.
    iii. Prostate glands - Produces an alkaline fluid that neutralizes acid in the vaginal/urethra (male), the fluid contains nutrients for the sperm and also activate sperms.
Question 2

Study the organism shown below and answer the questions that follows

  1. State the kingdom to which the organism belongs and give reason for your answer.
  2. Name the structure labelled A
  3. Give the function of the part labeled C
Answer
  1. Kingdom protoctista
    Reason - Unicellular, eukaryotic, reproduce by a sexual fission
  2. A - Cilia
  3. To get rid of excess water by osmosis.
Question 3

The diagram below shows the exchange site between circulatory system and body cells.

  1. Name the blood cell labelled B
  2. State the gas that diffuses from B to the tissue cell.
  3. How is tissue fluid formed?
  4. Name the cell labeled C
Answer
  1. B - Red blood cells.
  2. Oxygen
  3. Formed from part of blood minus blood cells and plasma that ultra filtrates to fill in channels and spaces between the cells.
  4. C- Leucocyte
Question 4

Hemophilia or bleeder’s disease is a condition in which blood takes a longer time than usual to clot. This is due to lack of a certain blood protein. The gene for hemophilia is recessive to the gene for normal clotting factor and is found on the X-chromosome.
  1. Explain why there are only female carriers for hemophilia and no male carriers for traits.
  2. A carrier female for hemophilia trait married a normal male. Work out the possible genotype of the children. Let letter H represent the normal gene, and let h represents the gene for hemophilia.
  3. Name one other disorder in humans that is determined by certain genes on the X-chromosome thatlack a corresponding allele on the Y chromosome.
Answer
  1. Female have two x chromosomes in a gamete while males have only one x chromosomes the gene for hemophilia is located on the x –chromosomes ,such that in heterozygous condition a female does not show the trait.
  2. H - Normal gene
    H - Gene for hemophilia
    Parental phenotype: carrier x normal;
    Parental genotype: XHXh X XHY

  3. Colour blindness.
Question 5

Explain how comparative embryology is an evidence for organic evolution.
Answer
Vertebrates embryos have similar morphological features e.g. single circulatory system ;( segmented) myotomes notochord, gills, pharyngeal, cleft and a tail.
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