Date | May 2017 | Marks available | 3 | Reference code | 17M.2.SL.tz0.3 |
Level | Standard Level | Paper | Paper 2 | Time zone | time zone 0 |
Command term | Explain | Question number | 3 | Adapted from | N/A |
Question
Describe the following types of muscle contraction:
concentric
Describe the following types of muscle contraction:
eccentric
Explain the role of ATP in muscle contraction.
Construct a diagram showing a closed loop motor programme.
Markscheme
Concentric contraction:
the muscle shortens while developing tension✔
biceps during a bicep curl when the forearm comes up toward the upper arm✔
Eccentric contraction:
the muscle lengthens while developing tension ✔
biceps when lowering a weight during the curl – the forearm is moved away from the upper arm✔
ATP is the only usable source of energy by the cell/ releases energy for muscle contraction✔
ATP is present at the myosin head <ready to be used>✔
ATP gets broken down to ADP/ loss of Pi initiates power stroke✔
ADP can be re-joined with P which can be achieved from the use of more ATP / the breakdown of CP / PC / ATP / ADP P is reversible✔
The sketch needs to show that the components are linked in an enclosed loop.
Award [1] for loop from brain to movement.
Award [1] for movement/ output to feedback to brain.
Examiners report
Candidates struggled to describe the two muscle contractions correctly. Commonly there was a lack of reference to load or tension with the movement.
Candidates struggled to describe the two muscle contractions correctly. Commonly there was a lack of reference to load or tension with the movement.
Overall this was a positive question for many candidates. Many candidates were able to achieve at least 1 mark, identifying the role ATP had in providing energy for muscular contraction, however fewer candidates were able to link the role of ATP into the sliding filament theory.
This was a very challenging question. Some students referred to the Welford’s model of information processing and others used Adam’s closed loop theory.