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AQA AS/A Level Biology - Mass Transport Workbook (2020-21)

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A useful workbook of past paper questions on Mass Transport, preparing students for upcoming exams.

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  • September 28, 2022
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Mass Transport PPQs 2020-2021
Mass transport in animals questions:
Q1.(a) The table shows three statements about some biological molecules. Complete the table with a tick in each
box if the statement is true for haemoglobin, cellulose or starch.


Statement Haemoglobin Cellulose Starch

Has a quaternary structure

Formed by condensation reactions

Contains nitrogen
(3)

The graph shows oxygen dissociation curves for the haemoglobin of a mother and her fetus.




Partial pressure of oxygen (pO2) / kPa

(b) What is the difference in percentage saturation between the haemoglobin of the mother and her
fetus at a partial pressure of oxygen (pO2) of 4 kPa?
(1)


(c) The oxygen dissociation curve of the fetus is to the left of that for its mother. Explain the advantage
of this for the fetus.

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(d) After birth, fetal haemoglobin is replaced with adult haemoglobin. Use the graph to suggest the
advantage of this to the baby.

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(e) Hereditary persistence of fetal haemoglobin (HPFH) is a condition in which production of fetal
haemoglobin continues into adulthood. Adult haemoglobin is also produced.

People with HPFH do not usually show symptoms. Suggest why.

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Q2. Lugworms live in mud where the partial pressure of oxygen is low. The graph shows oxygen dissociation
curves for a lugworm and for a human.




(a) Explain the advantage to the lugworm of having haemoglobin with a dissociation curve in the
position shown.

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(b) In humans, substances move out of the capillaries to form tissue fluid. Describe how this tissue
fluid is returned to the circulatory system.

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Q3.(a) What is the function of the coronary arteries?

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(b) Figure 1 shows some of the large blood vessels in a mammal.




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Figure 1




(i) Which of the blood vessels A to H is the vena cava?
(1)

(ii) Which of the blood vessels A to H is the renal artery?

(1)

(c) Figure 2 shows how the blood pressure changes as blood travels from the aorta to the capillaries.

Figure 2




The rise and fall in blood pressure in the aorta is greater than in the small arteries. Suggest why.

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Q4.The mean internal diameter and the mean speed of blood flow for different human blood vessels are shown
below in the table.

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