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Pearson Edexcel 2023
Level 3 GCE
Wednesday 7 June
9BN0/01
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Pap
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Biology A (Salters Nuffield)
Advanced
PAPER 1: The Natural Environment
and Species Survival

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Scientific calculator, HB
pencil, ruler


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1 Homo sapiens is the only living species of the genus Homo. Over 100
000 years ago, Homo neanderthalensis, a species closely related to
modern humans, lived with other Homo species in the same habitat.
(a) Which of the following is the correct definition of the term habitat?
(1)
A a group of organisms of different species living in the
same area
B a group of organisms of the same species living in the
same area
C a place where an organism lives
D the role of an organism




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(b) A fossil bone discovered in China is thought to be from a new species,
Homo longi.
(i) Samples of DNA from this bone and bones from other Homo
species can be amplified using PCR.
(3)
Describe how these amplified samples of DNA can be
prepared for analysis using gel electrophoresis.

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, (ii) Explain how the results of this analysis would show whether
Homo longi is closely related to other Homo species.
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, 2 Human activities are affecting many habitats.
These activities can change the biodiversity of communities and




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populations within a habitat.
(a) Which of the following describes biodiversity within a habitat?
(1)
A the number of different alleles and the number of the
same species
B the number of different species and the number of
different alleles
C the number of different species and the number of the
same alleles
D the number of the same alleles and the number of the
same species


(b) Brown Moss is a site of special scientific interest. It is an area
containing shallow ponds, inhabited by birds and rare plants.
The biodiversity of plants growing in two ponds, A and B, at
Brown Moss was studied. The table includes data collected from
the two ponds.




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Number n(n–1) Number n(n–1)
Species (n) in for (n) in for
pond A pond A pond B pond B
Azolla filiculoides 5 20 0 0

Lemna minuta 29 812 0 0

Lemna trisulca 50 2 450 0 0

Alisma plantago- 2 2 0 0
aquatica
Alopecurus aequalis 11 110 0 0

Carex pseudocyperus 2 2 0 0

Equisetum fluviatile 0 0 71 4 970

Juncus effusus 0 0 60 3 540

Menyanthes trifoliata 16 240 0 0

Polygonum amphibium 0 0 25 600

Ranunculus circinatus 13 0 0

Sparganium erectum 3 6 0 0

Typha latifolia 5 20 0 0

Total 156 9 110

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