0 1 . 1 Give the three structural features found in all virus particles and describe the function
of one of these features.
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0 1 . 2 Explain why viruses are described as acellular and non-living.
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0 1 . 3 Give one reason why antibiotic...
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BIOLOGY
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0 1 . 1 Give the three structural features found in all virus particles and describe the function
of one of these features.
[2 marks]
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2
3
Function of one named feature
0 1 . 2 Explain why viruses are described as acellular and non-living.
[2 marks]
0 1 . 3 Give one reason why antibiotics are not effective against viruses.
[1 mark]
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0 2 . 1 Chitin is a polysaccharide. The chitin monomer is a β-glucose molecule with one OH box
group replaced by an NHCOCH3 group. NHCOCH3 can be represented by N(Ac).
Figure 1 shows the monomer that forms chitin and the chitin polymer.
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Chitin has a similar structure to cellulose.
Use Figure 1 to describe three ways the structure of chitin is similar to the structure
of cellulose.
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0 2 . 2 Chitin keeps the tracheae open in the tracheal system of gas exchange in an insect. box
Gas exchange does not occur in the tracheae.
Explain the importance of one adaptation of the gas exchange surface in the tracheal
system of an insect.
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0 2 . 3 Lignin is a polymer found in the walls of xylem vessels in plants. Lignin keeps the
xylem vessel open as a continuous tube.
Explain the importance of the xylem being kept open as a continuous tube.
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