1. (a) Explain how dichogamy prevents self-fertilization in flowering plants. (2 marks)
2. (a) Explain how convergent evolution may occur. (3 marks)
(c) Outline two evolutionary characteristics that adapt man to his environment. (2 marks)
Below is a diagram, use it to answer the questions that follow:
(i) Name the chemical compound labelled X and state its function. (2 marks)
(ii) What changes would you expect to observe in the level of the coloured water in the capillary tube after the experiment has run for 10 minutes? (1 mark)
(iii) Explain the changes you have stated in (b) (ii) above. (3 marks)
(c) Why was it necessary to place the flask in a water bath? (1 mark)
4.Use the experiment below to answer the questions that follow:
After 30 minutes, the starch suspension had turned blue-black while iodine solution retained its colour.
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d) Define cell physiology. (1 mark)
SECTION B (40 MARKS)
b) (i) Identify the method described in (a)(ii) above. (1 mark)
(ii) Identify the instrument the students might have used to get the grasshoppers. (1 mark)
(iii) State three factors that would influence the results in the method above. (3 marks)
(c) Outline the adaptable observations the students would make on the grasshopper regarding;
(i) Locomotion.
(ii) Protection. (2 marks)
(iii) Feeding. (2 marks)
- (a) Name the tissues in flowering plants responsible for secondary thickening (2 marks).(b) Describe an experiment you would carry out to demonstrate the region of growth in the root of a bean seedling. (8 marks).
(c) Explain the role of growth hormones in metamorphosis of a housefly (10 marks).
8. What is the role of a liver in:
(a) Blood sugar regulation. (10 marks)
(b) Thermoregulation. (5 marks)
(c) Name and explain the process that occurs when blood reaching the liver carries excess amino acids. (5 marks)