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BIOLOGY Lower Six Final Exam. This is the tough set of questions that is specially designated to enhance the student biology knowledge.
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Name: ___________________________________________ Form: ____________________
LOWER SIX FORM
(TINGKATAN ENAM RENDAH)
END OF THE YEAR EXAM
(PEPERIKSAAN AKHIR TAHUN)
Instructions to candidates:
DO NOT OPEN THIS QUESTION PAPER UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO.
Answer all questions in Section A. Write your answer in the space provided.
Answer any four questions in Section B. Write your answers on the answer sheets
provided. Begin each answer on a fresh sheet of paper and arrange your answers in
numerical order. Tie your answer sheets to this question paper.
Answers should be illustrated by large and clearly labeled diagrams wherever
suitable.
Answers may be written in either English or Bahasa Malaysia.
Arahan kepada calon:
JANGAN BUKA KERTAS SOALAN INI SEHINGGA ANDA DIBENARKAN
BERBUAT DEMIKIAN.
Jawab semua soalan dalam Bahagian A. Tulis jawapan anda dalam ruang yang
disediakan.
Jawab mana-mana empat soalan dalam Bahagian B. Tulis jawapan anda pada
helaian jawapan yang dibekalkan. Mulakan setiap jawapan anda pada helaian kertas yang
baharu dan susun jawapan anda mengikut terbit berangka. Ikat helaian jawapan anda
bersama dengan kertas soalan ini.
Jawapan hendaklah disertai gambar rajah yang besar dan mempunyai label yang
jelas di mana-mana yang sesuai.
Jawapan boleh ditulis dalam Bahasa Inggeris atau Bahasa Melayu.
Section A [40 marks]
Answer all questions in this section.
1. The diagram below shows a prokaryotic cell.
(a) Generally, how is prokaryotic cell differs from eukaryotic cell? [2 marks]
(b) Name P, Q and R. [3 marks]
P : ______________________________________________________________
Q : ______________________________________________________________
R : ______________________________________________________________
(c) Differentiate structure R in prokaryotic cell and in eukaryotic cell. [1 mark]
(d) Differentiate structure R and structure Q. [2 marks]
(e) Explain the function for structure P towards prokaryotic cell. [2 marks]
2. Vitamins are essential organic molecules required in trace amounts. They are crucial for
many physiological functions of the body. The table below shows some vitamins with
their functions.
(a) Complete the table below. [4 marks]
Vitamin Function
Retinol Used to make retinal and required for
formation of the eye pigments
Ascorbic acid
Precursor to form coenzyme A which is
used for the formation of acetyl coA.
Calciferol
Pylloquinone
(b) Lacking of the vitamin, retinol will lead to xeropthalmia in human.
i. Define xeropthalmia. [2 marks]
ii. What source should be taken in order to prevent xeropthalmia? [1 mark]
(c) Anemia is a disease that the number of erythrocytes is less than normal in blood.
i. Define pernicious anemia. [2 marks]
ii. Which bacteria aids in the absorption for the vitamin required that the
patient who suffered from pernicious anemia lacks of. [1 mark]
3. The diagram below shows the classification of the kingdom for plant.
(a) What is X, Y and Z. [3 marks]
X : ________________________________________________________
Y : ________________________________________________________
Z : ________________________________________________________
(b) State 3 characteristics for X. [3 marks]
(c) Define alteration of generation. [1 mark]
(d) By using an example, explain the alteration of generation in Z. [3 marks]
Kingdom
Plantae
Vascular Plant
Seedless
X
Seed
Gymnosperm
Y
Angiosperm
Non-Vascular Plant
Z
4. The diagram below shows the structure for the tapeworm, Taenia.
A B
(a) Name A and B. [2 marks]
(b) State which phylum and class does the tapeworm belongs to. [2 marks]
(c) State 2 characteristics for the phylum that tapeworm belongs to. [2 marks]
(d) Tapeworm is a parasite that usually lives in the small intestine of the host.
What are the special adaptations that allow the tapeworm to be so successful
as endoparasite? [4 marks]
Section B [60 marks]
Answer any four questions in this section.
5. Animal tissues can be divided into four groups based on their structures and functions.
(a) Describe the structure for the following animal epithelial tissues. [8 marks]
i. simple squamous epithelium
ii. stratified squamous epithelium
iii. pseudostratified epithelium
iv. transitional epithelium
(b) Differentiate smooth muscle, cardiac muscle and skeletal muscle. [7 marks]
6. Replication of DNA is semiconservative.
(a) Based on the statement above, describe an experiment carried out by Messelson
and Stahl to demonstrate the replication of DNA is semiconservative. [9 marks]
(b) Describe how DNA replicates semiconservatively [6 marks]
7. Proteins are essential organic macromolecules found in all living organisms.
(a) Compare and contrast fibrous proteins and globular proteins. [6 marks]
(b) Describe the stages for protein synthesis in eukaryotes. [9 marks]
8. ATP is an essential compound to store energy temporarily in cell. When energy is
required by the cell, ATP is hydrolyzed to release energy.
(a) Briefly describe the structure of the organelle that aids in the main production of
ATP in cell. [6 marks]
(b) Outline the mechanisms for chemiosmosis to explain the synthesis of ATP in
oxidative phosphorylation. [5 marks]
(c) Carbon monoxide is a respiratory poisonous gas. Explain how it affects cellular
respiration. [4 marks]
9. C3 plant will undergo photorespiration when the oxygen concentration level is high within
its surrounding while there is no photorespiration in C4 plant.
(a) Explain what is meant by photorespiration. [4 marks]
(b) By using a diagram, describe the leaf anatomy in C4 plant. [5 marks]
(c) Differentiate C3 and C4 plants. [6 marks]
10. Briefly explain the following classification.
(a) Phylogenetic classification [8 marks]
(b) Cladistic classification [7 marks]
END OF QUESTION PAPER
Prepared By: Mr. Tan Wai Shan
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