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Pearson Edexcel Level 3 GCE Biology A (Salter Nuffield) Advanced Subsidiary PAPER 2: Development, Plants and the Environment QP MAY 2025

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Pearson Edexcel Level 3 GCE
Thursday 22 May 2025
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Advanced Subsidiary
PAPER 2: Development, Plants and the Environment

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Pearson Edexcel Level 3 GCE Biology A (Salter Nuffield) Advanced Subsidiary PAPER 2: Development, Plants and
the Environment QP MAY 2025
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•• Use black ink or ball‑point pen.
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•• Answer all questions.
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1 All living organisms are made of cells.

(a) The image shows an electronmicrograph of an organelle found only in
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(i) This organelle is not found in prokaryotic cells.
Explain why this type of organelle is present only in eukaryotic cells and not
in prokaryotic cells.
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(ii) Calculate the width of this organelle from A to B, as shown in the image.
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(i) Which row in the table identifies structures E, F and G?
(1)

Structure E Structure F Structure G

A chloroplast centriole nucleus

B chloroplast Golgi apparatus nuclear membrane

C mitochondrion centriole nuclear membrane

D mitochondrion Golgi apparatus nucleus



(ii) Which row of the table shows the processes that involve structures E and F?
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Structure E Structure F

A photosynthesis mitosis

B photosynthesis protein synthesis

C respiration mitosis

D respiration photosynthesis



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