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Pearson Edexcel GCE
Thursday 23 May 2024
Morning (Time: 1 hour 30 minutes) Paper
reference 8BI0/02
Biology B 🞍 🞍
Advanced Subsidiary
PAPER 2: Core Physiology and Ecology
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Pearson Edexcel GCE Advanced Subsidiary PAPER 2: Core Physiology and Ecology QP MAY 2024
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1 A problem that has developed in recent years is the emergence of bacteria that are
resistant to some antibiotics.
(a) (i) Which of the following will lead to fewer resistant bacteria?
(1)
A antibiotics being given to farm animals to prevent disease
B doctors only prescribing antibiotics that are effective against
the pathogen
C doctors only prescribing antibiotics for viral infections
D patients stopping taking the antibiotics when they feel better
(ii) Which of the following would cause an increase in resistant bacteria?
(1)
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A antibiotic use leads to increased competition between bacteria
B the antibiotic reducing the frequency of mutations in the bacteria
C the resistant bacteria being killed by the antibiotic
D the resistant bacteria surviving the antibiotic
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, (b) The bacteria referred to as MRSA are resistant to many antibiotics.
The graph shows the number of cases of MRSA in several US states from
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