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Date November 2021 Marks available 4 Reference code 21N.2.HL:.tz0.4
Level Higher Level Paper Paper 2 Time zone time zone 0
Command term Explain Question number 4 Adapted from N/A

Question

The diagram represents skin.

Annotate structures A, B and C in the diagram.

[3]
a.

Describe how skin allows for homeostasis.

[4]
b.

Explain cardiovascular drift and the relevance of hydration during a 50 km walk.

[4]
c.

Markscheme

a.

contraction/dilation of blood vessels in the skin allow for regulation of body temperature;

contraction and relaxation of hair follicle <arrector pilli> muscles to allow regulation of body temperature;

subcutaneous layer provides insulation which can help maintain body temperature;

sweat glands allow perspiration / excretion / thermoregulation;

as a barrier/outermost organ of the body skin protects the body from thermal/UV/physical injury/foreign material;

sebaceous glands secrete sebum which helps to fight against bacteria on the skins surface;

as the skin contains many neurons it provides sensory information / for feedback systems;

exposure to sunlight skin synthesizes vitamin D to <support bone health/ control infections/reduce inflammation>;

Award [1 max] total for two or more functions with no description.

Award [3 max] for one the description of one function.

b.

during prolonged exercise there is an increase in body temperature / blood flow is diverted to the skin;

cooling/sweating causes fluid loss/decreases in blood plasma;

this results in increased blood viscosity/decreased in stroke volume;

to maintain homeostasis/cardiac output (Q) there is a «gradual» increase in HR
OR
reduction in venous return/ stroke volume causes the heart rate to increase to maintain cardiac output;

during prolonged exercise an athlete can ingest drinks/stay hydrated to maintain blood volume/Q <to avoid/reduce cardiovascular drift>;

Award [3 max] for cardiovascular drift.

c.

Examiners report

The assessment term for this question was annotate. This requires candidates to add brief notes to a diagram or graph. The format for candidate response may have led candidates to believe they needed to describe the function of the structure. Therefore examiners accepted either a note or a function. Most candidates were able to identify the sweat gland, but struggled with epidermis and dermis.

a.

Responses were often focused around thermoregulation with many describing the role of sweat. Candidates had a general understanding of the role of skin plays but many candidates struggled to provide sufficient description to be credited marks.

b.

Many candidates demonstrated a good understanding of this topic but several candidates did not answer this question. A number of candidates struggled to directly link the requirements for hydration.

c.

Syllabus sections

Topic 2: Exercise physiology » 2.2. Structure and function of the cardiovascular system » 2.2.8. Explain cardiovascular drift.
Topic 2: Exercise physiology » 2.2. Structure and function of the cardiovascular system
Topic 2: Exercise physiology

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