Answer The Following Questions.: Father Mother Mother Cells of Gametes
Answer The Following Questions.: Father Mother Mother Cells of Gametes
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: اﻻﺳم ﻣﺳﺎﺑﻘﺔ ﻓﻲ ﻋﻠوم اﻟﺣﯾﺎة واﻻرض
: اﻟرﻗم ﺳﺎﻋﺔ واﺣدة: اﻟﻣدة
Question I ( 4 ½ pts.)
Question II ( 3 pts.)
b- Explain why the nutrients of the small intestine of each of Fadi and Ziad are the same,
although the two menus are different.
After this meal, the analysis of blood that leaves the small intestine of each of Fadi and Ziad
shows an increase in the quantity of glucose, amino acids…
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Question III ( 6 pts.)
The gene that controls blood clotting is located on the sex chromosome X. The presence of
an allele “N” leads to normal blood clotting if it is alone in a man, or associated with another
allele “N” or an allele “h" in a woman. The allele “h” causes the absence of normal clotting
if it is alone in a man, or associated with another allele “h” in a woman. The absence of
blood clotting is a sickness known as haemophilia.
The alleles of this gene “N” and “h” have the same location on chromosome X.
a- In reference to the text, write the different possible combinations of these alleles in a man
and a woman, knowing that the sex chromosomes in a woman are XX and in a man are XY.
Question IV ( 6 ½ pts.)
Concentrations of O2 and CO2 (mg/L)
The graph in the adjacent document
shows the variation of the
concentrations of oxygen and carbon 10.5
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Question I ( 4 ½ pts.)
a- Each of the father’s gamete A and B contains one chromosome 18, While gamete C
of the mother contains two chromosomes 18 and gamete D does not contain any.
( 2 pts.)
b- The number of chromosomes 18 is 3 or 1 ( ½ pt + ½ pt)
• 3: in the zygote which results from the union of the gametes A or B of the
father having one chromosome 18 with the gamete C of the mother having two
chromosomes 18. ( ½ pt)
• 1: in the zygote which results from the union of the gamete A or B of the
father having one chromosome 18 with the gamete D of the mother that does
not contain any chromosome 18. ( ½ pt).
c- Trisomy 18 ( ½ pt).
Question II (3pts)
a- The origin of glucose is carbohydrates ( ½ pt)
The origin of amino acids is proteins ( ½ pt)
The origin of fatty acids and glycerol is lipids ( ½ pt)
b- The two menus have similar composition in organic materials ( carbohydrates,
proteins, and lipids) that is why the nutrients of the contents of the small intestine
of Fadi and Ziad are the same. ( 1 pt).
c- Hypothesis: There is a passage of glucose, amino acids… from the small intestine
into the blood. ( ½ pt.)
▪ In a female : XN XN (½ pt)
XN Xh (½ pt)
Xh Xh (½ pt)
▪ In a male : XN Y (½ pt)
Xh Y (½ pt)
b- Yes (½ pt)
P : XN Xh × XNY (½ pt)
γP : XN , Xh XN , Y (1 pt)
½ ½ ½ ½
Table of the cross:
♂
XN ½ Y½
♀
XN ½ XN XN ¼ XNY ¼
Xh ½ XN Xh ¼ XhY ¼
(1 pt)
From the table of the cross : ¼ haemophiliac children ( ½ pt.)
Question IV ( 6 ½ pt)
a-
Time (min) 0 1 2 3 4
Concentration of O 2 (mg/L) 10.5 9.5 8.5 7.5 6.5
Concentration of CO 2 (mg/L) 6.5 7 7.5 8 8.5
Table showing the variations of the concentration of O 2 and CO 2 in function of time
(3 pts)
b- At time 0 minutes, the time at which glucose degradation begins, the concentration
of O 2 , which was 10.5 mg/L decreases to reach 6.5 mg/L at minute 4; while the
concentration of CO 2 , which was 6.5 mg/L at time 0 minute increases to reach 8.5
mg/L at minute 4. ( 2 pts.)
This shows that during the degradation of glucose there is a consumption of O 2
and a release of CO 2 .
Therefore, the animal cell needs O 2 for the degradation of glucose. ( 1 pt)
c- This is an oxidation reaction. ( ½ pt)