LIFE SCIENCES PAPER 2 GRADE 12 NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS MEMORANDUM MAY/JUNE 2019
PRINCIPLES RELATED TO MARKING LIFE SCIENCES
If more information than marks allocated is given Stop marking when maximum marks is reached and put a wavy line and 'max' in the right-hand margin.
If, for example, three reasons are required and five are given Mark the first three irrespective of whether all or some are correct/incorrect.
If whole process is given when only a part of it is required Read all and credit the relevant part.
If comparisons are asked for, but descriptions are given Accept if the differences/similarities are clear.
If tabulation is required, but paragraphs are given Candidates will lose marks for not tabulating.
If diagrams are given with annotations when descriptions are required Candidates will lose marks.
If flow charts are given instead of descriptions Candidates will lose marks.
If sequence is muddled and links do not make sense Where sequence and links are correct, credit. Where sequence and links are incorrect, do not credit. If sequence and links become correct again, resume credit.
Non-recognised abbreviations Accept if first defined in answer. If not defined, do not credit the unrecognised abbreviation, but credit the rest of the answer if correct.
Wrong numbering If answer fits into the correct sequence of questions, but the wrong number is given, it is acceptable.
If language used changes the intended meaning Do not accept.
Spelling errors If recognisable, accept the answer, provided it does not mean something else in Life Sciences or if it is out of context.
If common names are given in terminology Accept, provided it was accepted at the national memo discussion meeting.
If only the letter is asked for, but only the name is given (and vice versa) Do not credit.
If units are not given in measurements Candidates will lose marks. Marking guidelines will allocate marks for units separately.
Be sensitive to the sense of an answer, which may be stated in a different way.
Caption All illustrations (diagrams, graphs, tables, etc.) must have a caption.
Code-switching of official languages (terms and concepts) A single word or two that appear(s) in any official language other than the learner's assessment language used to the greatest extent in his/her answers should be credited, if it is correct. A marker that is proficient in the relevant official language should be consulted. This is applicable to all official languages.
Changes to the marking guidelines No changes must be made to the marking guidelines. The provincial internal moderator must be consulted, who in turn will consult with the national internal moderator (and the Umalusi moderators where necessary).
Official marking guidelines Only marking guidelines bearing the signatures of the national internal moderator and the Umalusi moderators and distributed by the National Department of Basic Education via the provinces must be used.
SECTION A QUESTION 1 1.1 1.1.1 D✓✓ 1.1.2 A✓✓ 1.1.3 B✓✓ 1.1.4 B✓✓ 1.1.5 D✓✓ 1.1.6 C✓✓ 1.1.7 C✓✓ 1.1.8 B✓✓ (8 x 2) (16) 1.2 1.2.1 DNA profiling✓ 1.2.2 Ribose✓ 1.2.3 Centriole✓/centrosome 1.2.4 Stem✓cells 1.2.5 Cytokinesis✓ 1.2.6 Phylogenetic tree✓/cladogram (6 x 1) (6) 1.3 1.3.1 B only✓✓ 1.3.2 B only✓✓ 1.3.3 A only✓✓ (3 x 2) (6) 1.4 1.4.1 Cytosine✓ (1) 1.4.2 20✓✓% (2) 1.4.3 G A A✓ U G U✓ (2) 1.4.4 Glutamic acid✓ - Cysteine✓ (in that order) (2) 1.4.5 UAC✓ (1) (8) 1.5 1.5.1
Down syndrome✓/ Trisomy 21(1)
Anaphase✓ I/ II(1)
Chromosomal✓ mutation(1)
1.5.2 Autosomes✓ (1) 1.6 1.6.1
Sahelanthropus✓
Australopithecus✓
Homo✓ Any 2(2) (Mark first TWO only)
Taung child✓
Mrs Ples✓
(Little foot)✓ Any 2(2) (Mark first TWO only)
Sahelanthropus✓(1)
1.6.2 Homo neanderthalensis (1) 1.6.3 650✓cm3 (1) 1.6.4 2,0 mya✓/2 000 000 years ago (1) 1.6.5 Genetic✓ evidence Cultural✓evidence (Mark first TWO only) (2) (10) TOTAL SECTION A: 50
SECTION B QUESTION 2 2.1 2.1.1 B – Nitrogenous base✓ C – Phosphate✓(2) 2.1.2
Nucleotide(1)
(James) Watson✓
(Francis) Crick✓
(Maurice) Wilkins✓ Any 2 (Mark first TWO only)(2)
Nucleus✓/ Mitochondrion/ Chloroplast Any 1 (Mark first ONE only)(1)
2.1.3
The DNA code will change✓
leading to different mRNA✓/codons
which will match with different tRNA✓/anticodons
resulting in different amino acids✓ being brought to the ribosome leading to a different protein(4)
2.1.4
Monomer of RNA
Monomer of DNA
Contains the sugar ribose✓
Contains the sugar deoxyribose✓
Contains the nitrogenous base uracil✓
Contains the nitrogenous base thymine✓
(Mark first TWO only) ✓ table(5) (15) 2.2 2.2.1 2.2.2 2✓(1)
For A to be without PKD, it has to be homozygous recessive✓/hh
A would therefore receive a recessive allele from each parent✓
Each parent has PKD✓
hence each parent has one dominant allele✓/H/genotype Hh OR
Each parent has PKD✓
If the parents were homozygous✓
then all the offspring would have PKD✓
and there would be no possibility of genotype at A✓/offspring without PKD/homozygous recessive (4) (5)
2.3.3
9✓(1)
36✓(1)
2.4 2.4.1
Incomplete dominance*✓
Neither of the alleles are dominant✓/neither E nor S is dominant
leading to an intermediate phenotype✓/offspring with medium fins 1 compulsory* + 2 (3)
2.3 2.3.1 Organisms that are able to interbreed and produce fertile offspring✓✓ (2) 2.3.2 Anthers✓ Ovary✓/ Ovule (Mark first TWO only) (2) 2.3.4
The spindle fibres contract✓
The centromere of each chromosome splits into two✓
The chromatids move to opposite poles✓ (3)
2.3.5
Fewer crops will be destroyed by insects and diseases✓ which
will increase the crop yield✓/food security/ decrease expenses on pesticides (2) (11)
2.4.2 P1 Phenotype Medium fins x Medium fins✓ Genotype ES x ES✓
F1 Phenotype 25% short fins✓*; *Compulsory 50% medium fins; 25% elongated fins
P1 and F1✓ 1 Compulsory + Any 5 Meiosis and fertilisation✓ OR P1 Phenotype Medium fins x Medium fins✓ Genotype ES x ES✓
P1 and F1✓ Meiosis and fertilisation✓ 1 Compulsory + Any 5 (6) (9) [40]
QUESTION 3 3.1 3.1.1
The mating call can be easily heard✓/can be heard over a distance
to ensure that a mate is attracted✓(2)
3.1.2
The investigation was done over a long period✓/6 years
Many recordings were done in each year✓/ an average was calculated Any 1(1)
3.1.3 As the traffic noise increased, the loudness of frogs’ mating calls increased ✓✓(2) 3.1.4