BIOLOGY VCE UNITS 1&2 DIAGNOSTIC TOPIC TESTS 2016

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BIOLOGY VCE UNITS 1&2 DIAGNOSTIC TOPIC TESTS 2016 TEST 5: TOTAL 40 MARKS (45 MINUTES) Student s Name: Teacher s Name: Directions to students Write your name and your teacher s name in the spaces provided above. Answer all questions in the spaces provided. SECTION A: MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS Instructions for Section A For each question in Section A, choose the response that is correct and circle your choice. Choose the response that is correct or best answers the question. A correct answer scores 1, an incorrect answer scores 0. Marks will not be deducted for incorrect answers. No marks will be given if more than one answer is completed for any question. Neap Diagnostic Topic Tests (DTTs) are licensed to be photocopied and used only within the confines of the school purchasing them, for the purpose of examining that school s students only. They may not be placed on the school intranet or otherwise reproduced or distributed. The copyright of Neap DTTs remains with Neap. No DTT or any part thereof is to be issued or passed on by any person to any party inclusive of other schools, non-practising teachers, coaching colleges, tutors, parents, publishing agencies or websites without the express written consent of Neap. Copyright 2016 Neap ABN 49 910 906 643 96 106 Pelham St Carlton VIC 3053 Tel: (03) 8341 8341 Fax: (03) 8341 8300 T5_BioDTTU12_2016.fm 1 / 10

Use the following information to answer Questions 1 3. The diagram below represents the cell cycle. cell replication M W X Y Z cytokinesis 1 3 2 4 Question 1 M represents A. mitosis only. B. meiosis only. C. meiosis and mitosis only. D. meiosis, mitosis and binary fission. Question 2 W Z respectively are W X Y Z A. telophase anaphase metaphase prophase B. telophase metaphase anaphase prophase C. prophase metaphase anaphase telophase D. prophase anaphase metaphase telophase Question 3 DNA replication occurs in stage A. M B. 1 C. 2 D. 3 Question 4 Cell replication in a bacterium is by A. mitosis. B. meiosis. C. binary fission. D. fragmentation. Copyright 2016 Neap T5_BioDTTU12_2016.fm 2 / 10

Use the following information to answer Questions 5 and 6. A red flowering geranium is admired by a visitor at a local garden. The visitor breaks a piece off, takes it home and plants it, and the next season the geranium plant flowers. Question 5 This process A. involves meiosis and mitosis. B. is an example of budding. C. is an example of fission. D. is cloning. Question 6 When the plant flowers, it would be expected that the flowers A. might be any colour, as sexual reproduction occurred. B. would be the same as the parent plant, as they are the product of meiosis. C. would be the same as the parent plant, as they are genetically identical. D. would be different to the parent plant, as they reproduced asexually. Copyright 2016 Neap T5_BioDTTU12_2016.fm 3 / 10

Use the following information to answer Questions 7 9. The diagram below illustrates crossing over. X stage II product stage I Y Question 7 X is A. the centriole. B. a chromatid. C. the centromere. D. a chiasma. Question 8 Y is A. the centriole. B. a chromatid. C. the centromere. D. a chiasma. Question 9 The product would be A. B. C. D. Copyright 2016 Neap T5_BioDTTU12_2016.fm 4 / 10

Question 10 The diagram below is from an organism with diploid number 2n = 6. Using the above information and your knowledge, it is reasonable to conclude the cell is undergoing A. meiosis and is in metaphase I. B. mitosis and is in metaphase. C. mitosis and is in anaphase. D. meiosis and is in metaphase II. Copyright 2016 Neap T5_BioDTTU12_2016.fm 5 / 10

SECTION B: SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS Answer this section in pen. Answer all questions in the spaces provided. Instructions for Section B Question 1 (4 marks) a. With the aid of diagrams, show and explain cell reproduction in a prokaryotic cell. 2 marks b. i. What is the product of one cycle of cell reproduction in a prokaryotic cell? 1 mark ii. If cell reproduction takes 20 minutes, how many cells will be produced from one cell after two hours? 1 mark Copyright 2016 Neap T5_BioDTTU12_2016.fm 6 / 10

Question 2 (9 marks) a. Define the following terms: i. mitosis 1 mark ii. cytokinesis 1 mark b. Name one place in an adult human where mitosis occurs. 1 mark c. The cell below is undergoing mitosis. X Y Name the parts labelled as X and Y. 2 marks X Y d. Which phase is this cell in? Explain your choice. 2 marks e. Give two ways that mitosis differs in an animal cell compared to a flowering plant. 2 marks Copyright 2016 Neap T5_BioDTTU12_2016.fm 7 / 10

Question 3 (6 marks) a. For each of the situations below, state the type of asexual reproduction described. i. A seastar attaches itself firmly to a rock and pulls itself into two pieces, or an arm breaks off and grows into a new individual. 1 mark ii. Yeast forms new individuals on their cell surface which detach. 1 mark iii. Mushrooms and other fungi produce tiny airborne parts which grow into new individuals. 1 mark b. Regarding asexual reproduction, i. what are two advantages? 2 marks ii. what is one disadvantage? 1 mark Copyright 2016 Neap T5_BioDTTU12_2016.fm 8 / 10

Question 4 (8 marks) The diagram below illustrates the process of cloning. somatic cell Y egg cell cloned cell clone X The organism being cloned is a sheep with diploid number 2n = 5. a. How many chromosomes are in i. the sheep cloned cell? 1 mark ii. the sheep egg cell? 1 mark b. Name processes X and Y. 2 marks c. Will the clone have characteristics of the donor of the somatic cell, the donor of the egg cell, or both? Explain your answer. 2 marks d. Outline one biological and one moral issue associated with cloning in agriculture. 2 marks Copyright 2016 Neap T5_BioDTTU12_2016.fm 9 / 10

Question 5 (3 marks) The diagram below shows two chromosomes, numbers 20 and 21, from part of a human cell under going cell division. All other chromosomes separate normally. 20 21 X a. Name the cell division illustrated above. 1 mark b. Structure X breaks and chromosome 21 fails to separate normally. i. What is the name given to this event? 1 mark ii. How many chromosomes will each daughter cell have after this event occurs? 1 mark Copyright 2016 Neap T5_BioDTTU12_2016.fm 10 / 10