Yr 11 - WK 1 - Revision Plan - WS

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BIOLOGY REVISION WORKSHEET

Name of Student: __________________________________________________________

Year: 11 Sec: Date:

Duration: 1 hour Marks: /50

SECTION A- MULTIPLE CHOICE [ Total:10]

1. The diagram shows the structure of a kidney tubule. Where does filtration occur?

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2. The diagram shows a section through part of the human eye.

What takes place when a person looks at an object which is far away from their eye?

3. Which statement about adrenaline is correct?

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4. The diagram shows an experiment on oat seedlings. All the seedlings are exposed to light from
directly above. Which seedling will grow to the left?

5. The development of antibiotic resistant bacteria is an example of

6. What is the correct definition of a gene mutation?

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7. What are all reasons why bacteria are useful in genetic engineering?

8. Which statement describes the role of DNA ligase in genetic engineering?

9. What happens as a result of mitosis?

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10. Which parents could produce offspring with blood group O?

SECTION B- THEORY

1. a) Urea is a toxin that is excreted by the kidneys in humans. Describe how and where in the
body urea is formed.

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b) Fig. 3.2 shows part of the human excretory system and associated blood vessels. The arrows
indicate the direction of blood flow.

[ Total :9]

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2. Fig. 1.1 shows part of a human eye and three neurones that conduct electrical impulses
between the eye and the brain. These neurones are involved in the pupil reflex.

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[ Total:5]

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4. The process of genetic engineering often starts with the steps shown in Fig. 1.1.

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[Total: 7]

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