Date | November 2019 | Marks available | 4 | Reference code | 19N.2.SL.TZ0.6 |
Level | Standard level | Paper | Paper 2 | Time zone | TZ0 / no time zone |
Command term | Outline | Question number | 6 | Adapted from | N/A |
Question
Outline how cuts in the skin are sealed to prevent blood loss.
Outline how two parents could have a child with any of the four ABO blood groups.
Explain how ventilation and lung structure contribute to passive gas exchange.
Markscheme
a. platelets respond to/detect skin/blood vessel damage ✔
b. platelets release clotting factors ✔
c. clotting factors trigger a chain/cascade of reactions ✔
d. «leading to» formation of thrombin ✔
e. thrombin causes fibrinogen conversion into fibrin ✔
f. blood clot seals the wound due to fibrin network of fibres ✔
Accept answers presented as a flow chart.
a. «first set of» gametes/parental genotype IA, i ✔
b. «other set of» gametes/parental genotype IB, i ✔
c. «genotypes of offspring are respectively» IAIB, IBi, IAi, ii ✔ All four correct required.
d. «phenotypes of offspring are respectively» AB, B, A, O ✔ All four correct required linked to genotypes
Award marks only for the first grid if more than one drawn;
e.g. of Punnett grid
Answers can be given in a Punnett grid or in prose.
Accept the four possible blood groups of the offspring anywhere in the answer.
a. air carried through trachea AND bronchi/bronchioles AND alveoli ✔ All three required in correct order.
b. alveoli increase the surface area/thin walled for gas exchange ✔
c. gas exchange carried out through type I pneumocytes ✔
d. type II pneumocytes secrete surfactant to reduce surface tension ✔
e. moist surface/surfactant allows gases to diffuse in solution ✔
f. ventilation/moving blood maintains concentration gradients of oxygen and carbon dioxide ✔
g. between air in alveoli and blood in «adjacent» capillaries
OR
oxygen diffuses from alveoli to capillaries and carbon dioxide from capillaries to alveoli ✔ OWTTE
h. external intercostal muscles/diaphragm contract during inspiration ✔
i. lowering air pressure «in lungs»/increasing thorax volume ✔
j. relaxation of external intercostal muscles/diaphragm enable «passive» expiration ✔
k. internal intercostal «and abdominal muscles» contract «to force» expiration ✔
l. expiration due to increasing air pressure «in lungs»/decreasing thorax volume ✔
Accept correctly annotated diagram.