Describe the structure and function of the nucleus - AQA - A-Level Biology - Question 1 - 2022 - Paper 1
Question 1
Describe the structure and function of the nucleus.
The nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells. Its structure includes:
- A nuclear envelop... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Describe the structure and function of the nucleus - AQA - A-Level Biology - Question 1 - 2022 - Paper 1
Step 1
Name the main polymer that forms the following cell walls.
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Suggest one reason the scientists used biomass instead of the number of individuals of each plant species when collecting data to measure diversity.
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One reason is that individual organisms could not be easily identified or separated, making it difficult to collect accurate counts of distinct species.
Step 3
Use this equation to calculate the index of diversity for the data in Table 1.
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To calculate the index of diversity, we first determine the total shoot biomass:
Total shoot biomass = 2 + 4 + 5 + 7 + 15 + 36 + 51 = 120 g/m².
Next, we apply the index diversity equation:
d=1−∑i=1n(Nni)2
Where ni represents the shoot biomass of each species and N is the total shoot biomass.
Calculating the necessary ratios:
For Poa compressa: (1202)2=0.00027778
For Achillea millefolium: (1204)2=0.00069444
For Aster cordifolius: (1205)2=0.00173611
For Aster nova-angliae: (1207)2=0.00347222
For Chrysanthemum leucanthemum: (12015)2=0.015625
For Daucus carota: (12036)2=0.090000
For Fragaria virginiana: (12051)2=0.220225
Total = $0.00027778 + 0.00069444 + 0.00173611 + 0.00347222 + 0.015625 + 0.090000 + 0.220225 = 0.331
Now, substituting into the equation:
d = 1 - 0.331 = 0.669
Step 4
Suggest and explain how the plant species index of diversity would be different in these areas previously used to grow crops.
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In areas previously used to grow crops, plant biodiversity is likely to be lower compared to land not used for cropping. This occurs because farming often reduces the variety of plant species, as it typically involves monoculture practices that favor the growth of a single crop, decreasing overall diversity. Consequently, the index of biodiversity may reflect this reduced diversity, resulting in a lower value when compared to areas with natural ecosystems, where a wider variety of species coexists.