LIFE SCIENCES
GRADE 12
MEMORANDUM
NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE
JUNE 2018
SECTION A
QUESTION 1
1.1
1.1.1 B ✓✓
1.1.2 C ✓✓
1.1.3 B ✓✓
1.1.4 C ✓✓
1.1.5 D ✓✓
1.1.6 A ✓✓
1.1.7 A ✓✓
1.1.8 C ✓✓
1.1.9 B ✓✓
1.1.10 C ✓✓ (10 x 2)
(20)
1.2
1.2.1 Eustachian tube ✓
1.2.2 Retina ✓
1.2.3 Ganglion ✓/Ganglia
1.2.4 Homozygous ✓/Homozygote
1.2.5 Chiasma ✓/ Chiasmata
1.2.6 Metaphase 1 ✓
1.2.7 Chromatids ✓
1.2.8 Semen ✓
1.2.9 DNA profiling ✓
1.2.10 Centromere ✓ (10 x 1)
(10)
1.3
1.3.1 A only ✓✓
1.3.2 B only✓✓
1.3.3 None ✓✓ (3 x 2) (6)
1.4
1.4.1
- Receptors ✓ (1)
- Grey matter ✓ (1)
1.4.2 C ✓ – Central canal ✓ (2)
1.4.3 E ✓/ motor neuron (1)
1.5
1.5.1
- Gamete A/B ✓ (1)
- Gamete B ✓ (1)
1.5.2
- F ✓ – Acrosome ✓ (2)
- H ✓ – Middle piece ✓/ Neck (2)
1.5.3
- Zygote ✓ (1)
- Fertilisation ✓ (1)
1.5.4 Gamete A ✓ (1)
TOTAL SECTION A: 50
SECTION B
QUESTION 2
2.1
2.1.1 Anaphase 1 ✓ (1)
2.1.2 Migration of full chromosomes to opposite poles. ✓ (1)
2.1.3
- Homologous pair of chromosomes ✓/bivalent (1)
- Crossing over ✓ (1)
2.1.4
- Homologous pair separate ✓ and
- full chromosomes migrate to the opposite poles. ✓
- In this way, the halving effect of meiosis ✓
- overcomes the doubling effect of fertilisation ✓/ chromosome number is reduced to half ✓
- Thus, maintaining a constant chromosome number from generation to generation.✓ (Max. 3) (3)
2.2
2.2.1
- Plant A – Genotype: DdEe ✓; Phenotype: Long purple ✓ (2)
- Plant B – Genotype: ddee ✓; Phenotype: Round red ✓ (2)
2.2.2
- Plant A – 4 ✓ types (1)
- Plant B – 1 ✓ type (1)
2.2.3
- DE; De; dE; de ✓✓ (2)
- de ✓ (1)
2.3
2.3.1 Short-sightedness ✓/ Myopia (1)
2.3.2 The image falls in front of the retina. ✓ (1)
2.3.3
- The eyeball being too long ✓
- The inability of the lens of the eye to become flat enough ✓ (less convex)
- Hence, the image of distant object is not clearly focused on the retina ✓ / The best image is formed in front of the retina. (3)
2.3.4 Person affected cannot see distant objects clearly. ✓ (1)
2.3.5 By wearing glasses with concave lenses. ✓ (1)
2.3.6
- When the optic nerve is damaged, the transmission of impulses ✓
- to the cerebral cortex/cerebrum ✓ is reduced or completely halted ✓
- hence, image formed on the retina is not interpreted. ✓ (Any 3) (3)
2.4
2.5
2.5.1 27 ✓ days (1)
2.5.2 12th ✓day of the cycle. (1)
2.5.3 The concentration of LH had reached its highest level on that day. ✓ (1)
2.5.4
- The progesterone levels are very low. ✓
- Oestrogen levels are very low. ✓
- FSH is high. ✓ (3)
2.5.5
- When the concentration levels of FSH is high, ✓ the concentration of progesterone is low. ✓
OR - When the concentration levels of progesterone is high, ✓ the concentration of FSH is low. ✓ (2)
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QUESTION 3
3.1
3.1.1 100 ✓ Women (1)
3.1.2
- Age of women ✓ (1)
- Percentage / incidence of miscarriage ✓ (1)
3.1.3 The older the woman, ✓ the higher the chances of having a miscarriage. ✓ (2)
3.1.4
Related Items
- By taking larger samples. ✓
- Repeat the investigation in different population areas. ✓ (2)
3.1.5 50% x 20 ✓ = 10 ✓
OR
50 × 20 ✓=10 ✓ (2)
100
3.2
3.2.1 2 ✓ (1)
3.2.2
- XHXh ✓✓ (2)
- XhXh ✓✓ (2)
3.2.3
- Since the allele is found only on the X-chromosome ✓
- a male only has one allele ✓
- that is either dominant (normal) or ✓
- recessive (colour blind) ✓
- and therefore will always be colour blind ✓ (if recessive allele inherited) (Max. 4) (4)
3.2.4 100% ✓✓ (2)
3.3
3.3.1
B – Tympanic membrane ✓
D – Semi-circular canal ✓
F – Cochlea ✓ (3)
3.3.2 C – amplifies sound vibration / transmits sound vibration from outer ear to inner ear. (1)
3.3.3 F ✓ (1)
3.3.4
- Mucus will block the opening of the eustachian tube ✓
- Air cannot enter or leave the middle ear ✓
- to equalise pressure / causing imbalance in pressure ✓
OR - Mucus may move through the eustachian tube ✓
- causing pressure in the middle ear ✓
- pushing on the tympanic membrane / part B. ✓(3)
3.3.5
- The sensory impulses✓
- from the cristae and maculae ✓
- will not be transmitted to the cerebellum ✓
- and therefore, maintenance of balance will be compromised. ✓
(Max. 2)
OR - The sensory impulses ✓
- from the organ of Corti ✓
- will not be conveyed to cerebral cortex/cerebrum ✓ for interpretation
- and therefore, no hearing is possible. ✓
(Max. 2) (2)
3.4
3.4.1
- Cloning:
- Process by which genetically identical individuals are formed.✓ (1)
- Stem cells:
- Are undifferentiated or unspecialised cells ✓ which can give rise to any of the other cells of the same organism. ✓ (Any 1) (1)
3.4.2
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- Molecular cloning ✓
- Cell cloning ✓
- Organism cloning ✓ (3)
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- Embryos ✓
- Blood from placenta and umbilical cord ✓ (Any 1) (1)
3.4.3
- In order to increase the productivity and profit ✓ animals that produce large amounts of milk are carefully selected and cloned ✓/ high yield of milk.
- Hence the quality of herd is improved faster ✓ than the traditional way of breeding. (Max. 2) (2)
3.4.4
- Embryos are cloned in order to maintain a steady supply of stem cells for research purpose. ✓
- This enables researchers and research institutions to be self-sufficient in terms of the availability of stem cells. ✓
(2)
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TOTAL SECTION B: 80
SECTION C
QUESTION 4
Protein synthesis
Transcription ✓
- DNA double helix unwinds ✓
- weak hydrogen bonds of DNA break ✓
- forming two single strands of DNA ✓
- One strand acts as template ✓
- to form a complementary strand which is mRNA ✓/ (A – U; G – C )
- using free RNA nucleotides from the nucleoplasm ✓
- Three adjacent bases on mRNA make up a codon ✓
- which codes for an amino acid. ✓
- mRNA moves out of the nucleus ✓
- through the nuclear pore ✓
- into the cytoplasm ✓
- where it attaches to a ribosome ✓ (Max. 7)(7)
Translation ✓
- according to the codons of mRNA ✓
- t-RNA molecules with complementary anticodons ✓
- bring the required amino acids to the ribosome ✓
- The amino acids link together by peptide bond ✓
- to form the required proteins. ✓ (Max. 4) (4)
DNA replication ✓
- DNA double helix unwinds ✓
- weak hydrogen bonds between nitrogenous bases break ✓
- and the two DNA strands unzip/separate ✓
- Each original DNA strand serves as template to form a new strand ✓
- by attaching to free nucleotides from nucleoplasm ✓
- to form complementary strands ✓
- Each DNA molecule now consists of one original strand and one new strand. ✓
- The result is two genetically identical DNA molecules. ✓ (Max. 6) (6)
Assessing the presentation of the essay
Criterion | Relevance (R) | Logical sequence (L) | Comprehensive (C) |
Generally | All information provided is relevant to the topic. | Ideas are arranged in a logical / cause-effect sequence. | All aspects required by the essay have been sufficiently addressed. |
In this essay | Only information relevant to the protein synthesis and DNA replication is provided. There is no irrelevant information. | All information regarding protein synthesis (Transcription and translation) and DNA replication described in a logical manner. | At least the following marks should be obtained for each of the following: - Transcription – 4/7
- Translation – 3/4
- DNA replication – 4/6
|
Mark | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Content:(17)
Synthesis:(3)
TOTAL SECTION C:20
GRAND TOTAL:150