NATIONALSENIOR CERTIFICATE
GRADE 12
LIFE SCIENCES P1
FEBRUARY/MARCH 2016
INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION
Read the following instructions carefully before answering the questions.
SECTION A
QUESTION 1
1.1 Various options are provided as possible answers to the following questions. Choose the answer and write only the letter (A to D) next to the question number (1.1.1 to 1.1.10) in the ANSWER BOOK, for example 1.1.11 D.
1.1.1The microscopic space between two adjacent neurons is a/an …
1.1.2 The following is a list of functions performed by different organs in an organism:
Which ONE of the following combinations refers to the functions performed by parts of an amniotic egg?
1.1.3 An investigation was done to determine the effect of alcohol on the reaction time of a person.
Reaction time was measured by the time it took to catch a ruler.
The procedure was as follows:
How was the validity of the investigation decreased?
1.1.4 Which ONE of the following represents the CORRECT combination of a visual defect, its nature and the corrective measure?
VISUAL DEFECT | NATURE OF DEFECT | CORRECTIVE MEASURE |
A Cataracts | Curvature of lens is uneven | Biconcave lenses |
B Short-sightedness | Lens cannot become less convex | Biconcave lenses |
C Astigmatism | Lens cannot become more convex | Surgery |
D Long-sightedness | Lens becomes cloudy and opaque | Biconvex lenses |
1.1.5 The graph below shows the curvature of the human lens when viewing objects at different distances.
Which ONE of the following objects is closest to the human eye?
1.1.6 The graph below shows the effect of different concentrations of gibberellins on the germination of seeds.
One possible conclusion drawn from the results shown above, is that the …
1.1.7 A gardener removes the apical buds from a rose bush in her garden regularly. As a result the rose bush will …
1.1.8 One of the dangers of landfills is the contamination of underground water sources. This is prevented by …
1.1.9 The following is a list of the factors affected by global warming:
Which ONE of the following combinations increases as a result of global warming?
1.1.10 The graph below shows changes in the amount of DNA present in a cell over a period of 36 hours.
Which ONE of the following parts of the graph represents interphase?
1.2 Give the correct biological term for each of the following descriptions. Write only the term next to the question number (1.2.1 to 1.2.8) in the ANSWER BOOK.
1.2.1 A type of reproduction in humans where the foetus develops inside the uterus
1.2.2 Structures found only in animal cells that form the spindle during cell division
1.2.3 The movement of part of a plant in response to gravity
1.2.4 The amount of carbon dioxide produced by an individual per unit time as a result of his/her activities
1.2.5 The stage in humans when sexual maturity is reached in males and females
1.2.6 A change in the internal or external environment that will be detected by a receptor and converted into an impulse
1.2.7 Small tubes placed in the tympanic membrane to drain liquid from the middle ear
1.2.8 Part of the human ear that directs sound waves into the auditory canal (8 x 1) (8)
1.3Indicate whether each of the statements in COLUMN I applies to A ONLY, B ONLY, BOTH A AND B or NONE of the items in COLUMN II. Write A only, B only, both A and B or none next to the question number (1.3.1 to 1.3.4) in the ANSWER BOOK.
COLUMN I | COLUMN II |
1.3.1A type of development in birds in which offspring are poorly developed at birth and are thus unable to feed themselves |
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1.3.2Forms the placenta |
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1.3.3The state of the blood vessels in the skin of a human when the environmental temperature is high |
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1.3.4Having access to enough food of good quality at all times |
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(4 x 2) (8)
1.4 The diagram below represents a part of the male reproductive system.
1.4.1 Give the LETTER and the NAME of the part that:
1.4.2Give ONLY the LETTERS of the TWO parts in the diagram that:
1.5 The diagram below shows a reflex arc.
1.5.1Give ONLY the LETTER of the part that represents the:
1.5.2 Give the LETTER and NAME of the neuron in the diagram that is probably damaged if a person is able to detect the stimulus, but cannot respond.(2)
1.5.3 State if the nerve impulse travels from D to E or from E to D. (1) (6)
TOTAL SECTION A: 50
SECTION B
QUESTION 2
2.1The diagram below represents a part of a human ear.
2.1.1Identify part:
2.1.2Name the receptors that are found in part B.
2.1.3Explain the consequence to the human body if:
2.2 Explain why people with middle-ear infections are usually advised not to travel by aeroplane. (4)
2.3 An investigation was conducted to determine the relationship between the ages of women, the number of pregnancies per month and the chances of miscarriages.
The results of the investigation are shown in the table below.
AGES OF WOMEN | PREGNANCIES PER MONTH (%) | MISCARRIAGES (%) |
22 | 25 | 10 |
28 | 18 | 15 |
34 | 18 | 15 |
40 | 6 | 24 |
46 | 2 | 50 |
2.3.1Draw a line graph to show the relationship between the ages of the women and the percentage of pregnancies per month.(2)
2.3.2Describe the relationship that exists between the ages of women and the chances of them miscarrying.(2)
2.3.3According to the data obtained, if there are 12 pregnant women who are 46 years old, how many of them are likely to miscarry? Show ALL working. (6) (10)
2.4 Read the extract below.
Anele found out that she had scar tissue blocking both her Fallopian tubes and therefore could not have a baby. She decided to try in vitro fertilisation (IVF).
The diagram below is a representation of how the procedure was done. |
2.4.1Explain why Anele's condition had prevented her from falling pregnant.(2)
2.4.2Name ONE hormone that was:
2.4.3 Describe the events that take place in the test tube after fertilisation, until a blastocyst is formed.(4)
2.4.4Explain ONE possible consequence for the developing embryo if the corpus luteum disintegrates immediately after implantation.(3)(11)
2.5 The diagrams below show two phases of meiosis in an animal cell.(1)
2.5.1 Identify the phase represented by DIAGRAM B.(2)
2.5.2 Explain why the homologous chromosomes in DIAGRAM B have a mixture of genetic material from each chromosome.(1)
2.5.3 Name the phase that will follow the one represented by DIAGRAM A.(3)
2.5.4 Describe the events that take place in the phase mentioned in QUESTION 2.5.3.(1)
2.5.5 Name ONE place in a human male where meiosis takes place.(8)
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QUESTION 3
3.1 The diagram below represents one part of the negative feedback response that occurs when a person is dehydrated.
The decrease in blood volume, as a result of the excessive loss of water, is detected by the brain.
3.1.1 Identify the:
3.1.2 Describe the negative feedback response that occurs when a person is dehydrated, after it has been detected by the brain. (4) (7)
3.2 Some people with type I diabetes cannot produce insulin and therefore need to inject themselves regularly (insulin-dependent).
An investigation was done to determine the action of two types of insulin (A and B). The glucose uptake rate of cells, when using each type of insulin, was measured over time.
3.2.1 Name the human organ that produces insulin.(1)
3.2.2 Using the information in the graph, state TWO differences in the functioning of insulin A and B.(4) (5)
3.3 An investigation was done to determine the effect of different amounts of thyroxin on body weight in rats.
The procedure was as follows:
3.3.1 In the investigation identify the:
3.3.2 State THREE factors that were kept constant during the investigation.(3)
3.3.3 Which group of rats (A, B or C) would be expected to gain the most weight?(1)
3.3.4 Explain your answer to QUESTION 3.3.3.(3)
3.3.5 In which group of rats (A, B or C) would the levels of TSH in the blood be low?(1)
3.3.6 Explain your answer to QUESTION 3.3.5.(2) (12)
3.4 Read the extract below.
WATER CRISIS IN SOUTH AFRICA The impact of the water scarcity will be one of South Africa's biggest problems soon. Recently a province had to switch off the water supply because the dams were 'so close on the edge'. It is stated that people are using more water than what's available; the demand is more than the supply. |
3.4.1 Refer to the extract and state TWO causes of the water crisis facing South Africa.(2)
3.4.2 State how importing agricultural products from neighbouring countries would reduce South Africa's water crisis.(1)
3.4.3 Explain how switching off the water supply would affect the industries that depend on water.(2)
3.4.4The South African government could possibly solve the water crisis by increasing the cost of water.
Suggest TWO ways in which this solution could help to reduce the water crisis.(2) (7)
3.5 Invasive alien plants can cause environmental problems in an area.
3.5.1 Explain the impact of invasive alien plants on:
3.5.2 Explaine ONE DISADVANTAGE of controlling invasive alien plants using the following methods:
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TOTAL SECTION B: 80
SECTION C
QUESTION 4
Plants and animals are both able to sense and respond to light.
Explain how plant stems respond to unilateral light and describe the path taken by light through the human eye until it is converted into an impulse.
Content:(17)
Synthesis:(3) (20)
NOTE:
NO marks will be awarded for answers in the form of flow charts, tables or diagrams.
TOTAL SECTION C:20
GRAND TOTAL:150