The diagram below shows a phase during meiosis in an animal cell - NSC Life Sciences - Question 2 - 2021 - Paper 1
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The diagram below shows a phase during meiosis in an animal cell.
Identify part C.
Name the phase represented in the diagram.
B represents homologous chromosomes.... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:The diagram below shows a phase during meiosis in an animal cell - NSC Life Sciences - Question 2 - 2021 - Paper 1
Step 1
Identify part C.
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Part C is the centromere, which is the region of the chromosome where the two sister chromatids are joined together.
Step 2
Name the phase represented in the diagram.
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The phase represented in the diagram is metaphase.
Step 3
What are homologous chromosomes?
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Homologous chromosomes are pairs of chromosomes that have the same structure, length, and genes at corresponding loci. One chromosome of each pair is inherited from each parent.
Step 4
Explain the appearance of the chromosomes in the diagram.
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The chromosomes appear as X-shaped structures because they are duplicated chromatids that are held together at their centromeres. During the crossing over in prophase I, segments of DNA may be exchanged between homologous chromosomes, resulting in chromatids with a mixture of genetic material from both parents.
Step 5
State the function of part A in the phase following the one represented in the diagram.
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Part A, which represents the spindle fibers, functions to contract and pull the chromosomes apart to the opposite poles of the cell during anaphase.
Step 6
How much DNA (in arbitrary units) was in the parent cell at the beginning of the cell division?
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The parent cell had 48 arbitrary units of DNA before the division, as each daughter cell ends up with 12 units and there are two daughter cells formed.
Step 7
Identify part B.
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Part B is identified as the sweat gland.
Step 8
Describe how structure A functions during thermoregulation on a cold day.
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Structure A, representing blood vessels, constricts to reduce blood flow to the surface of the skin, thereby decreasing heat loss to the environment. This helps to maintain body temperature.
Step 9
Explain why temperature needs to be kept constant in the human body.
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Temperature needs to be kept constant in the human body to ensure that enzymatic processes function optimally. Deviations from the normal body temperature can lead to denaturation of enzymes and proteins, affecting metabolic reactions.
Step 10
Name the gland that secretes ADH.
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The gland that secretes ADH (Antidiuretic Hormone) is the pituitary gland.
Step 11
Describe osmoregulation on a cold day.
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On a cold day, the body conserves water by reabsorbing it in the kidneys. The secretion of ADH is decreased, leading to less urine production and conserving water in the body.
Step 12
Explain why the ADH levels in the body levels can become normal for this person.
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For the individual resistant to the effects of ADH, the body compensates by increasing the levels of ADH in response to the higher osmolarity of the blood, attempting to re-establish normal hydration levels.
Step 13
Name the type of fertilisation in guppies.
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The type of fertilisation in guppies is internal fertilisation.
Step 14
Explain TWO ways in which the type of fertilisation named in QUESTION 2.4.1 increases reproductive success.
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Internal fertilisation allows sperm to be deposited directly inside the female's body, increasing the chances of successful fertilisation.
Gametes are safeguarded within the female's body, protecting them from environmental threats and predators.
Step 15
Why are guppies regarded as being ovoviviparous?
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Guppies are regarded as ovoviviparous because the fertilised eggs develop within the female's body until they hatch, and the young are born live, retaining many characteristics of oviparous organisms.
Step 16
Why is the injection of progesterone a good treatment to prevent premature delivery?
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Progesterone helps maintain the endometrium, ensuring the pregnancy continues. It prepares the uterus and prevents contractions that could lead to premature delivery.
Step 17
Identify: (a) Independent variable.
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The independent variable is the administration of progesterone treatment (or the dosage and frequency of injections).
Step 18
(b) Dependent variable.
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The dependent variable is the glucose levels of the pregnant women, measured to assess the development of gestational diabetes.
Step 19
Describe how the investigators determined whether any of the participants in Group A had developed gestational diabetes?
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They determined whether participants in Group A had developed gestational diabetes by closely monitoring and recording their glucose levels daily during the study.
Step 20
State TWO factors that were kept constant when the progesterone was administered in Group A.
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The dosage was kept constant at 250 mg of progesterone.
The frequency of injections was kept constant, occurring once a week.
Step 21
Explain the importance of group B in this investigation.
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Group B acts as a control group to provide a baseline to compare against Group A. By not receiving progesterone treatment, it allows for the assessment of how effective the treatment was in preventing gestational diabetes.