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Date November 2020 Marks available 1 Reference code 20N.3.HL.TZ0.21
Level Higher level Paper Paper 3 Time zone TZ0 / no time zone
Command term State Question number 21 Adapted from N/A

Question

The human stomach kills pathogenic bacteria while allowing some benefi cial bacteria to survive. The diagram shows how mucus lining the stomach helps in this process.

[Source: Kavanaugh, D., O’Callaghan, J., Kilcoyne, M., Kane, M., Joshi, L. and Hickey, R.M., 2015. The intestinal glycome and
its modulation by diet and nutrition. Nutrition Reviews, 73(6), pp.359–375 by permission of Oxford University Press on behalf
of the International Life Sciences Institute. Translated and reprinted by permission of Oxford University Press on behalf of the
International Life Sciences Institute. Please visit: https://academic.oup.com/nutritionreviews/article/73/6/359/1845190.]

Outline the function of the stomach in food digestion.

[2]
a.

State a mechanism by which the stomach destroys pathogens.

[1]
b.

There are times when pathogenic bacteria infect the stomach, causing ulcers.

State a pathogenic bacterium that can cause stomach ulcers.

[1]
c.i.

There are times when pathogenic bacteria infect the stomach, causing ulcers.

Explain how proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) reduce conditions that favour ulcer formation.

[3]
c.ii.

Markscheme

a. produces acid to break down molecules;

b. churns food for mechanical digestion;

c. produces proteases to digest proteins/peptides;

Allow pepsin.

Do not allow “acid kills bacteria”.

a.

production of hydrochloric acid/HCl

b.

Helicobacter pylori/H. pylori

c.i.

a. acidity is achieved by a proton pump/H+, K+-ATPase;

b. exchange of H+ from the cytoplasm for K+ ions in the lumen;

c. PPIs bind irreversibly to the (proton) pump;

d. lowering amount of acid produced/H+;

c.ii.

Examiners report

Most candidates could outline at least one function of the stomach, and the strongest candidates provided complete answers.

a.

This was done poorly, as most provided vague answers.

b.

The majority of candidates could state Helicobacter pylori, some with minor distortion, but answers with other names were seen, including Escherichia coli and Vibrio cholerae.

c.i.

Strong candidates distinguished themselves in this question, although most could state that their action lowered the volume of hydrochloric acid produced.

c.ii.

Syllabus sections

Option D: Human physiology » Option D: Human physiology (Core topics) » D.2 Digestion
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