231/3
BIOLOGY
PAPER 3
KASSU
TIME: 2 HOURS
Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (K.C.S.E.)
REQUIREMENTS FOR EACH CANDIDATE
Name………………………………………………… Adm no. ……………Class…….
School …………………………………………………
231/3
BIOLOGY
PAPER 3 (PRACTICAL)
Time: 1 ¾ HOURS
KASSU JET EXAMINATION –
231/3
BIOLOGY PAPER 3 (PRACTICAL)
Time: 1 ¾ HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
FOR EXAMINERS USE ONLY
| Question | Maximum score | Candidate’s score |
| 1 | 12
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| 2 | 14
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| 3 | 14
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| Total Score | 40 Marks |
This paper consists of 5 printed pages.Candidates should check the question paper to ensure that all pages are printed as indicatedand no questions are missing.
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D ……………………………………………………………
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(2marks)
| Onion epidermal cells | Animal epithelial cells |
(1mark)
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(1mark)
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| SPECIMEN A | SPECIMEN B |
| SPECIMEN C | SPECIMEN D |
A…………………………………………………………………………………
B…………………………………………………………..………………….…
(2 marks)
C…………………………………………………………………………………
D…………………………………………………………..………………….…
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Draw and label specimen labeled D2 (3marks)
| Specimen | Agent of dispersal | Reason |
| D1 |
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| D3 |
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| D4 |
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(ii)To test tube B, add an equal amount of Benedict’s solution. Heat to boil. Record your observation. (1 mark)
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(iii) From the results in (a) (i) and (ii), identify solution P. (1 mark)
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(iv). Put 2cm3 of solution Z into a clean test tube labelled C. Add equal volume of Benedict’s solution. Heat to boil. (1 mark)
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(v) Open the visking tubing provided, Pour solution P into the visking tubing and add 1cm3 of the solution R. Tie the visking tubing and ensure there is no leakage. Pour solution Z into a clean beaker till it is half full. Immerse visking tube in the solution Z in the beaker. Allow it to stand for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, take 2cm3 of solution Z from the beaker into a clean test tube labelled D. Add equal amount of Benedict’s solution. Heat to boil. Record your observation. (1 mark)
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(vi)Account for the observation made in (v) above. (3 marks)
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iii) Explain the results observed in (b)(ii) above. (2 marks)
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iv). what is the identity of solution R? (1 mark)
……………………………………………………………..……………………………v) State one factor that can affect the process demonstrated in 3a (v) above (1 mark)
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KASSU BIOLOGY PAPER 3 MARKING SCHEME
1.You are provided with the photomicrograph of an onion outer epidermis as seen under light microscope
A chloroplast ;
C cell membrane ;
D cytoplasm ;
Cellwallcontain the polysaccharide cellulose; thatgivemechanical support
(2marks)
Mg = image size
Actual size
1500= 4.4×10,000 ;
Actual size
=44000
1500
=29.3um ; units
| Onionepidermalcells | Animal epithelialcells |
| Cellwallpresent | Cellwall absent ; |
| Chloroplastpresent | Chloroplast absent ; |
| Nucleus locatedat the periphery | Centralised nucleus ; |
Staining ;
Iodinestain,;methyleneblue ;eosinacceptany one
| SPECIMEN A | SPECIMEN B |
| SPECIMEN C | SPECIMEN D |
A Axile;
B free central;
(2 marks)
Ccross section/transverse section;
Succulent;
Draw and label specimen labeled D2 (3marks)
| Specimen | Agent of dispersal | Reason |
| D1 | Animal ;
| Have hook-like structures which stick on fur/clothes of passing animals; |
| D3 | Wind;
| Has wing like structures to increase surface area for it to be carried by wind; |
| D4 | Animal ;
| Brightly coloured, succulent to attract animals that feed on it; |
Blue-black colour observed;
(ii)To test tube B, add an equal amount of Benedict’s solution. Heat to boil. Record your observation. (1 mark)
Blue-black of Benedict’s solution persist;
(iii) From the results in (a) (i) and (ii), Identify solution P. (1 mark)
Starch solution;
(iv) put 2cm3 of solution Z into a clean test tube labelled C. Add equal volume of Benedicts solution. Heat to boil. (1 mark)
Blue colour of Benedict’s solution persist;
(v) Open the visking tubing provided. Pour solution P into the visking tubing and add 1cm3 of the solution R. Tie the visking tubing and ensure there is no leakage. Pour solution Z into a clean beaker till it is half full. Immerse visking tube in the solution Z in the beaker. Allow it to stand for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, take 2cm3 of solution Z from the beaker into a clean test tube labelled D. Add equal amount of Benedict’s solution. Heat to boil. Record your observation. (1 mark)
Colour changes from Blue-green- yellow- orange;
(vi)Account for the observation made in (v) above. (3 marks)
Starch is hydrolysed into maltose by enzyme diastase; maltose molecules are small enough to diffuse through the small pores of the visking tubing; maltose reacted with Benedict’s solution producing an orange colour;
White/turbid/ cloudy;
(ii)Add 1 cm3 of sodium hydroxide into test tube containing solution Q. Record your observation. (1 mark)
Solution Q clears/ white colour fades off;
(iii)Explain the results observed in (b)(ii) above. (2 marks)
` Sodium Hydroxide breaks down the protein molecules into peptides; peptides form a clear solution;
iv). what is the identity of solution R? (1 mark)
Enzyme/diastase
Increase in temperature
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