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2016 B3 unofficial mark scheme aqa 2016

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Reply 20
Anyone have the marks?
Reply 21
Original post by FaithKG
Alright... what was the question? and the answer? I can update the thing


No there was! This is the Aqa TRIPLE paper, not further additional!
Reply 22
Original post by Wimsett
No there was! This is the Aqa TRIPLE paper, not further additional!


I did not come across any 6 marker on the components of the blood! Neither did any of my mates...
(edited 7 years ago)
Reply 23
Original post by gdg123
there was no six mark question on transpiration it was to describe the structure and functions of the cells in the blood and the liquid -
white blood cells
red blood cells
platelets
liquid- plasma

the other six mark question was about the mycroprotein


Are you sure you did the higher AQA paper?
Reply 24
Original post by FaithKG
I did not come across any 6 marker on the components of the blood! Neither did any of my mates...


Yeah I know that's what I mean, the people who are talking about blood do the further additional, I did triple as well with the plant substances
Reply 25
Original post by FaithKG
Are you sure you did the higher AQA paper?


yh the mycroprotein was 4 mark sorry from what i remember i don't think there was a transpiration question
Reply 26
Original post by gdg123
yh the mycroprotein was 4 mark sorry from what i remember i don't think there was a transpiration question


I think you didnt do the same paper as me...
(edited 7 years ago)
Reply 27
Original post by FaithKG
Unofficial ....HIGHER...Triple science

Question 1)
a)Active Transport , Diffusion
b) The bag got heavier because osmosis took place as there was a difference in concentration of sugar solutions so water was taken in so the sugar concentrations became equal.
c) Bag B
Because... Smallest difference in sugar conc. so osmosis will take place the least in this one.

Question 2) (I think it... was the lungs ones)
a) Diaphragm flattens....Volume Increases
b) The shape of the alveolus is different ... the person with the problem has disorted shape
bii) this made it difficult for them to breathe while exercising because the surface area is reduced so not the max. volume of air is not drawn in. While exercing the muscles need energy and this comes from respiration (at least for aerobic) And as the person can not supply sufficient oxygen it means respiration is anareobic... And they can only take in short breaths as there isnt much surface area.

Question 3) (The Movement of ions,water and sugar? 6 marker)
Transpiration Water from inside a leaf evaporates and diffuses out of the leaf, mainly through the stomata (tiny holes found mainly on the lower surface of the leaf) This creates a slight shortage of water in the leaf, and so more water is drawn up from the rest of the plant through the xylem vessels to replace it. This in turn means more water is drawn up from the roots, and so there’s a constant transpiration stream of water through the plant. Roots take up ions ) could be though active transport/osmosis/diffusion) and sugars from the soil and the Xylem transports water/minerals up to the leaves. The phloem transports sugars such as sucrose up the stem.

Question 4) (Heart)
a) Artery has thick muscles and small lumen cause the pressure of the blood coming from the heart is high. Veins have less muscles and bigger lumen so it can carry lots of blood and it doesn’t need thick muscles as its going to the heart.
b) The two differences in the blood components are:
1) Artery contains more oxyhaemoglobins but vein has more haemoglobins.
2) I don’t this... But I said they have less plates in the vein because its going to the heart and it is not needed as much than where as in the muscle it is??
Other potential answers:more oxygen and glucose in the artery and more carbon dioxide in the vein.

Question 5) (Deforestation)
a) Pattern: Deforestation has happened around the border, more in the east ... and the south/south west. The west has continued to be cut down.. more than 250 km. The centre has not been affected.
b) Why does it take place?
1) More population so more land needed to live
2) More demands such as more paper needed and timber used for buildings
c) What are the effects on ecosystem?
1) More habitats destroyed so the distributions of organism differ
2) Less biodiversity because animals are killed during trees being burnt

Question 6) (Insulin)
a) Something about pancreas treatment... organ is rejected because the antigens on the organ is not recognised to the white blood cells produce antibodies which attack the organ. It can be reduced by tissue typing or giving drugs to reduce activity of immune system.
b) When the insulin is too high after the meal...
The sensor senses it... sends it to the data which sends it to the phone etc which calculates the dose of insulin...and tells the insulin pump to send it out. Once the insulin is in the blood it makes the glucose in the blood decrease by storing it in the liver/muscle as glycogen.
c) It is better than other method because
The amount of insulin needed is calculated quickly after sensing so it is quicker to get the glucose levels back to normal

Question 7) (Cow meat burger question?)
a) This way is better than normal because...
1) Does not kill the cow so it may be more ethical?
2) More burger made in short period of time than cows which are intensively farmed therefore less likely to get diseases from it?
b) Better for environment something like that?
-Cows produce methane which is a greenhouse gas
-To grow cows you need to heat their environment so fossil fuels are needed
c) Stem cells are undifferentiated cells which can specialise to become potentially any cell in the body.
d) Better to use stem cell from somewhere other than embryos because some people feel that it could have been potential life and it is killing it.

Question 8) (Stomata)
a)Graph: As the stomata increased the conc of CO2 decreased... use some data
b)The CO2 is needed in photosythesis ... But only a certain amount is needed as if there are more stomatas more CO2 will taken in so less conc is needed.
c) Disadvantage of too many: Water vapour will evaporate out at a faster rate.
d) it will be quickest in dry conditions because high conc. in plant low conc. outside so evaporation is quicker.
( I think there was 1 more question on this topic)


Question 9) (Mycoprotein) (4 marks)
A fungus Fusarium is the main source of mycoprotein. The fungus is grown in fermenters glucose syrup as food. The glucose syrup is obtained by digesting maize starch with enzymes.The fungus respires aerobically, so oxygen is supplied, together with nitrogen (as ammonia) and other minerals. The mixture is also kept at the right temperature and pH. It’s important to prevent other microorganisms growing in the fermenter, so the fermenter is initially sterilised using steam. The incoming nutrients are also heat sterilised and the air supply is filtered. Once ready, the mycoprotein is harvested, purified and dried. It’s then processed further by adding flavourings and other ingredients.

.... I don’t know where these answer goes...
-Some thing about blood from protein ?
1) Less likely to be rejected by the body
2) Person does not need to take drugs to reduce activity of immune system so less costly and less likely to get infections.



I can not remember all the questions... if there are any other please tell me!



body response to decrease in temp 6 marker? what did you put
Reply 28
Original post by dh12345
body response to decrease in temp 6 marker? what did you put


Ah! Thanks I forgot about that question:smile:
Original post by FaithKG
Do you remember the question? But the plant one was 6 marks right?


It was how to do plants take in (absorb) water, mineral ions and how they transport it around the plant???
Reply 30
Original post by FaithKG
I think you didnt do the same paper as me...


i did because all the questions you posted i also did as well...
For the very first question, wasn't it diffusion first then active transport? As there was a lower concentration in the leaf that the 1st substance was going into (diffusion), and for part B, there was a higher concentration in the leaf (AT)?
Reply 32
Original post by vincentvangogh
For the very first question, wasn't it diffusion first then active transport? As there was a lower concentration in the leaf that the 1st substance was going into (diffusion), and for part B, there was a higher concentration in the leaf (AT)?


Yep you are correct... Can I just ask did you come across a 6 marker about blood?
Original post by FaithKG
Yep you are correct... Can I just ask did you come across a 6 marker about blood?


Ah, phew! Nope sorry, only plant vessels and the heat loss in the body
I literally said the oxyhaemoglobin and haemoglobin thing and then I crossed it out and wrote ‘Arteries carry blood to the organs and veins carry blood to the heart’, god, am I stupid?


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Original post by gdg123
The six mark question was about blood cells not transpiration


I thought it was too. I didn't see anything about transpiration on the paper.
Guys, guys, we did two different papers for sure! It's been sorted already. Some of us sat triple and some further Biology, so some questions overlapped but the six markers were different. That's why some of us wrote about the body's reaction to the cold and others about hot. It wasn't a mistake, it was different papers. That's also why some of us had a question on plant transports rather than blood.
Reply 37
Original post by wildjones
Guys, guys, we did two different papers for sure! It's been sorted already. Some of us sat triple and some further Biology, so some questions overlapped but the six markers were different. That's why some of us wrote about the body's reaction to the cold and others about hot. It wasn't a mistake, it was different papers. That's also why some of us had a question on plant transports rather than blood.


Ah thank you! I literally panicked so much yesterday... I thought I missed a whole page!:smile:
Is it not diaphragm contacts which therefore increases the volume in the lungs.
I'm pretty sure it is. If it reaxes/fallaterns then the volume will decrease and iar forced out but it was breathing in. Please tell me I'm right someone
there were 2 6 markers one about the transportation of ions water and etc in the plant and one about homoeostasis, in which how does the body maintain heat when it is cold, or something like that :wink: and the mycroprotein was a 4 marker

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