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BIOLOGYWritten examination

Friday 3 November 2017 Reading time: 9.00 am to 9.15 am (15 minutes) Writing time: 9.15 am to 11.45 am (2 hours 30 minutes)

QUESTION AND ANSWER BOOK

Structure of bookSection Number of

questionsNumber of questions

to be answeredNumber of

marks

A 40 40 40B 11 11 80

Total 120

• Studentsarepermittedtobringintotheexaminationroom:pens,pencils,highlighters,erasers,sharpenersandrulers.

• StudentsareNOTpermittedtobringintotheexaminationroom:blanksheetsofpaperand/orcorrectionfluid/tape.

• Nocalculatorisallowedinthisexamination.

Materials supplied• Questionandanswerbookof39 pages• Answersheetformultiple-choicequestions

Instructions• Writeyourstudent numberinthespaceprovidedaboveonthispage.• Checkthatyourname andstudent numberasprintedonyouranswersheetformultiple-choice

questionsarecorrect, andsignyournameinthespaceprovidedtoverifythis.• Unlessotherwiseindicated,thediagramsinthisbookarenotdrawntoscale.• AllwrittenresponsesmustbeinEnglish.

At the end of the examination• Placetheanswersheetformultiple-choicequestionsinsidethefrontcoverofthisbook.

Students are NOT permitted to bring mobile phones and/or any other unauthorised electronic devices into the examination room.

©VICTORIANCURRICULUMANDASSESSMENTAUTHORITY2017

SUPERVISOR TO ATTACH PROCESSING LABEL HEREVictorian Certificate of Education 2017

STUDENT NUMBER

Letter

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Considerthestructureandfunctionalimportanceofproteins.Whichoneofthefollowingstatementsaboutproteinsiscorrect?A. Achangeinthetertiarystructureofaproteinmayresultintheproteinbecomingbiologicallyinactive.B. Proteinswithaquaternarystructurewillbemoreactivethanproteinswithoutaquaternarystructure.C. Twodifferentproteinswiththesamenumberofaminoacidswillhaveidenticalfunctions.D. Denaturationwillaltertheprimarystructureofaprotein.

Use the following information to answer Questions 2–4.ThelacoperonwasoriginallyidentifiedinEscherichia coli.Thelacoperonhasthreestructuralgenes:lacZ,lacY andlacA.ThelacZgenecodesfortheproductionoftheenzymeβ-galactosidase,whichcatalysesthebreakdownoflactoseintoglucoseandgalactose.Belowisadiagramthatshowstheorderofthegenesfoundinthelacoperon.ThedotsrepresenttheDNAnucleotidesbetweenthegenes.

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regulatory gene……

promoter gene operator gene lacZ lacY lacA……

Question 2Tobegintranscriptionofthethreestructuralgenes,RNApolymeraseneedstobindtotheA. operatorgene.B. promotergene.C. regulatorygene.D. structuralgenes.

Question 3AmutationintheregulatorygeneofthelacoperonmayresultinA. inhibitionoftheoperatorgene.B. RNApolymerasenotbeingabletoperformtranscription.C. thelacoperonswitchingoninthepresenceoflactoseonly.D. productionofarepressormoleculethatisunabletobindtotheoperatorgene.

SECTION A – Multiple-choice questions

Instructions for Section AAnswerallquestionsinpencilontheanswersheetprovidedformultiple-choicequestions.Choosetheresponsethatiscorrectorthatbest answersthequestion.Acorrectanswerscores1;anincorrectanswerscores0.Markswillnotbedeductedforincorrectanswers.Nomarkswillbegivenifmorethanoneansweriscompletedforanyquestion.Unlessotherwiseindicated,thediagramsinthisbookarenot drawntoscale.

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Question 4WhenlactoseispresentinE. coli,thelactosemoleculesarerearrangedtobecomeallolactosemolecules.Followingthisrearrangement,thestructuralgenesinthelacoperonaretranscribed.ThisisbecauseA. thelacoperonisswitchedoff.B. allolactosebindstothepromotergene.C. repressormoleculesbindtoallolactose.D. theregulatorygeneproducesmoreRNApolymerase.

Question 5Thebiochemicalpathwayofglycolysisinvolvesnineintermediatereactionsteps.Oneofthesestepsisrepresentedinthediagrambelow.

phosphofructokinase

fructose 6-phosphate fructose 1, 6-biphosphate

ATP ADP

Itiscorrecttostatethat,inthisreaction,phosphofructokinaseA. actsasacoenzyme.B. increasestherateofreaction.C. isthesubstrateforthereaction.D. releasesenergyintheformofADP.

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Use the following information to answer Questions 6–8.Hydrogenperoxideisatoxicby-productofmanybiochemicalreactions.Cellsbreakdownhydrogenperoxideintowaterandoxygengaswiththehelpoftheintracellularenzymecatalase.TheoptimumpHofcatalaseis7.ABiologystudentmeasuredtheactivityofcatalasebyrecordingthevolumeofoxygengasproducedfromthedecompositionofhydrogenperoxidewhenacatalasesuspensionwasaddedtoit.Thecatalasesuspensionwasmadefromground,rawpotatomixedwithdistilledwater.Thestudentperformedtwotestsandgraphedtheresults.

2.5

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volume ofoxygen gas

produced (cm3)Test 1

Test 2

Test1used5mLof3%hydrogenperoxidesolutionand0.5mLofcatalasesuspension,andwasconductedat20°CinabuffersolutionofpH7.Test2 wascarriedoutunderidenticalconditionstoTest1,exceptforonefactorthatthe studentchanged.

Question 6AnexplanationfortheresultsofTest2wouldbethatthestudentA. increasedtheconcentrationofcatalasebyaddinglesswatertothegroundpotato.B. increasedthetemperaturebyplacingthetesttubeinawaterbathsetat30°C.C. usedahydrogenperoxidesolutionwithahigherconcentration.D. addedacatalasesuspensionmadefromacookedpotatochip.

Question 7ThestudentthenperformedmoretestsbyvaryingthepHofthebuffersolution.ItisexpectedthatA. atpH6thereactionwillcease.B. atpH9thereactionwillbefaster.C. atpH2andpH10verylittleoxygenwillbeproduced.D. agreatervolumeofoxygenwillbeproducedeachtimethepHisincreased.

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Question 8Duringtheexperiment,thestudentmeasuredthevaryingpHlevelsusingadigitalpHmeter.ThestudentcalibratedthemeterusingapH7buffersolution.ThereasonthestudentcalibratedthepHmeterwastoA. ensurearandomerrorwouldnotinfluencetheresults.B. eliminatetheeffectofalluncontrolledvariables.C. enabletheuseoftheinstrumentwithprecision.D. allowthepHtobemeasuredaccurately.

Use the following information to answer Questions 9 and 10.Thefollowingisathree-dimensionaldiagramofanorganellefoundineukaryoticcells.

X

Y

Source:AlilaMedicalMedia/Shutterstock.com

Question 9TheregionlabelledXiscalledtheA. matrix.B. crista.C. innermembrane.D. intermembranespace.

Question 10ThestructurelabelledYiswhereA. glucoseentersglycolysis.B. NAD+isconvertedintoNADH.C. themajorityofATPisproducedinthecell.D. pyruvateisbrokendown,releasingcarbondioxide.

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Question 11Ananimalcellculturewasexposedtoradioactivelylabelledoxygen.Thecellswerethenmonitoredforthreeminutes.Afterthistime,theradioactivelylabelledoxygenatomswouldbepresentinwhichcellularchemical?A. adenosinetriphosphateB. carbondioxideC. glucoseD. water

Question 12EvidenceforthebacterialoriginofchloroplastsissupportedbyobservationsthatbothchloroplastsandbacteriaA. donotcontainribosomes.B. reproduceanddividebymitosis.C. haveasinglecircularchromosome.D. storechlorophyllintheiroutermembrane.

Use the following information to answer Questions 13 and 14.Thegraphbelowshowsthenetoutputofoxygeninspinachleavesaslightintensityisincreased.Temperatureiskeptconstantduringtheexperiment.

0 10 20 30 40 50

light intensity (arbitrary units, AU)

60 70 80 90

net output of oxygen(units of oxygen per gram

leaf tissue per minute)

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Question 13Whichoneofthefollowingconclusionscanbemadebasedonthegraph?A. AtpointTphotosynthesisisnolongeroccurring.B. Theoptimalleveloflightintensityforphotosynthesisis40AU.C. AtpointStheamountofoxygenoutputisathirdofthatatpointP.D. Below10AUoflightintensitytheaerobicrespirationrateisgreaterthanthephotosynthesisrate.

Question 14TherateofoxygenoutputremainsconstantbetweenpointsPandObecauseA. heathasdenaturedtheenzymesinvolvedinthephotosynthesisreactions.B. theconcentrationofavailablecarbondioxidelimitstherateofphotosynthesis.C. thelightintensityhasdamagedthechlorophyllmoleculespresentinthespinachchloroplasts.D. highlevelsofoxygenproducedatpointPhaveaccumulatedaroundthespinachleaves,resultinginnomore

oxygenbeingproduced.

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Question 15Avariegatedleaffromaplantisshownbelow.

K

M

Source:LeDo/Shutterstock.com

CellsfromsectionsMandKwereexaminedandsimplesketcheswereproduced.

A typical cell from section M A typical cell from section K

Fromthisinformation,itcanbeconcludedthatA. cellsinsectionKwouldbeunabletocarryoutaerobicrespiration.B. light-independentreactionsofphotosynthesiscanoccurincellsfromsectionK.C. thereischlorophyllpresentincellsfromsectionKbutnotincellsfromsectionM.D. glucosewouldbemanufacturedfromcarbondioxideandwaterincellsfromsectionMbutnotincellsfrom

sectionK.

Question 16AmoleculethattakespartinmanybiochemicalreactionsisNADP+.ItiscorrecttostatethatA. NADP+becomesNADHwhenitisloaded.B. NADP+hasahigherenergylevelwhenitisunloaded.C. energyisreleasedwhenNADP+isconvertedtoNADPH.D. NADP+carriesadditionalenergywhenprotonsandelectronsareaddedtoit.

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Use the following information to answer Questions 17 and 18.Thediagrambelowshowsasummaryofthestepsinaninsulinsignallingpathwaythatresultsinincreasedglucoseuptake.

insulin receptor

glucose molecules

insulin molecules bind

extracellular environment intracellular environment

secondary messenger moleculesand enzyme reactions

glucose-specific carriermolecules sent to plasmamembrane

insulinmolecules

Ascientiststudiedtheinsulinsignallingpathwaysoftwofemalepatients,EleniandShani.Eleni’spathwayisthesameasthatshowninthediagramabove.ThescientistdiscoveredthatthegenethatencodestheinsulinreceptorinShanihasamutation.InsulinmoleculescannotbindtoShani’sinsulinreceptors.

Question 17Fromthisinformation,itwouldbecorrecttoconcludethatA. insulinactsasahydrophilicsignallingmoleculeinEleniandShani.B. therewouldbemoreglucose-specificcarriermoleculesinShani’splasmamembranesthaninEleni’s.C. thebindingofinsulinmoleculestothereceptorinitiatestransductionandtheuptakeofglucoseinto

Eleni’scells.D. thepresenceofinsulininShaniwouldcauseanincreaseintheconcentrationofthesecondary

messengermolecules.

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Question 18ThescientistmeasuredthebloodglucoselevelsofbothEleniandShaniovera120-minuteperiodaftertheywereinjectedwiththehormoneinsulin.Thetablebelowshowstheresults.

Time (minutes)

Shani’s blood glucose level

(arbitrary units, AU)

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(arbitrary units, AU)

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120 6.0 5.1

ThescientistwantedtocompareEleni’sandShani’sbloodglucoselevelsatthe90-minutemark.Whichoneofthefollowinggraphswouldallowthescientisttopredicttheirbloodglucoselevelsmostaccurately90minutesaftertheywereinjectedwithinsulin?

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Question 19Thediagrambelowshowsthelocationofcancercellswithinatissue.

cancer cell

Source:inbevel/Shutterstock.com

Thenumberofcancercellswithinthetissueisrapidlyincreasing.ThisincreaseinthenumberofcancercellscanbeexplainedbyA. increasedcaspasefunctionwithineachofthecancercells.B. decreasedrateofapoptosisinthesurroundingnormalcells.C. reductioninsizeofthenucleiofcancercellscomparedtothoseofnormalcells.D. impairedsignallingfromdeathreceptorslocatedonthemembraneofthecancercells.

Question 20 Cytokinesareanexampleofasignallingmolecule.CytokinesA. arehydrophobic(lipid-based)hormones.B. producedbyacellcandiffusetoanearbytargetcell.C. crossasynapsebymovingdownaconcentrationgradient.D. aresecretedbyananimal,thenreleasedintotheairandproduceaneffectinanotheranimal.

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Question 21Myastheniagravisisanautoimmunediseaseinwhichautoantibodiesaffectthetransmissionofanerveimpulse.Inmyastheniagravis,communicationbetweenanerveandamuscleacrossaneuromuscularjunctionisdisrupted.Themusclecannotcontractwhenthiscommunicationisdisrupted.Thediagrambelowshowsaneuromuscularjunction.

axon of nerve cell

vesicle containing acetylcholine

acetylcholine receptor

membrane of muscle cell

Whichoneofthefollowingcouldexplainthefunctionalcauseofmyastheniagravis?A. Acetylcholineisahydrophobicmolecule.B. Acetylcholineisreleasedfromvesiclesbyendocytosis.C. Myastheniagravisautoantibodiesattachtoandblocktheacetylcholinereceptors.D. Signaltransductioninthemusclecellisamplifiedbyautoantibodiesproducedinpeoplewithmyastheniagravis.

Question 22Whichofthefollowingmatchesacellcorrectlywithitsroleinanimmuneresponse?

Cell Role

A. macrophage stimulatesinflammationbysecretinginterferon

B. dendriticcell presentsfragmentsofantigenstoThelpercells

C. mastcell engulfsbacteriaanddebris

D. neutrophil secretesantibodies

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Question 23

tonsils

spleen

lymph nodes

The human lymphatic system

Source:AlilaMedicalMedia/Shutterstock.com

Thelymphaticsystemincludesthelymphnodes,spleenandtonsils.IntheseparticularorgansA. clottingfactorsareinactivatedtohelpsealawound.B. clonalselectionandproliferationofBcellsoccurs.C. non-selfantigensareidentifiedbyredbloodcells.D. theinitialresponsetoanallergenistriggered.

Use the following information to answer Questions 24 and 25.Multiplesclerosis(MS)isanautoimmunedisease.InsufferersofMS,themyelincoatingofnervecellaxonsisdamaged.Thisdamageresultsinpoortransmissionofnervemessagesbetweenthebrain,thespinalcordandtherestofthebody.OneaspectofMSdiagnosisisimagingthebraintodetectvisibleareasofdemyelination,calledplaques.

Question 24 ResearchersinvestigatingMShaveanalysedvarioustissuesamplesfrompatients.InthesesamplestheywouldexpecttofindA. anabundanceofallergensinnervecells.B. cancercellsinMSplaquesinbraintissue.C. increasednumbersofThelpercellsinspinalfluid.D. anabsenceofTcytotoxiccellsinthespinalcordandbrain.

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Question 25ScientistsareinvestigatingfactorsthatincreasethelikelihoodofdevelopingMS.Recently,the‘hygienetheory’hasbeenconsideredapossiblefactor.Thistheoryproposesthat,ifachild’senvironmentisoverlyhygienicanddoesnotallowsufficientexposuretoawiderangeofnon-selfantigens,anoveractiveimmunesystemwillresultlaterinlife.Arecentstudytestedforthepresenceofantibodiesto thebacteria thatcausestomachulcers,Helicobacter pylori,inthebloodof550MSpatientsand299healthypeople.Bothgroupsofpeoplehadthesameproportionofeachgenderandwereofsimilarage.ExposuretoH. pyloriusuallyoccursbytheageoftwoyears.TheresultsoftheantibodytestingshowedthattherateofH. pyloriinfectionwas30%lowerinthewomenwithMSthaninthehealthywomenorhealthymen.ThefindingsofthisstudyareconsistentwiththesuggestionthatA. monoclonalantibodiescouldbeusedtotreatMS.B. malesareaffectedbyMS30%moreoftenthanfemales.C. sufferingfromastomachulcerisacommonsymptomofMS.D. infemaleschildhoodexposuretoH. pylorihelpstoprotectagainstMS.

Question 26 Adailybloodsamplewasobtainedfromanindividualwhoreceivedasinglevaccinationagainstaparticularstrainoftheinfluenzavirus. Theindividualhadnopriorexposuretothisstrainofinfluenza.Thegraphbelowshowstheconcentrationofantibodiespresentintheindividual’sbloodforthisstrainofinfluenzaoveraperiodof65days.

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Whichoneofthefollowingconclusionscanbemadeusingthisdata?A. MemoryBcellswereactivatedbyexposuretothesamestrainoftheinfluenzavirusonday22.B. Bplasmacellsspecifictothisstrainofinfluenzaweremostnumerousonday12.C. Herdimmunitytothisparticularstrainofinfluenzawasachievedbyday55.D. Thevaccinationcontainingweakenedinfluenzaantigensoccurredonday10.

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Use the following information to answer Questions 27 and 28.Thecodontablebelowcanbeusedtodeterminethesequenceofaminoacidscodedforbyanucleotidesequence.

1st position (5′ end)

2nd position 3rd position (3′ end) U C A G

U Phe Ser Tyr Cys UPhe Ser Tyr Cys CLeu Ser STOP STOP ALeu Ser STOP Trp G

C Leu Pro His Arg ULeu Pro His Arg CLeu Pro Gln Arg ALeu Pro Gln Arg G

A Ile Thr Asn Ser UIle Thr Asn Ser CIle Thr Lys Arg AMet Thr Lys Arg G

G Val Ala Asp Gly UVal Ala Asp Gly CVal Ala Glu Gly AVal Ala Glu Gly G

ThefollowingnucleotidesequenceoccursonthetemplatestrandofaDNAmolecule.

AAAGCTACCTATCGGTTA

Question 27Inamutation,theeighthnucleotideinthissequencewaschangedfromCtoT.Whatwouldbetheresultofthismutation?A. Thepeptidechainwouldbeshortened.B. ThethirdaminoacidwouldchangefromThrtoIle.C. ThefourthaminoacidwouldchangefromIletoTyr.D. Therewouldbenochangeintheaminoacidsequence.

Question 28Inadifferentmutation,aTwasinsertedafterthefourthnucleotideonthegiventemplatestrand.TheresultofthismutationwouldbethatA. allaminoacidsinthisentiresequencewouldchange.B. onlythefirstaminoacidinthesequencewouldchange.C. onlythesecondaminoacidinthesequencewouldchange.D. allaminoacidsafterthefirstinthesequencewouldchange.

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Question 29AnewbornbabywasdiagnosedwithPatausyndrome.Herkaryotypeshowedthreecopiesofchromosome13.ThisisanexampleofA. frameshiftmutation.B. blockmutation.C. aneuploidy.D. polyploidy.

Question 30Inthe18thcentury,farmerRobertBakewellseparatedlarge,fine-bonedsheepwithlong,shinywoolfromhisnativestocktointerbreedforfuturesheepflocks.ThisisanexampleofA. geneticfitness.B. naturalselection.C. selectivebreeding.D. allopatricspeciation.

Question 31 MastergenescontrolthejawformationofcichlidfishandthebeakformationofGalápagosfinchesbyA. controllingthetimingofproteinproductionatcrucialstagesofembryonicdevelopment.B. causingmutationsinthestructuralgenesforjawandbeakformation.C. bindingwithmRNA,preventinggeneexpression.D. cuttingDNAsequencesatspecificpoints.

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Question 32 Thephylogenetictreebelowrepresentsonemodeloftheorderandapproximatetimeofappearanceofthemajorgroupsoflivingorganisms,andincludesfourgroupsrepresentedbythelettersR,S,TandU.

SR T fungi U

first multicellular organism

oldest eukaryote fossil

origin of photosynthesis

oldest prokaryote fossil

millions ofyears ago

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3500

Whichofthefollowingshowsthecorrectplacementoftheorganismsonthephylogenetictree?A. R–animals,S–plants,T–bacteria,U–protistsB. R–bacteria,S–protists,T–plants,U–animalsC. R–protists,S–animals,T–bacteria,U–plantsD. R–plants,S–animals,T–bacteria,U–protists

Question 33 MassextinctionsA. killallbutthemostprimitivespecies.B. arecausedbytheintroductionofcompetingspecies.C. arefollowedbyaperiodofrapiddivergentevolution.D. havebeencausedbycontinentaldriftandearthquakes.

Question 34Theprocessknownaspolymerasechainreaction(PCR)involvesrepeatedcyclesmadeupofseveralsteps.DuringPCRtheA. firststepineachcycleistoannealprimerstotheDNAatalowtemperature.B. temperaturemustbeloweredto37°Cbeforethebeginningofeachcycle.C. secondstepineachcycleistoheattheDNAtoahightemperature.D. finalstepofeachcycleinvolvestheuseofDNApolymerase.

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Question 35ModernAfricanHomo sapiensdonotcontainNeanderthalDNA.Modernnon-AfricanH. sapienscontainasmallpercentageofNeanderthalDNAbecauseofinterbreedingbetweenNeanderthalsandH. sapiens.Thisinterbreedingisthoughttohaveoccurredwithinthetimeperiod65000to47000yearsago.ArecentstudyhasfoundH. sapiensDNAinthegenomesof100000-year-oldNeanderthalremains.Fromthisnewdiscovery,itwouldbereasonabletoconcludethatA. modernAfricansarethedescendantsofNeanderthals.B. therewasanearlymigrationofH. sapiensoutofAfricabefore100000yearsago.C. theancestorsofmodernAfricansmigratedfromEuropetoAfricabetween65000and47000yearsago.D. approximately100000yearsago,NeanderthalsbredwithH. sapiensinAfricabeforetheNeanderthalsspreadto

therestoftheworld.

Question 36Inrecentyears,scientistshavediscoveredthatNeanderthalstookcareoftheirelderlyrelatives,usedburialritualsfortheirdeadandgavesymbolicmeaningtonaturalobjects.StudieshavealsoshownthatNeanderthalsusedcomplexmethodstoobtainsharpstoneimplementsandproducegluestoattachsharpstonestospears.ThesediscoveriessuggestthatNeanderthalsA. hadbiggerbrainsthanpreviouslythought.B. hadahighlydevelopedculture.C. livedasolitarylifestyle.D. usedawrittenlanguage.

Question 37Yellowfeverisaviraldiseasethatistransmittedprimarilybymosquitoes.AnoutbreakofyellowfeverwasreportedtohaveoccurredinanareaofBrazilinJanuary2017.ThisoutbreakwasreportedtobespreadingtootherareaswithinBrazil.Whichoneofthefollowingisacorrectstatementaboutthisoutbreakofyellowfever?A. Thisoutbreakofyellowfeverisconsideredtobeapandemic.B. InfectedindividualswhotraveltootherareasofBrazilwillnotincreasethespreadofthedisease.C. Thisoutbreakofyellowfeverisoccurringinpopulationswithhighvaccinationratesforyellowfever.D. Eliminationofmosquitobreedingsitesinareaswithyellowfeverwillreducethenumberofindividuals

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Question 38 ThediagrambelowrepresentsaDNAmoleculeandthepositionoftherecognitionsitesfortherestrictionenzymesBamHI,EcoRI,HaeIIIandSalI.

BamHI EcoRI HaeIII EcoRI SalI EcoRI BamHI SalIDNAmolecule

AlsoshownisadiagramofanelectrophoresisgelinwhichthelanesR,S,TandUshowtheseparationofDNAsegmentsresultingfromdigestionofthemoleculewithoneoftherestrictionenzymes.

R S T Uelectrophoresis gel

WhichofthefollowingshowsthecorrectmatchbetweenthelaneandtherestrictionenzymeusedtodigesttheDNAmolecule?

R S T U

A. SalI EcoRI HaeIII BamHI

B. EcoRI BamHI HaeIII SalI

C. EcoRI BamHI SalI HaeIII

D. HaeIII SalI BamHI EcoRI

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Question 39DNAprofiling,usingshorttandemrepeats(STR)withinaperson’sDNA,helpstodeterminethegeneticrelationshipbetweenindividuals.DNAprofilesbasedonfourSTRsforfiveindividualsareshownbelow.Theresultsofagenderidentifierarealsoshown.

STR Individual 1 Individual 2 Individual 3 Individual 4 Individual 5

CSF1PO 7,14 7,11 8,13 7,14 7,14

TPOX 6,10 10,12 6,9 10,12 10,10

D21S11 27,30 29,32 27,27 29,30 27,28

D8S1179 9,11 12,13 17,17 11,12 9,11

Individual 1 Individual 2 Individual 3 Individual 4 Individual 5

Gender identifier male female female male male

Whichoneofthefollowingconclusionscanbemadeusingtheinformationgiven?A. Individual4isthefatherofIndividual5.B. Individual3isthemotherofIndividual4.C. Individual5couldbethechildofIndividual1andIndividual3.D. TheparentsofIndividual4couldbeIndividual1andIndividual2.

Question 40Plantvirusesareamajorproblemforfarmersgrowingcrops.Aparticularplantviruscaninfectmanydifferentplantspecies.Scientistsaretriallingaspraytreatmentontobaccocrops.ThetreatmentdoesnotaltertheDNAofthetobaccoplants.Duringthistreatment,tobaccoplantsaresprayedwithclaynanoparticlescontainingdouble-strandedRNA(dsRNA).ThedsRNAreleasedfromeachoftheclaynanoparticlesenterstheplantcells.InsideeachcellthedsRNAsilencesagenefromthevirusbycausingviralRNAtobreakdown.InthistechniquetheA. dsRNAwouldhaveanucleotidesequencecomplementarytoasectionofDNAnucleotidesinthetobacco

plants.B. dsRNAwouldsilenceagenefromthevirusbyinitiatingchangesthatpreventtranslationoftheviralgene.C. spraytreatmentwouldbeeffectiveonlyontobaccoplantsandnotonotherplantspecies.D. sprayedtobaccoplantswouldberegardedastransgenicorganisms.

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Question 1 (11marks)Considerthediagramofaplasmamembranebelow.

Molecule U

Molecule R

Molecule S Molecule T

intracellular environment

extracellular environment

Source:JamiliaMarini/Shutterstock.com

a. i. Thereisahigherconcentrationofasmallhydrophobicmoleculeintheextracellularenvironmentthanintheintracellularenvironment.

Drawonearrowonthediagramabovetoshowthepathwaytakenbythesmallhydrophobicmoleculeacrosstheplasmamembrane. 1mark

ii. Justifythepathwayyouhavedrawn. 2marks

SECTION B

Instructions for Section BAnswerallquestionsinthespacesprovided.Writeusingblueorblackpen.Unlessotherwiseindicated,thediagramsinthisbookarenot drawntoscale.

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b. i. Oneofthemolecules–MoleculeR,MoleculeS,MoleculeTorMoleculeU–containsmanyaminoacids.

Circlethemoleculebelowthatcontainsmanyaminoacids. 1mark

MoleculeR MoleculeS MoleculeT MoleculeU

ii. Nametheorganellewithinacellwherethemoleculecircledinpart b.i. issynthesised. 1mark

iii. Describethechemicalreactionthattakesplacetojointogethertheaminoacidsofthismolecule. 3marks

c. Differentcellswithinanorganismhavedifferentproteins.Insomecasesdifferentproteinscanbecodedforbythesamegene.

Explainhowtheexpressionofasinglegenecanleadtotheproductionofdifferentproteins. 3marks

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SECTION B – Question 2–continued

Question 2 (5marks)Althoughplantshavenoimmunesystems,theydohavemanychemicalandphysicalmethodsofdefenceagainstpathogensandattacksbyinsects.

a. Describeoneexampleofaphysicalmethodofdefenceinaplant. 2marks

Whiteclover(Trifolium repens)reproducesasexuallyfromarunnerthatgrowsalongthesoilsurface.Theconnectednewplantsarecalledramets.Thewhiteclover plantinthediagrambelowisproducingrametsinthedirectionlefttoright.Thefullygrownrametsarenumbered1to7,fromtheyoungestramettotheoldestramet.

7 6 5 4 3 2 1

youngest fully grownramet

newly developingrametdirection of runnergrowth

oldestramet

leaf surface

Source:adaptedfromSGómez,YOnoda,VOssipovandJFStuefer,‘Systemicinducedresistance: Arisk-spreadingstrategyinclonalplantnetworks?’,The New Phytologist, vol.179no.4(September2008),p.1144

ScientistshypothesisedthatwhenT. repensrametsaredamagedbycaterpillarsofSpodoptera exigua, thedamagedrametsstimulateotherrametstodefendthemselvesagainstattackbythecaterpillars.Thescientistsconductedanexperimenttotesttheirhypothesis.Theexperimentusedtwogeneticallyidenticalrunners,AandB.Themethodisoutlinedintheflowchartonpage23.

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Ramets 6 and 7 were each enclosed in aseparate, plastic mesh cage for four days.

Runner A Runner B

Ramets 6 and 7 were each enclosed in a separate, plastic mesh cage. Each cagecontained one caterpillar. The cages were left on for four days, during which time 30% of leaf surfaces were eaten.

Ramets 1 and 5 were cut off Runner A and placed into a Petri dish. A caterpillar wasreleased midway between the two ramets andallowed to feed freely.

Ramets 1 and 5 were cut off Runner B and placed into a Petri dish. A caterpillar wasreleased midway between the two ramets andallowed to feed freely.

matureRamet 5

youngRamet 1

caterpillarreleased

matureRamet 5

young Ramet 1

caterpillarreleased

After two days, the leaf surface area eaten on each ramet was measured.

Stage 1 – Leaf damage preparation

Stage 2 – Food choice test

b. WhatwastheroleoftheRunnerAramets? 1mark

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SECTION B – continued

Theexperimentwasrepeated40times.TheaverageresultsobtainedafterStage2areshowninthegraphbelow.

0.70.60.50.40.30.20.10.0

average leafsurface area eaten

(cm2)

young mature

Runner A ramets

young mature

Runner B ramets

White clover (T. repens) leaf surface area eatenby caterpillars (S. exigua) in food choice test (n = 40)

Data:SGómez,YOnoda,VOssipovandJFStuefer,‘Systemicinducedresistance: Arisk-spreadingstrategyinclonalplantnetworks?’,

The New Phytologist, vol.179no.4(September2008)

c. Referringtothedata,comparetheaverageleafsurfaceareaofyoungrametseatenbythecaterpillarsinRunnerAandRunnerB. 1mark

d. Aftertheexperiments,thecontentsoftheleaveswereanalysed.SignificantlyhigherquantitiesofphenolicacidwerefoundintheyoungrametsfromRunnerB.Phenolicacidactsasasignallingmolecule.

ItwasnoticedthatthecaterpillarspreferredtoeatthematureleavesinRunnerB.

Suggestaneffectofthesignallingmoleculeonthecellsoftheyoungleavesthatwouldaccountforthecaterpillars’preferenceforeatingthematureleavesinRunnerB. 1mark

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Question 3 (5marks)RationaldrugdesignwasusedbyscientiststodevelopthedrugRelenza.

a. Whatismeantbytheterm‘rationaldrugdesign’? 2marks

b. ManypeopleinAustraliahavehighbloodcholesterollevels.Highbloodcholesterollevelsarelinkedtocoronaryheartdisease.Cholesterolisproducedbyaseriesofchemicalreactions.Oneofthereactionsintheseriesisshownbelow.

HMG-CoA reductase

HMG-CoA mevalonate

Lovastatinisusedtotreathighbloodcholesterol.Whenadministered,thelovastatinisconvertedtoanactiveformthatisareversiblecompetitiveinhibitorofHMG-CoAreductase.

i. Whatdoesthissuggestaboutthestructureoftheactiveformoflovastatin? 1mark

ii. Tosuccessfullytreathighlevelsofcholesterol,lovastatinmustbetakeneverydayatregulartimeintervals.

Consideringthemodeofactionoflovastatin,whyisitimportanttopreventthebloodconcentrationoflovastatinfrombecomingtoolow? 2marks

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SECTION B – Question 4–continued

Question 4 (11marks)Australianmarsupials,suchaswallabies,kangaroos,wombatsandkoalas,givebirthtoveryundevelopedyoungcalledjoeys.Whenajoeyentersthemother’spouch,itisatastageequivalenttoaseven-week-oldhumanfetus.Itspendsmanyweeksinthepouchfeedingonmilkproducedbymammaryglands.Althoughthepouchprovidesprotectionfrompredators,itisneithersealednorsterile.

a. i. Whatismeantbytheterm‘sterile’inthecontextgiven? 1mark

ii. Considerahospitalenvironment.Givetwoexamplesofhowsterileconditionscanbeachievedinahospital. 2marks

Thejoey’sprimaryimmunetissue(inthebonemarrowandthymus)doesnotmatureuntil30daysafterbirthanditshumoralimmunitydoesnotfunctioneffectivelyuntil90daysafterbirth.Biologistshaveanalysedmilksamplesfromseveralmarsupialspeciesandfoundthattheycontainvariousantibodies.Someoftheantibodiesinthemother’smilkremaininthejoey’sgut,whileotherscrossthegutwallandenterthejoey’sbloodstream.

b. Describeatamolecularlevelhowantibodiesperformtheirfunction. 2marks

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c. Namethetypeofimmunitythatthejoeyobtainsfromtheantibodiesinthemilkandexplainhowthisformofimmunityisbeneficialtothejoey. 3marks

Scientistshavefoundthatthemilkofthetammarwallaby(Macropus eugenii)containshighlevelsofpeptideswithantibioticproperties,aswellaslysozyme,complementproteins,cytokinesandvenominhibitors.

d. i. Namethepartoftheimmunesystemtowhichthesepeptidesandtheotherlistedchemicalsbelong. 1mark

ii. Circleoneofthechemicalsbelow,foundintammarwallabymilk,anddescribeitsroleinprotectingthejoeyagainstpathogens. 1mark

lysozyme complementproteins cytokines venominhibitors

Role

e. Scientiststestedthetammarwallabymilkpeptidesandfoundthemtobe10timesmoreeffectivethanantibioticssuchastetracyclineandampicillin,whicharecommonlyusedtofighthumandiseases.Thescientistsarekeentofindapharmaceuticalcompanythatwillsupportfurthertestinganddevelopmentofthesepeptideswithantibioticproperties.

Suggestwhatthescientistswouldhopetoachieveasaresultoffurthertestingofthesepeptideswithantibioticproperties. 1mark

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Question 5 (6marks) Therufousbristlebird(Dasyornis broadbenti)isaground-dwellingsongbird.Therufousbristlebirdisfoundingardensnearthick,naturalvegetationandbuildsnestsinshrubsclosetotheground.Therufousbristlebirdfeedsonground-dwellinginvertebrates.Itisaweakflyerandisslowtogobacktoareasfromwhichithasbeenpreviouslyeliminated.Twodistinctpopulationsofrufousbristlebird existinVictoria.ThedistributionofeachpopulationisshownonthemapofVictoriabelow.ThedistancebetweenPopulationAandPopulationBisover200km.

Population A

Population B

Source:Flora & Fauna Guarantee Action Statement,1993,no.49; ©TheStateofVictoria,DepartmentofSustainabilityandEnvironment,2003

a. Definetheterm‘geneflow’andexplainwhethergeneflowislikelytooccurbetweenthesetwopopulations. 3marks

b. BothoftherufousbristlebirdpopulationsinVictoriaaresmall.

Referringtothetheoryofnaturalselection,explainwhytherufousbristlebirdisatriskofextinction. 3marks

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Question 6 (5marks)DNAhybridisationisamoleculartechniqueusedtodeterminetheevolutionaryrelationshipsbetweenspecies.DNAisextractedfromeachspeciesandcutintofragments.

a. OutlinethestepsinvolvedintheDNAhybridisationtechniquefollowingtheextractionandcutting ofDNA. 3marks

b. HowdoesthetechniqueofDNAhybridisationenablescientiststodeterminetheevolutionaryrelationshipsbetweenspecies? 2marks

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Question 7 (3marks) In2013,about1500fossilbonesofahomininspecieswerefoundinacaveinSouthAfrica.Fromthesebones,scientistshavemanagedtoconstructanalmostcompleteskeleton.ThefossilboneshavesomefeaturesincommonwiththoseofthegenusAustralopithecus;however,theyhaveenoughsimilaritiestothegenusHomothatscientistshaveclassifiedthefossilskeletonasbelongingtoanewspecies,Homo naledi.

a. WhataretwofeaturesthatthefossilskeletonwouldneedtohaveinordertobeclassifiedinthegenusHomoandnotinthegenusAustralopithecus? 2marks

FindingouttheageoftheseH.naledifossilshasbeenbothdifficultandcontroversial.Agroupofscientistsclaimsthattheageofthefossilsismorethan2millionyearsandsuggeststhatH. naledi mightbea‘link’betweenAustralopithecusandHomo.AsecondgroupofscientistshascalculatedtheageoftheH. naledifossilstobeonlyabout900000yearsandclaimsthatH. naledi cannotbethe‘link’betweenAustralopithecusandHomo.ThediagrambelowindicatesthetimeperiodsfordifferentAustralopithecus andHomospecies.

Australopithecus anamensis

Australopithecus africanus

Australopithecus afarensis

Australopithecus garhi

Homo habilis

Homo rudolfensis

Homo ergaster

Homo erectus

Homo neanderthalensis

Homo sapiens

Homo denisova

Homo floresiensis

8 7 6 5 4million years ago

3 2 1 0

b. IfthesecondgroupofscientistshascorrectlydatedtheH. naledifossils,whatevidencefromthediagramabovesupportsthisgroup’sclaimthatH. naledicannotbethe‘link’betweenAustralopithecus andHomo? 1mark

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Question 8 (4marks)InAustralia,geneticscreeningiscarriedoutonnewbornbabies.

a. Explainwhyitisimportanttohaveageneticscreeningprogramfornewbornbabies. 2marks

b. Statetwoethicalimplicationsofthegeneticscreeningofnewbornbabies. 2marks

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SECTION B – Question 9–continued

Question 9 (7marks) Scientistsuserecombinantbacterialplasmidsasvectorstotransformbacteriaforarangeofpurposesinresearchandbiotechnology.

a. Whatismeantbytheterm‘vector’inthecontextgiven? 1mark

AparticularbacterialplasmidcontainsrecognitionsitesfortherestrictionenzymesEcoRI,HindIIIandBamHI,alongwithtwoantibiotic-resistantgenes,ampicillinresistance(amp)andtetracyclineresistance(tcl),andanoriginofreplication(ORI).Thediagrambelowshowsthepositionsoftheserecognitionsitesandantibiotic-resistantgenesaswellasthepositionoftheoriginofreplicationwithinthisplasmid.

EcoRIHindIII

BamHI

amp tcl

ORI

Onepurposeofusingrecombinantbacterialplasmidsistoproducebacteriacapableofsynthesisinghumanprotein.

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b. TherestrictionenzymeBamHIwasusedtohelpinsertagenecodingforahumanproteinintothisplasmid.

i. DescribehowrestrictionenzymessuchasBamHIareusedtohelpinsertagenecodingforahumanproteinintothisplasmid. 2marks

ii. DrawandlabeladiagraminthespacebelowtoshowthepositionofthehumangeneinthisplasmidwhenBamHIisused.IncludethepositionoftherecognitionsitesfortherestrictionenzymesEcoRI,HindIIIandBamHIontheplasmid. 1mark

c. Afterthescientistshadcarriedoutthestepsrequiredtomakeplasmidswiththeinsertedhumangene,theseplasmidsweremixedwithacultureofbacteria.Thismixturewastreatedsothattheseplasmidswouldmoveintothebacterialcells.Notallbacteriatookuptheseplasmids.

Explainhowscientistsuseantibioticstoidentifywhichofthebacterialcellshavebeensuccessfullytransformedwithplasmidscarryingthehumangene. 3marks

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Question 10 (9marks)

Aboriginal Australians co-existed with the megafauna for at least 17 000 yearsAustraliawasoncehometogiantreptiles,marsupialsandbirdsknownasmegafauna.ManyresearchershavesuggestedarapidextinctionmodeltoaccountfortheextinctionofmegafaunathoughttohaveoccurredsoonafterthearrivaloftheFirstAustralians1.TheFirstAustraliansregularlyburntthelandscapetoencouragenewgrowthforfoodandtoattractpreyforhunting.PerhapsthisburningdramaticallyalteredancientAustralia’secology.Onespecies,thegiantflightlessbirdGenyornis newtoni,wasshowntohavesuccumbedtosignificanthabitatchangeandexcessivehunting.Incontrast,otherevidenceshowsnorecordoffire-sensitiveplantsgoingthroughgeneticbottlenecksasaresultofsignificantburningevents.Furthermore,evidencesuggeststhatfortensofthousandsofyears,Aboriginalpopulationswerenotthatlarge.Someresearchershavearguedthatitispossiblemanyofthe45orsomegafaunaspeciesthoughttohavebecomeextinctmayhaveinfactbecomeextincttensofthousandsofyearsbeforetheFirstAustraliansarrived.IfitcanbeshownthatmegafaunadisappearedsoonafterthearrivaloftheFirstAustralians,thenthereissupportfortherapidextinctionmodel.Ontheotherhand,proofthatmegafaunaandpeopleco-existedsuggeststhatotherexplanationsfortheirextinctionneedtobeproposed.RecentdatingofaspecimenofZygomaturus trilobus,alargewombat-likemarsupial,showedthatthespecimendiedaround33000yearsago.Thisevidencesuggeststhatpeopleandmegafaunaco-existedforatleast17000years.ItisnowpossiblethattherapidextinctionmodelneedstobeabandonedandresearchersneedtostarttountanglehowclimatemayhaveplayedaroleorhowchangesinAboriginalpopulationnumbersmayhaveimpactedontheecologyofthemegafauna.

Source:extractadaptedfromMWestaway(GriffithUniversity),JOlley(GriffithUniversity),RGrun(GriffithUniversity), ‘AboriginalAustraliansco-existedwiththemegafaunaforatleast17000years’,TheConversationwebsite,12January2017,

<https://theconversation.com/au>

1First Australians–theancestorsofAboriginalAustralians

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a. Usingtheinformationinthetext,explainhowtherapidextinctionmodelmayaccountfortheextinctionofAustralia’smegafauna. 3marks

b. Completethefollowingtablebyidentifyingthreepiecesofevidenceinthetextthatcastdoubtontherapidextinctionmodel.Justifyhoweachpieceofevidencecanbeusedtorejecttherapidextinctionmodel. 6marks

Evidence Justification

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Question 11 (14marks)Matthewinvestigatedhowchangesinenvironmentaltemperatureaffectedoxygen(O2)andcarbondioxide(CO2)levelsintheairaroundacockroach.Heusedthreedigitalprobeslinkedtoacomputer,aclosedanimalchamberandaheatlampintheexperimentalset-upshown.

heat lamp

computer

CO2 probe O2 probe

temperatureprobe (°C)

a. NamethecellularprocessbeinginvestigatedinMatthew’sexperiment. 1mark

b. Identifythe 2marks• dependentvariables

• independentvariable.

Beforeplacingthecockroachinthechamber,Matthewdecidedtomeasurethetemperature,andcarbondioxideandoxygenlevelsforfourminutes.Thefollowingresultswererecorded.

Time (minutes) CO2 (%) O2 (%) Temperature (°C)

0 0.04 22.3 29.5

1 0.04 22.1 29.8

2 0.04 22.0 30.0

3 0.04 22.0 30.0

4 0.04 22.0 30.0

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c. ExplainwhyMatthewrecordedthedataforfourminutesandnotjustoneminute. 1mark

Aftertheinitialfour-minuteperiod,Matthewquicklyplacedthecockroachinthechamberandbeganrecordingthedatafromthedigitalprobes.After10minutes,heplacedicepacksaroundthesidesoftheanimalchambertoslowlybringthetemperatureofthechamberdownto10°C.Herecordedthedatausingthedigitalprobesforafurther20minutes.Herepeatedtheexperimentonceeverydayforthenextsixdayswiththesamecockroach.Atalltimes,hetookcaretoensurethatthecockroachshowednosignsofstress.

d. Otherthanrepeatingtheentireexperiment,identifytwocontrolmeasuresMatthewshouldhaveincludedinhisexperimentaldesign.Explainhoweachofthesecontrolmeasurescouldaffecttheresultsifnotkeptconstant. 4marks

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Matthewconstructedthefollowinggraphsfromtheaveragedresultsofthesevenexperiments.

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time (minutes)

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carbon dioxide (%)

0.040.030.020.010.00

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time (minutes)

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e. i. Usingthegraphicaldata,describethechangesinthelevelsofcarbondioxideandoxygenwhenthetemperatureinthechamberwaskeptconstantcomparedtowhenthetemperaturewasdecreasing. 2marks

ii. WhatconclusiondoyouthinkMatthewcandrawfromhisinvestigation?Youshouldrefertoeachofthefollowinginyourresponse:• thecellularprocessnamedinpart a.• thevariablesidentifiedinpart b.• theevidencecollectedduringMatthew’sexperiments 4marks