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AQA GCSE Biology - Paper 1 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS SOLVED. Adaptations of Exchange Surfaces - CORRECT ANSWER1) Large surface area - lots of substances can diffuse at once 2) Lots of blood vessels - to get stuff into and out of the blood quickly 3) Thin membrane - short distance for substances to diffuse 4) Often ventilated - air moves in & out Aerobic respiration - CORRECT ANSWERRespiration using oxygen Goes on constantly in plants and animals Most of the reactions happen inside mitochondria Aerobic respiration equation - CORRECT ANSWERGlucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water Anaerobic respiration - animals - CORRECT ANSWERRespiration without oxygen Incomplete breakdown of glucose Happens when your body can't sup

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AQA GCSE Biology - Paper 1 EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS SOLVED.

Adaptations of Exchange Surfaces - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅1) Large surface area - lots of substances can
diffuse at once

2) Lots of blood vessels - to get stuff into and out of the blood quickly

3) Thin membrane - short distance for substances to diffuse

4) Often ventilated - air moves in & out



Aerobic respiration - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅Respiration using oxygen

Goes on constantly in plants and animals

Most of the reactions happen inside mitochondria



Aerobic respiration equation - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅Glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water



Anaerobic respiration - animals - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅Respiration without oxygen

Incomplete breakdown of glucose

Happens when your body can't supply enough oxygen to your muscles during vigorous exercise

Doesn't transfer as much energy as aerobic respiration - glucose isn't fully oxidised



Anaerobic respiration - plants & yeasts - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅In yeasts, it's called fermentation

Fermentation is used to make bread and alcohol drinks



Anaerobic respiration equation - animals - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅Glucose --> lactic acid



Anaerobic respiration equation - plants and yeasts - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅Glucose --> ethanol + carbon
dioxide

,Aspirin - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅Used as a painkiller & to lower fever

Developed from a chemical found in willow



Avoiding Contamination - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅1) The Petri dishes & culture medium must be
sterilised before use (heating to a high temperature), to kill any unwanted microorganisms

2) If an inoculating loop is used to transfer the bacteria to the culture medium, it should be sterilised
first by passing it through a hot flame

3) After transferring the bacteria, the lid of the Petri dish should be lightly taped on - stops any
microorganisms from the air getting it

4) The Petri dish should be stored upside down - stops drops of condensation falling onto the agar
surface



B-lymphocytes - white blood cells - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅Recognise foreign antigens on cells and
produce antibodies to lock onto the antigens so that the cells can be located and destroyed

The antibodies are specific to that type of antigen - they form a lock and key connection



Benedict's Test - testing for sugars - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅1) Prepare a food sample & transfer 5cm³ to
a test tube

2) Prepare a water bath so that it's set to 75°C

3) Add some Benedict's solution to the test tube (about 10 drops) using a pipette

4) Place the test tube in the water bath using a test tube holder & leave it there for 5 minutes. Ensure
the tube is pointing away from you

5) If the food sample contains a reducing sugar, the solution in the test tube will change from the normal
blue colour to green, yellow or brick-red - depends how much sugar is in the food



Big Molecules - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅Starch

Proteins

Fats



Biuret Test - testing for proteins - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅1) Prepare a sample of your food & transfer
2cm³ of it to a test tube

2) Add 2cm³ of biuret solution to the sample & mix the contents of the tube by gently shaking it

,3) If the food sample contains protein, the solution will change from blue to pink or purple



Calculation - Rate of Reaction - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅Rate = 1000/time



Chemical defences of plants - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅1) Antibacterial chemicals - these kill bacteria and
are found in mint plants and witch hazels

2) Poisons helped to deter herbivores from eating them e.g. tobacco plants, foxgloves and deadly
nightshade



Cilia as a defence - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅Hair-like structures which waft the mucus up to the back of
your throat where it can be swallowed (and used to trap pathogens)



Common symptoms of plant diseases - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅1) Stunted growth

2) Abnormal growths e.g. lumps

3) Spots on the leaves

4) Malformed stems or leaves

5) Patches of decay (rot)

6) Discolouration



CONS of vaccinations - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅1) Sometimes they don't give you immunity

2) They can sometimes trigger bad reactions e.g. swelling, fevers, seizures - bad reactions are very rare



Digitalis - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅Used to treat heart conditions

Developed from a chemical found in foxgloves



Disadvantages of Stem Cells - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅1) Stem cells grown in the lab may become
contaminated with a virus - this will be passed onto the patient & make them sicker

2) Some people think that human embryos shouldn't be used for experiments - each one is a potential
human life

3) Scientists should focus more on finding & developing other sources of stem cells

, Drinking as a risk factor - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅Drinking too much alcohol causes liver disease, affects
brain function and damages the nerve cells in the brain



Drug testing - Stage 1 - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅Drugs are tested on human cells and tissues

However, human cells and tissue won't determine a drug's effectiveness against an entire body system



Drug testing - Stage 2 - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅Drugs are tested on live animals - at least two different
mammals

Tests for efficacy (whether it works), toxicity (how harmful it is) and to determine the right dosage



Drug testing - Stage 3 - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅Drugs are tested on human volunteers

1) Drug is tested on healthy volunteers at a low dosage - reveals any harmful side effects

2) Drug is tested on the sick people it is designed to treat - used to find the optimum dosage

3) The patients are randomly sorted into 2 groups - one group gets a placebo, the other gets the actual
drug



Epidermal tissue - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅Covers the whole plant



Example of an organ system - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅Digestive system - glands (pancreas and salivary
glands), stomach, liver, small intestine and large intestine



Examples of active transport - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅Plants = Root hairs absorb minerals and water.
Each branch of a root will be covered in tiny hairs, therefore increasing the surface area for the
absorption of minerals and water. The concentration of minerals is usually higher in the root hair cells
than in the soil around them, therefore they can't use diffusion for this process.

Animals = Glucose is taken in from the gut and from kidney tubules.



Examples of tissues - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅Muscular tissue - contracts to move whatever it's attached
to

Glandular tissue - makes and secretes chemicals like enzymes and hormones
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