Mastering KCSE Biology with Comprehensive Topical Questions and Answers
K.C.S.E Biology Q & A - MODEL 2009PP2QN03
Name a substance that is responsible for acid rain
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K.C.S.E Biology Q & A - MODEL 2009PP2QN03
What are the effects of eutrophication
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​( Proliferation of plants) block light from reaching plants underneath which will not photosynthesize the plants die and decompose leading to lack/ depletion of O2; animals also die/ suffocate.
K.C.S.E Biology Q & A - MODEL 2009PP2QN03
What is eutrophication?
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K.C.S.E Biology Q & A - MODEL 2009PP2QN03
Give an example of biological control
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K.C.S.E Biology Q & A - MODEL 2009PP2QN02
Name the substance that is responsible for hardening of teeth
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K.C.S.E Biology Q & A - MODEL 2009PP2QN02
The diagram below represents the lower jaw of a mammal
(a) Name the mode of nutrition of the mammal whose jaw is shown
(b) State one structural and one functional difference between the teeth labeled J and L Structural Functional (c) (i) name the toothless gap labeled K.
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(a) Herbivorous Rej Herbivore Acc Herbivory
(b) Tooth J is narrow/ sharp/ chisel like while tooth L is broad/ ridged J has one root while L has 2/3/4 roots Functional Tooth J is used for cutting while tooth L is used for grinding cutting for biting) (c) (i) Diastema (ii) For manipulation of blood by tongue K.C.S.E Biology Q & A - MODEL 2009PP2QN01
When the offspring of purple and white flowered pea plants were crossed, they produced purple and white flowered plants in the ratio of 3: 1 Using letter H to represent the gene for purple colour
(a) State the genotype of: (i) Parents (ii) F1 Generation (b) Work out the cross between plants in the F1 generation (c) Account for the colour the flowers in plants of the F1 generation
K.C.S.E Biology Q & A - MODEL 2008PP2QN08
Describe the mechanism of gaseous exchange in a mammal
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Breathing in
External intercostals muscles contract; internal, intercostals muscles relax lifting/ raising the ribcage upwards and outwards; muscles of diaphragm contract. It flattens the volume of the thoracic cavity increases; pressure decrease; higher air pressure in the atmosphere forces air into the lungs Breathing out External intercostals/ muscles relax; internal intercostals muscles contract moving the ribcage downwards and inwards; the muscles of diaphragm relax, the diaphragm assumes dome shape; volume of thoracic cavity decreases; while pressure increases; higher pressure forces air out of the lungs
K.C.S.E Biology Q & A - MODEL 2008PP2QN08
State four characteristics of gaseous exchange surfaces
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K.C.S.E Biology Q & A - MODEL 2008PP2QN07
Describe the nitrogen cycle
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​During thunderstorm/ lightning; nitrogen gas combines with O2 to form nitrogen oxides; nitrogen oxides dissolve in water to for nitric acid; acid is deposited in the soil by rain, nitric acid combines with chemical substance to form nitrates/ nitric acids dissolves to form nitrates which are absorbed by plants symbiotic bacteria/ such as rhizobium; which are found in root nodules of leguminous plants, fix free nitrogen to nitrates.
Free living bacteria/ clatridium/ azotobacteria fix nitrogen to all rates Nostoc algae/ chlorella/ anaemia/ ix nitrogen to nitrates. Plants use Nitrates to form plant proteins Animals feed on plants and convert plant proteins into animal proteins Plants/ animals die and decomposed by bacteria/ saprophytes/ fungi decomposing plants/ animals/ release ammonia which is covered to nitrates/ by nitrosomomes nitrococcus bacteria Nitrates are converted to nitrates; by nitrobacteria Nitrates in the soil can be converted to free nitrogen/ denitrification by some fungi; pseudomonas/ hulobacillus denitrifying bacteria. K.C.S.E Biology Q & A - MODEL 2008PP2QN06
An experiment was carried out to investigate transpiration and absorption of water in sunflower plants in their natural environment with adequate supply of water. The account of water was determined in two hour intervals. The results are as shown in the table below
​(a) Using the same axes, plot graphs to show transpiration and absorption of water in grammes against time of the day
(b) At what time of the day was the amount of water the same for transpiration and absorption? (c) Account for the shape of graph of: (i) Transpiration (ii) Absorption (d) What would happen to transpiration and absorption of water if the experiment was continued till 05 00 hours? (e) Name two factors that may affect transpiration and absorption at any given time (f) Explain how the factors you named in (e) above affect transpiration
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​(b) 17.001- 19.99 hrs
(c) (i) Transpiration 1100 – 17000 (rapid) ( in the rate of transpiration) due to high light intensity/ high temperature (ii) 17000 – 0300 hrs decrease (in the rate of transpiration) due to low light intensity/ absence of light/ in temperature. (iii) Absorption 11.00 – 1900 hrs. Increase (in the rate of atmosphere) of water to replace water lost- through transpiration 1900 – 0300 hrs; decrease ( in the rate of absorption of water) due to the fact that rate of transpiration has declined (d) Both transpiration and absorption decrease accept decrease (e) Wind; light, atmosphere pressure, humidity; temperature Temperature - at high temperature the rate is higher/ at low temperature the rate is Low. (f) Wind- rate of transpiration is high when it’s windy/ lower when air still Humidity – when humidity is low, the rate of transpiration is faster/ when its High the rate of transportation is low Pressure- the rate is high at low atmosphere pressure at high atmosphere pressure the rate is low. K.C.S.E Biology Q & A - MODEL 2008PP2QN05
A freshly obtained dandelion stem measuring 5 cm long was split lengthwise to obtain two similar pieces The pieces were placed in solutions of different concentrations in Petri dishes for 20 minutes.
The appearance after 20 minutes is as shown
​(a) Account for the appearance of the pieces in solutions L1 and L2
(b) State the significance of the biological process involved in the experiment
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​(a) L1
Inner cells gained water by Osmosis; hence increased in length; epidermal cells did not gain water because they are covered by a water proof cuticle leading to currature. L2 Inner cells lost water by osmosis; leading to (flaccidity) decrease in length; epidermal cells did not lose water due to waterproof leading to currature (b) Support in (herbaceous) plants Absorption of water Opening and closing of stomata Movement of water from cell to cell Leading in infectious plants Folding of leaves in the Mimosa
K.C.S.E Biology Q & A - MODEL 2008PP2QN04
Why is movement necessary in animals
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K.C.S.E Biology Q & A - MODEL 2008PP2QN04
Give three reasons in each case why support is necessary in
(i) Plants (ii) animals
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(i) Plants
K.C.S.E Biology Q & A - MODEL 2008PP2QN03
The equation below represents a process that takes place in plants
6CO2 + 6H2O→C6H12O6 + 602 (a) Name the process (b) State two conditions necessary for the process to take place (c) State what happens to the end- products of the process
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(a) Photosynthesis
(b) Light (energy) Chlorophyll (c) Oxygen – used in respiration, oxidation Released into the atmosphere Glucose – used in respiration Converted to sucrose or starch for storage Used in formation of sturdiness allulose cell wall/ cytoplasm
K.C.S.E Biology Q & A - MODEL 2008PP2QN02
What is a test – cross?
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K.C.S.E Biology Q & A - MODEL 2008PP2QN02
A pea plant with round seeds was crossed with a pea plant that had Wrinkled seeds the gene for round seeds is dominant over that for wrinkled seeds
Using letter R to represent the dominant gene state: (a) The genotype of parents if plant with round seed was heterozygous (b) The gametes produced by the round and wrinkled seed parents
K.C.S.E Biology Q & A - MODEL 2008PP2QN01
The figure shows changes that take place during menstrual cycle in human
(a) Name the hormone whose concentrations are represented by curves F and G
(b) State the effects of the hormones named in (a) above on the lining of the uterus (c) (i) Name the hormone which is released by the pituitary gland in high concentration on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle (ii) State two functions of the hormone named in (c) (I ) above (d) State the fertile period during the menstrual cycle
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(a) Oestrogen
Progesterone (b) Promotes healing (promotes repair (of the uterus) Causes thickening (of the uterine lining) vasculation (c) (i) Leutinizing hormone (ii) Causes ovulation Induces graafian follicle to become corpus iterum Stimulates corpus inteum to release progesterone (d) 12th , 16th , 14 + 2
K.C.S.E Biology Q & A - MODEL 2007PP2QN08
Describe causes and methods of controlling water pollution
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K.C.S.E Biology Q & A - MODEL 2007PP2QN07
Describe the structure and functions of the various parts of the human ear
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The ear is an organ involved in perceiving sound and maintaining body balance and posture. It is made of the following sections
Pinna – That is funnel shaped structure made of skin and cartilage. It receives sound waves and directs them to the ear tube. External/auditory meatus – That is a canal lined with air and wax. It allows passage of sound waves to the middle ear. The hairs and wax trap dust particles that enter the ear. Tympanic membrane – That is a thin flexible sheet-like structure receives sound waves and pass the vibration to the ossicles. Middle ear that is composed of Tiny bones known as ossicles – They are anvil and incus. They amplify vibration from the tympanic membrane. Eustachian tube – That connects the ear to the nasal cavity. It balances pressure on both sides of the tympanic membrane. Oral window – That is a thin flexible membrane that opens into the inner ear. it receives vibrations from the ossicles and passes them to the inner ear. Inner ear that is compost of; Vestibular apparatus- That are the semicircular canals, utricles and saccules. They help in maintenance of body balance and posture. Cochlea – That is a coiled structure that has sensory cells for hearing. It connected to the auditory nerve that is involved in transmission of sounds to the brain
K.C.S.E Biology Q & A - MODEL 2007PP2QN06
Other than sugars name two compounds that are translocated in phloem
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K.C.S.E Biology Q & A - MODEL 2007PP2QN06
Name the structures in phloem that are involved in the translocation of sugars
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K.C.S.E Biology Q & A - MODEL 2007PP2QN06
In the experiment to determine the effect of ringing on the concentration of sugar in phloem a ring of bark from the stem of a tree was cut and removed. The amount of sugar in grammes per 16cm3 piece of bark above the ring was measured over a 24 hour period. Sugar was also measured in the bark of a similar stem of a tree which was not ringed. The results are shown in the table below.
(a) Using the same axes, plot a graph of the amount of sugar against time
(b) At what time was the amount of sugar highest in the (i) Ringed stem (ii) Normal stem? (c) How much sugar would be in the ringed stem if it was measured at 0345hours? (d) Give reasons why there was sugar in the stems of both trees at 06 45 hours (e) Account for the shape of the graph for the tree with ringed stem between: (i) 06 45 hours and 15 45 hours (ii) 15 45 hours and 00 45 hours
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(b)(i) 15: 45
(ii) 12:45 (c) 0.79 + 0.02 grammes (d) The food that had been manufactured the previous day had been converted to soluble sugars and was being translocated to other parts of the plant. (e)0645 hours and 15 45 hours There was low concentration of sugars early in the morning as there was little translocation As day progresses the light intensity increases and more food is manufacture thus more translocation increasing concentration of sugars (ii)15 45 hours and 0045 hours The light intensity is decreasing reducing rate of photosynthesis. Less food is manufactured hence less is translocation As it turns dark there is no photosynthesis reducing concentration of sugars translocated.
K.C.S.E Biology Q & A - MODEL 2007PP2QN05
What is meant by hybrid vigour?
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