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Date November 2018 Marks available 1 Reference code 18N.3.HL.TZ0.18
Level Higher level Paper Paper 3 Time zone TZ0 / no time zone
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Question

The diagram shows the emulsion and absorption of a fat globule in the gut.

The diagram shows the emulsion and absorption of a fat globule in the gut.

State the organ in the digestive system where this process is taking place.

[1]
a.

Explain how components of bile are produced by the liver.

[3]
b.

Outline a function of fats in the body.

[1]
c.

Explain how epithelial cells in the gut are adapted for absorption.

[2]
d.

In order to compare the absorption of fat and of glucose in the digestive system, state in the table, using yes or no, whether the processes occur.

[3]
e.

Markscheme

small intestine ✔

a.

a. hemoglobin «from red blood cells» broken down into heme and globin ✔

b. iron removed from heme ✔

c. «remainder of» heme group transformed to bilirubin ✔

d. «surplus» cholesterol is converted to bile salts ✔

e. bilirubin and bile salts form bile ✔

b.

a. use as energy source «for cellular respiration»
OR
«long term» energy storage ✔

b. fat tissue for «heat» insulation ✔

c. protects axons by myelin sheath
OR
other function of fats ✔

Accept first function written only

c.

a. microvilli/brush border to increase surface area ✔

b. numerous mitochondria for energy for active transport ✔

c. have transport proteins for specific nutrients ✔
eg: glucose, amino acids 

d. single layer of cells/short distance allowing for diffusion ✔

Explanation must be included for each characteristic

d.

Award [1] for each correct row

Award the mark only for rows containing two correct answers, ie: no blanks accepted

e.

Examiners report

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Option D: Human physiology » Option D: Human physiology (Core topics) » D.3 Functions of the liver
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