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AQA A LEVEL BIOLOGY PAPER 2 LATEST 2025 WITH
QUESTIONS AND WELL DETAILED ANSWERS GRADED
A+|| LATEST UPDATE 2025/26

air spaces between them = rapid diffusion, long and narrow and are packed with

chloroplast the thin tissue of the leaf allows light to reach mesophyll -

CORRECTANSWER Name three advantages of mesophyll in the leaf



stroma in the fluid filled matrix -CORRECTANSWER where does the LIR occur?



100 stacked discs of thylakoids -CORRECTANSWER what is the grana?



chlorophyll absorbs light energy, excite electrons, move along carriers etc releasing

energy, used to join ADP and pi to form ATP, photolysis of water produces protons

electrons oxygen, NADP reduced by electrons -CORRECTANSWER describe the light

dependent reaction starting with Photolysis



electron is oxidised that reduces NADP, carries out series of redox reactions along the

electron transport chain that is then accepted by oxygen that is the terminal electron

receptor which oxidises NADPH back to NADP -CORRECTANSWER describe the

electron transport chain



contain both DNA and RNA so proteins can be manufactured quickly, thylakoid

membrane has a large SA for rapid DF and a network of proteins in the Grana to

,maximise the absorbance of light -CORRECTANSWER name three advantages of the

structure of a chloraplast



CO2 combines 5 carbon ribulose-bi-phosphate to make 6 carbon molecule that is then

catalysed by rubisco to create two 3 phosphate glycerate molecules that are then

reduced via NADP and energy from ATP from LDR to triose phosphate that will

eventually turn into glucose, NADP reformed and goes back to LDR -

CORRECTANSWER describe the process of the LIR



phosphorylated glucose is broken down in two 3 carbon molecules called pyruvate

(happens in the matrix mitochondria -CORRECTANSWER what is glycolysis and where

does it happen?



pyruvate is decarboxylated and dehydrogenated to acetate NAD is reduced -

CORRECTANSWER what happens in the link reaction after Glycolysis?



acetyl coenzyme A combines with oxaloacetate to form citrate which is decarboxylated

and dehydrogenated to form 5 carbon molecule which is then dehydrogenated and

decarboxylated to form 4 carbon ATP made by substrate-level phosphorylation and

FAD is reduced, oxalacetate is then regenerated to restart the cycle -

CORRECTANSWER what happens in the Krebs Cycle after the link reaction?

, H+ from oxidized reduced NAD and FAD, splits into p and e travels down electron

transport chain via oxidation-reduction reactions losing energy each carrier used pump

p from matrix into intermembrane space creating high concentration forming

electrochemical gradient move down into matrix by ATP synthase drives synthesis ATP

chemiosmosis, Matriz end transport chain p,e, and o combine form water. o final

electron acceptor. -CORRECTANSWER what is oxidative phosphorylation?



hydrolysed to glycerol that is phosphorylated into into triose phosphate that becomes

glucose and thus glycolysis can occur -CORRECTANSWER how does the respiration

of lipids occur?



where no oxygen is available to accept the H+ ion and so reduced NAD builds up and

cannot take anymore H+ from Glyolysis thus pyruvate is now reduced and produces

lactate and oxdidised NAD and produces ethanol in plants -CORRECTANSWER what

is anaerobic respiration?



the dry weight of the total mass of living material in a specific area at a given time -

CORRECTANSWER what is biomass?



gross primary production - respiratory losses = the chemical energy left -

CORRECTANSWER what is the calculation for net primary production? and what is it?



total chemical plant biomass -CORRECTANSWER what is gross primary production?

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