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    What do these results suggest about the relationship between the

    concentration of garlic extract and its antibacterial effects? 1. increasing concentration increases

    antibacterial

    effect / eq ;

    2. no effect 25 and below /positive correlation 50

    above / eq ;

    (ii) Compare the antibacterial effect of garlic extract with that of the three

    antibiotics. 1. garlic better than both tetracycline and

    streptomycin / converse / eq ;

    2. {not quite as good as / similar to}

    chloramphenicol / converse / eq ;

    3. credit correct figure manipulation / eq ;

    What does this information suggest about the validity of the results for the garlic

    extract? 1. correct ref to clear zone size related to

    judgement on validity ;

    2. correct ref to relatedness of onion to garlic ;

    (i) Using the diagram above to help you, draw a similar flow chart summarising

    Witherings research. 1. potential substance identified ;

    2. trial on a small group of people ;

    3. larger group ;

    4. dosage refined / ref to near death incident ;

    5. publication of treatise ;

    6. specific material in passage e.g. how substance identified / numbers in large trial

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    Discuss one economic implication of modern drug trialling, compared with

    Witherings methods. 1. more expensive / eq ;

    2. large numbers / long time / animal testing / legal

    costs / equipment qualified ;

    Identify one similarity and one difference, other than economic factors,

    between Witherings drug trial and a modern drug trial. In each case, give an

    explanation for your answer. Similarity

    1. discovery / testing on people/ small to start with/

    scale up / careful recording of results,

    publication/ finding effective dosage / similar

    response to safety issues / monitoring patients /

    need for replication ;

    2. appropriate comments for both protocols ;

    Difference

    3. animal tests / large scale synthesis / placebo,

    double blind trials / sample size ;

    4. appropriate comments for both protocols ;

    Using all the information in Figures 1, 2 and 3, evaluate the benefits and risks

    to humans of lowering blood cholesterol with statins.

    There will be up to 2 marks awarded for the quality of spelling, punctuation

    and grammar and the use of technical terms in your answer to this question. 1. people who take

    statins have muscle problems ;

    2. MP1 qualified e.g. named one/ relative incidence

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    of different ones / wide range of problems / most /

    57% of people have muscle problems ;

    3. raised cholesterol causes increased CVD /

    correlation / converse / eq ;

    4. v low ch increase death rate from all causes/ eq ;

    5. v high ch increase death rate from all causes / eq ;

    6. but not so with all mortality / low and high

    cholesterol leads to increased total mortality / eq ;

    7. lowering cholesterol (too much) is an overall risk in

    men ;

    8. from v low to medium cholesterol increase risk of

    death from CVD / eq ;

    9. from v high to medium cholesterol increases risk of

    death from CVD /eq ;

    10. ref to in men in relation to fig 2 and/or ref to in

    women in relation to fig 3 ;

    Suggest how the information that you have been given about statins,

    cholesterol and CVD might be expanded upon. Consider what further

    questions you might want to ask, and where you might look for answers.

    (3)

    What further questions you might want to ask 1. other side effects of statins than muscle problems;

    2. data for other age / children ;

    3. other causes of CVD ;

    4. data on women to do with having babies;

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    5. comparative cost of treatment vs consequences ;

    6. data on effect of cholesterol on named conditions other than CVD ;

    7. gender of people with muscle problems ;

    8. search engine ;

    9. library qualified / journal qualified ;

    Suggest a source of information about the effects of statins on CVD that

    might be unreliable or biased. drug company websites / sites related to scientists

    (e.g. their own / institution where they

    work/worked) who have big stake in the

    cholesterol hypothesis / government sites where

    promoting this hypothesis / any appropriately

    explained alternative / website or other source

    saying things without refs ;

    how to soften onion root? use hydrochloric acid

    how to make mitosis visible? acetocarmine

    why use iron to chop the root tip into tiny pieces? Iron in the razor blade and scalpel and

    dissecting needle reacts with the acetocarmine stain to give a better staining reaction

    how to dry tiny pieces of root tip? blotting paper

    how to crushing 3g garlic with 10 cm3 industrial alcohol? using pestle & mortar

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    how to dry the 0.1% of the extract of garlic with industrial alcohol? using pipette and drop it on

    sterile filter paper disc

    how to incubate? close petri dish, tape down, incubate the plates for 24 hours at 25C

    whats the best plant to investigate the fibre strength? stinging nettle

    how to water retting fibres? place it in a bucket of cold water for 1 week, then remove the stems and

    softened tissues, dry the fibres

    where do you hang the fibres with cotton thread on the end of the fibre clamp stand boss

    how to measure the strength? attach a newtonmeter at the bottom and gently pull on the newton

    meter until the fibre snaps. the weigh the fibre can take before it snaps is a measure of the tensile

    strength of the fibre

    how to get a cell with totipotency? dampen the cotton wool with water and place in plastic tray,

    spinkle some seeds onto the cotton wool and cover it with transparent cling film. place it in a light,

    warm place to germinate. use the light bank as a light source. leave it for 34 days.

    how to make an agar? measure 2.5g agar powder into a beaker and add 250 ml distilled water. boil and

    stir gently with a glass rod until all the agar powder has dissolved. pour the molten agar into several test

    tubes. let them cool and solidify.

    which part is the totipotency explants? how to get it? cut off top of seedlings just below the shootapex with scissors as explants.

    what you use to touch the onion root to see if it has been softened in the hydrochloric acid? use

    dissecting needle

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    1mm = ? um 1000

    explain why staining is necessary in this preparation because in a cell that is not actively dividing the

    chromosomes cannot easily be identified as individual structures. they are translucent to both light and

    electrons so they cannot easily be seen. when the cells starts to actively divide the chromosomes

    condense, they become much shorter and denser. they can take up stains very readily and individual

    chromosomes can be identified.

    risk assessment for practical on the antimicrobial 1, keep alcohol (inflammable) away from naked

    flames

    2, do not open petri dishes containing growing microorganisms

    3, use aseptic techniques

    4, only dispose of used petri dishes after they have been autoclaved

    how to make sure something is sterile?/aseptic? autoclave

    how to make sure that in "antimicrobial " is accurate? 1, same size discs

    2, same amount of ingredient

    3, 10 mol of industrial alcohol

    4, use forcep not hands

    risk in fibre strength? 1, wear eye protection and gloves when handling unretted nettles

    2, wash hands after handling the soaked fibres

    3, when testing fibres to breaking point, make sure the loads on the material can fall without causing

    injury

    accuracy of fibre strength investigation? 1, 10 cm length fibre

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    2, newtonmeter starts at zero

    3, choose approximately same richness of fibre

    4, same length same diameter

    5, same species of coconut

    6, age, type of coconut young fruit

    what's to control in fibre strength investigation? temperature, humidity, other relevant factor

    risk in totipotency investigation? wear eye protection and care when boiling and pouring agar

    accuracy of totipotency? 1, seedling from the same species

    2, no microrganisms in the agar

    3, provide all optimum conditions

    aseptic techniques 1, all apparatus (petri dishes, pipettes, flasks, etc) must be sterilised by

    autoclaving at 121 c for 15 minutes at 103 kPa, or by irradiating with ultraviolet rays

    2, sterile the culture medium by autoclaving

    3, wipe the bench / work surfaces with 70% ethanol before and after work

    4, flame the necks of bottles to prevent airborne contamination

    5, flame wire loops and forceps before and after use or sterilise by dipping in ethanol

    6, lids of containers should not left on benches

    7, petri dishes opened slightly during operation to avoid contamination

    8, cultures after study and contaminated must be autoclaved / sterilised before disposal or reuse

    explain why it is important to use equalsized cylinders of beetroot in this experiment same

    amount/volume of pigment, same surface area, number of cells on surface

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    state the independent variable in beetroot experiment temperature

    describe how the degree of redness could be measured colorimeter (or description) ;

    Then any two from

    shake before measurement

    use of appropriate colour filter

    zeroing against blank

    clean cuvettes

    wiping cuvettes

    transparent side REJECT smooth side

    measure absorbance / transmission

    enough liquid to allow light go through ;;

    OR

    comparison of colour ;

    Then any two from

    with {known / chart / standard} samples

    comparing tubes by looking down and adding water until same and measurement is depth

    convert to numerical ;;

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    name other variables in beetroot experiment. in each case, describe how the variable could be

    controlled. 1. volume of water in the boiling tube;

    2. suitable method e.g. measuring cylinder, pipette;

    3. rinsing ;

    4. until clear / for fixed time for all ;

    5. similar {variety / density / eq} of beetroot ;

    6. method to ensure same variety e.g. same beetroot ;

    7. pretreatment e.g. storage;

    8. use same part of beetroot; detail e.g. cut from middle, peeling ;

    use the graph to describe and explain the pattern of results. (temperature&redness). 010/20 falls,

    10/20 to 40 flat/varies little above 40 to 60 steep rise. above 60 falls/levels off 1. freezing /

    condensation effect at low temperature explained ;

    2. effect of temperature on membrane permeability ;

    3. effect of temperature on membrane component ;

    4. {all / as much} pigment as possible gone at 60 C / idea of high temperature destroys pigment;

    state two ways in which the reduction in the incidence of TaySachs disease in certain groups of people

    might have been brought about. 1. preimplantation screening of embryos to select healthy

    embryos;

    2. fetal screening, followed by abortions;

    3. adult screening, followed by voluntary / statutory ban on marriage / reproduction, between carriers;

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    nearly all strategies designed to help with genetic disorders have ethical implications. choose one of the

    methods you have mentioned and discuss the ethical implications of this method invasive

    procedure

    elimination / disposal / storage of unused embryos / right to life

    eugenics / designer babies / discrimination

    who should have access

    high cost

    (false positives)

    distressabortion not justified

    distressworry about baby / not having children when not a problem

    distressabout abortion that was not needed

    (false negatives)

    shock of diseased baby born

    false confidence

    make suggestions as to how the information about genetic screening that you have been presented with

    might be expanded upon. consider what further questions you might want to ask, and where you might

    look for answers. For example

    what research is being done on treatments for TSD

    what is gene therapy

    what progress on gene therapy (in relation to named diseases)

    is it available

    internet search engine / scientific journals / magazines / reference to specialist library / reference to

    relevant experts;

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    explain why it is important to use equalsized cylinders of beetroot in this experiment same

    amount/volume of pigment, same surface area, number of cells on surface

    state the independent variable in beetroot experiment temperature

    describe how the degree of redness could be measured colorimeter (or description) ;

    Then any two from

    shake before measurement

    use of appropriate colour filter

    zeroing against blank

    clean cuvettes

    wiping cuvettes

    transparent side REJECT smooth side

    measure absorbance / transmission

    enough liquid to allow light go through ;;

    OR

    comparison of colour ;

    Then any two from

    with {known / chart / standard} samples

    comparing tubes by looking down and adding water until same and measurement is depth

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    convert to numerical ;;

    name other variables in this experiment. in each case, describe how the variable could be controlled.

    1. volume of water in the boiling tube;

    2. suitable method e.g. measuring cylinder, pipette;

    3. rinsing ;

    4. until clear / for fixed time for all ;

    5. similar {variety / density / eq} of beetroot ;

    6. method to ensure same variety e.g. same beetroot ;

    7. pretreatment e.g. storage;

    8. use same part of beetroot; detail e.g. cut from middle, peeling ;

    use the graph to describe and explain the pattern of results. (temperature&redness). 010/20 falls,

    10/20 to 40 flat/varies little above 40 to 60 steep rise. above 60 falls/levels off 1. freezing /

    condensation effect at low temperature explained ;

    2. effect of temperature on membrane permeability ;

    3. effect of temperature on membrane component ;

    4. {all / as much} pigment as possible gone at 60 C / idea of high temperature destroys pigment;

    state two ways in which the reduction in the incidence of TaySachs disease in certain groups of peoplemight have been brought about. 1. preimplantation screening of embryos to select healthy

    embryos;

    2. fetal screening, followed by abortions;

    3. adult screening, followed by voluntary / statutory ban on marriage / reproduction, between carriers;

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    nearly all strategies designed to help with genetic disorders have ethical implications. choose one of the

    methods you have mentioned and discuss the ethical implications of this method invasive

    procedure

    elimination / disposal / storage of unused embryos / right to life

    eugenics / designer babies / discrimination

    who should have access

    high cost

    (false positives)

    distressabortion not justified

    distressworry about baby / not having children when not a problem

    distressabout abortion that was not needed

    (false negatives)

    shock of diseased baby born

    false confidence

    make suggestions as to how the information about genetic screening that you have been presented with

    might be expanded upon. consider what further questions you might want to ask, and where you might

    look for answers. For example

    what research is being done on treatments for TSD

    what is gene therapy

    what progress on gene therapy (in relation to named diseases)

    is it available

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    internet search engine / scientific journals / magazines / reference to specialist library / reference to

    relevant experts;