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Paper Reference Surname ry a 6/1/0/4 / 03h 6104/03 camrncoy Edexcel GCE Tenia Biology : Biology (Human) fee) ks] Advanced rt Unit Test 4C Core and Option Human Health and Fitness 3 Monday 24 January 2005 — Morning Time: | hour 30 minutes Items included with question papers Nil TI Instructions to Candidates In the boxes above, write your centre number, candidate number, your sumame and initials) and your signature. The paper reference is shown above. Check that you have the correct question paper. Answer ALL NINE questions in the spaces provided in this booklet Your answer to Question 5 should be written on the lined pages. If you need to use additional answer sheets, attach them loosely but securely inside this booklet. Show all th in any calculations and state the units. Calculators may be used Include diagrams in your answers where these are helpful Information for Candidates The marks for individual questions and parts of questions are shown in round brackets: ©. (2) The total mark for this question paper is 70. an |e Advice to Candidates You willbe assessed on your ability fo organise and present information, ideas, descriptions and arguments clearly and logically, taking account of your use of grammar, punctuation and spelling. Total “psa Turn over xo027s (MINIM ectexcee Answer ALL questions in the spaces provided. 1, The table below refers to some regions of the brain and their functions, Complete the table by inserting the correct word or words. Leave blank Region of brain One function Medulla Leaming and memory Control of balance and fine movement Hypothalamus (Total 4 marks) Lea blank 2. An investigation was carried out into the effect of cyanide on the respiration of yeast cells. Cyanide is an electron transport inhibitor. It binds irreversibly with one of the electron carriers. The yeast cells were mixed with a buffer solution which had ADP, phosphate ions and glucose dissolved in it. This suspension was incubated for 30 minutes and during this time the oxygen content of the solution was monitored using an oxygen probe. ‘The experiment was then repeated but cyanide was added to the suspension after 5 minutes of incubation. The results obtained are shown in the graph below. 10, Oxygen content of the suspension 8 arbitrary units Cyanide added 6 4 | 2 0 ; No cyanide added 0 7 @ 5 0% 3 Mm Time of incubation/ minutes (a) State precisely where the electron transport chain is found. (a) (b) Explain why the oxygen content of the suspension did not change after the cyanide was added. | Q) | Se Turn over

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