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AQA Biology A-Level - Respiration QP




Q1.
(a) Describe the process of glycolysis.

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(b) Malonate inhibits a reaction in the Krebs cycle.

Explain why malonate would decrease the uptake of oxygen in a respiring
cell.

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Q2.

(c) In muscles, pyruvate is converted to lactate during prolonged exercise.

Explain why converting pyruvate to lactate allows the continued production
of ATP by anaerobic respiration.

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Q3.
Yeast cells can respire aerobically or anaerobically. A student used the
apparatus shown in Figure 1 to measure the rate of respiration in yeast.

She:

• positioned the flask in a water bath so that the yeast culture reached a
constant temperature
• then left the apparatus for one hour before starting her investigation.

Figure 1




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(a) Suggest one reason why it was important that the student left the
apparatus for one hour after the yeast culture reached a constant
temperature.

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(b) During her investigation, the coloured liquid moved to the right.

Explain why it moved to the right.

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(c) The student found that the coloured liquid moved 1.5 cm in 24 hours. The
diameter of the lumen (hole) of the capillary tubing was 1 mm.

The volume of a capillary tubing is given by πr2l, where π is 3.14 and l =
length.

Calculate the volume of gas produced in cm3 hour–1.
Show your working.




Answer = ____________________ cm3 hour–1
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