Date | November 2018 | Marks available | 1 | Reference code | 18N.3.sl.TZ0.15 |
Level | SL | Paper | 3 | Time zone | TZ0 |
Command term | State | Question number | 15 | Adapted from | N/A |
Question
Viruses and bacteria both cause diseases and are frequently confused.
State one way in which viruses differ from bacteria.
Outline two different ways in which antiviral medications work.
Markscheme
bacteria perform living functions «on their own and viruses do not without host cell»
OR
bacteria have cell walls «and viruses do not»
OR
bacteria do not have a capsid «and viruses do»
OR
bacteria larger than viruses
OR
bacteria reproduce by fission/budding «and viruses reproduce within a living host cell»
OR
bacteria affected by antibiotics «while viruses are not» ✔
Accept “bacteria have flagella/ cytoplasm/ribosome «and virus can have head/protein tail/double stranded RNA/single stranded DNA»”, “asexual reproduction for bacteria”, other specific structural differences between bacteria and viruses, and examples of living functions that bacteria perform (such as excretion, reproduction etc.) that viruses do not.
Any two of:
prevents virus attaching to host cell ✔
alters cell’s genetic material/DNA «so that virus cannot use it to multiply» ✔
blocks enzyme activity in the host cell «so that virus cannot use it to multiply» ✔
prevents removal of protein coat/capsid ✔
prevents injection of viral DNA/RNA into cell ✔
prevents release of «replicated» viruses from host cell ✔
Accept “prevents synthesis of virus by host cell”.
Accept “alters RNA/DNA/genetic material of virus”.
Do not accept just “mimics nucleotides”.