Nutrition - Questions - Pdf-Igcse Biology Worksheet
Nutrition - Questions - Pdf-Igcse Biology Worksheet
Nutrition - Questions - Pdf-Igcse Biology Worksheet
NUTRITION
QUESTIONSHEET 1
Food
Beans
Bread
Soup
Cornflakes
Pasta
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(a)
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2.4
0.7
2.5
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3.5
2.5
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Mass of fibre
grams/100 grams
1.5
0.5
0
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(c)
[3]
A small tin of beans contains 200 grams. If you eat 2/3s of a small tin of beans, how much fibre
would you eat? Show your working.
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Food
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GCSE BIOLOGY
NUTRITION
QUESTIONSHEET 2
Complete the following table by choosing the correct function from the list. Write the letter of the function in
the box. The first one has been completed as an example.
FUNCTION
1. Chews and grinds food.
2. Absorbs water from food.
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3. Produces bile.
4. Stores bile.
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Teeth
Function
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Small intestine
Large intestine
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Liver
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Stomach
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Gall bladder
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GCSE BIOLOGY
NUTRITION
QUESTIONSHEET 3
The graph shows the time taken for 1 gram of starch to be digested at different temperatures.
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10
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20
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40
50
60
70
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Temperature (oC)
(i)
(ii)
(b)
At which two temperatures did it take 4 minutes for the starch to be digested?
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(c)
carbohydrases
lipases
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(d)
GCSE BIOLOGY
NUTRITION
QUESTIONSHEET 4
Mouth
A
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Stomach
Small
intestine
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Large
intestine
(a)
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rectum
trachea
oesophagus
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How is food moved along structure A?
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(c)
As food passes along the digestive system enzymes are added to it. There are three types of
digestive enzyme - lipases, carbohydrases and proteases. Which of these types of enzyme is
produced in:
(i)
The pancreas also produces digestive enzymes. Which of the positions, P, Q, R or S shows the position
of the pancreas?
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(ii) What is the function of villi?
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GCSE BIOLOGY
NUTRITION
QUESTIONSHEET 5
20 cm3 water
Thermometer
Burning Peanut
Temperature of water
before heating
17 oC
19 oC
Mass
(i)
Temperature of water
after heating
95 oC
40 oC
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(a)
1g
1g
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Peanut
Bread
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Mounted Needle
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(ii) the bread
(b)
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Not all the heat given off by the burning food is absorbed by the water. Give two reasons for this.
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(c)
The amount of heat absorbed by the water using the following formula
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(d)
What is the relationship between the temperature rise and the energy content of a food?
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(e)
(f)
What is left at the end of the experiment when the foods are completely burnt?
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GCSE BIOLOGY
NUTRITION
QUESTIONSHEET 6
Complete the following table of nutrients and their effects in the body by filling in the boxes with the
most appropriate word or words.
Nutrient
(i)
Use in body
Symptoms of deficiency
anaemia- too few red blood cells
(ii)
(iii)
calcium
vitamin C
(iv)
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iron
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(b)
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In addition to vitamins and minerals a balanced diet should include carbohydrates, fats, protein
and fibre. Explain why each of these nutrients is needed.
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(d)
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GCSE BIOLOGY
NUTRITION
QUESTIONSHEET 7
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(i)
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(a)
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GCSE BIOLOGY
NUTRITION
QUESTIONSHEET 8
The diagram below shows some of the blood vessels associated with the intestine and the liver.
dorsal aorta (from heart)
vena cava
(to heart)
hepatic vein
hepatic artery
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liver
Digested foods are absorbed into the blood and carried to the liver. Through which blood vessel do
they travel?
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(a)
intestinal artery
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small intestine
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What happens to excess glucose when it reaches the liver?
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(ii) Name the hormone which controls this process.
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(iii) Where is this hormone produced?
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(c) (i)
In the liver excess amino acids are deaminated. What chemical is produced as a result of this
deamination?
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(ii) This chemical is transported to the kidneys. Through which two blood vessels, shown on the diagram
above does this chemical travel?
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GCSE BIOLOGY
NUTRITION
QUESTIONSHEET 9
(b) (i)
The table shows some parts of the human digestive system, the enzymes used for digestion, the
nutrients digested and the products of digestion.
Part of digestive
system
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Complete the table by writing the most appropriate word or words in the blank spaces.
Nutrients digested
salivary amylase
(carbohydrate)
starch
stomach
pepsin
1.
small intestine
2.
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mouth
sugars
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[3]
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lipids
Products of digestion
(ii) Name one other enzyme which would be present in the small intestine.
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The rate at which enzymes digest nutrients in the digestive systems depends upon the conditions.
Name two conditions present in the stomach which are needed for the action of protease.
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GCSE BIOLOGY
NUTRITION
QUESTIONSHEET 10
dialysis tubing
liquid A (mixture of starch and glucose)
liquid B (water)
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beaker
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(a)
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(b)
The dialysis tubing represents the wall of the small intestine. What is represented by:
(i) liquid A?.................................................................................................................................................. [1]
At the start and after 1 hour samples of liquids A and B were tested for starch and sugar. Complete the
following table to show the results of these tests. Use a tick () to indicate a positive result and a cross
(X) to indicate a negative result.
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Liquid A
At start
After 1 hour
Starch
test
Glucose test
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Time of test
Liquid B
Starch test
Glucose test
[4]
(ii) What do these results indicate about the relative size of starch and glucose molecules?
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(d) (i) Describe how you would carry out a starch test. What would show a positive result?
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(ii)
Describe how you would carry out a test for glucose. What would show a positive result?
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GCSE BIOLOGY
NUTRITION
QUESTIONSHEET 11
The table below lists some features of 3 digestive juices. If a feature is correct place a tick () in the appropriate
box and if it is incorrect place a cross in the appropriate box. The first feature has been answered for you.
Feature
Saliva
Gastric juice
Pancreatic juice
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GCSE BIOLOGY
NUTRITION
QUESTIONSHEET 12
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(ii) most absorption of water takes place.
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The diagram shows a villus used to absorb food from the digestive system. During absorption
food passes from the intestine into the blood.
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(b)
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blood vessels
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epithelium of villus
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(ii) Name one process by which digested foods may be absorbed.
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GCSE BIOLOGY
NUTRITION
QUESTIONSHEET 13
An enzyme extracted from the stomach breaks down protein. Boiled egg white is made mainly of protein. A
student carried out an investigation into the effects of temperature activity of this enzyme. The student set up six
test tubes each containing the same concentration of enzyme and hydrochloric acid. Each tube was placed in a
water bath at a different temperature. All the tubes were left in the water bath for 5 minutes. A cube of egg white
of the same size was added to each of the tubes. The time taken for the cube of egg white to disappear in each
tube was recorded. The diagram below shows the six test tubes and the results.
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10
40
50
60
70
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did not
disappear
did not
disappear
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30
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(a) (i)
20
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5 cm3 enzyme
+ 3 cm3 acid
Temperature of
contents/ oC
Time for cube of egg
white to disappear
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(ii) At which temperature did the enzyme work best? .................................................................................. [1]
(b) (i)
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(ii) Suggest why the tubes were left in a water bath for 5 minutes before adding the cube of egg white.
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(ii) Suggest why the protein was not digested in the tubes kept at 60oC and 70oC.
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GCSE BIOLOGY
NUTRITION
QUESTIONSHEET 14
The bar chart below shows the composition of some common foods.
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35
30
carbohydrate
25
protein
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15
10
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Ma
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/g
per
10
0g
foo
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0
brown rice
cheese
potatoes
fibre
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eggs
fat
Type of food
(a) (i)
Name two foods from the bar chart a person suffering from constipation would be advised to eat.
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Coeliac disease occurs in people who are sensitive to the protein gluten. This protein is found in
wheat and other cereals. As a result of exposure to gluten, the small intestine loses its villi.
(i)
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(b)
Name one energy containing food people with coeliac disease could eat to obtain fibre. Give a reason
for your choice.
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(ii) Suggest why people with coeliac disease are often underweight.
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(c)
GCSE BIOLOGY
NUTRITION
QUESTIONSHEET 15
The table shows the daily nutrient needs of children of different ages
Nutrient
Fat /g
Protein /g
Calcium /mg
Iron /mg
Girl aged 12 - 16
70
75 - 90
500
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A 9 - year old boy needs 10 mg of iron per day. Calculate the percentage change in the daily mass
of iron needed when the same boy is 14 years old. Show your working
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(b)
The daily mass of iron needed by boys changes as they get older but the mass of iron needed by girls
does not change. Suggest and explain one reason why.
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(c) (i) Describe the pattern shown in the need for calcium of children of different ages
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Give one explanation for this pattern.
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(d) (i) Explain why boys and girls aged 12 - 16 need more protein than boys and girls aged 5 - 11.
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(ii) Explain why boys aged 12 - 16 need more protein than girls of the same age.
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(e)
A boy of 16 has a greater mass than a boy of 11. The energy requirement of the boy aged 16 is less than
that of the boy age 11. Suggest an explanation
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GCSE BIOLOGY
NUTRITION
QUESTIONSHEET 16
Enzyme 2
Enzyme 3
40
35
25
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enzyme activity
(arbitrary units)
30
20
e.c
15
10
(a)
3
4
acid
PH
10 11
alkaline
12
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(ii) How does the digestive system provide these conditions?
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(c) (i)
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(ii) Why is it unlikely that this enzyme is found in humans?
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GCSE BIOLOGY
NUTRITION
QUESTIONSHEET 17
A student carried out an investigation into the digestion of fat in milk. The student set up 5 test tubes containing
the substances shown in the table 1. The indicator changes from blue in alkaline conditions to colourless in acid
conditions.
5
3.0 m
1.0 ml
0.0 ml
1.5 ml
0.5 ml
35
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(a)
4
3.0 ml
1.0 ml
1.0 ml
0.6 ml
0.4 ml
35
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Contents of tube
Milk
Indicator
Enzyme
Distilled water
Alkali solution
Temperature of tube (oC)
TABLE 1
Test tube number
1
2
3
3.0 ml
3.0 ml
3.0 ml
1.0 ml
1.0 ml
1.0 ml
1.0 ml
1.0 ml
1.0 ml
1.0 ml
0.9 ml
0.8 ml
0.0 ml
0.1 ml
0.2 ml
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35
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Tube 5 did not contain any enzyme. Why was this tube set up?
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(d)
Table 2 shows the times taken for the indicator in each test tube to become colourless.
(i)
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TABLE 2
2
22.1
7.8
4.5
16.5
5
No
change
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(ii) Explain why the indicator changes from blue to colourless.
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(iii) In a second investigation, the student set up test tube 3 again but added bile salts to the tube. The
indicator changed colour in 2.5 minutes. Explain why.
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GCSE BIOLOGY
NUTRITION
QUESTIONSHEET 18
74 kg
9,180 kJ
2/3 of daily requirement
1/3 of daily requirement
1.2 g per kg of body mass
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Carbohydrate has an energy value of 17 kJ per gram and fat has an energy value of 35 kJ per gram
Calculate the mass of protein needed per day by the 16 year old male. Show your working.
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Calculate the mass of carbohydrate the 16 year old would need to eat to supply the energy needed from
carbohydrate. Show your working.
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(b) (i) Calculate how much energy the 16 year old should obtain from carbohydrate. Show your working.
Eskimos of the same age have a daily energy requirement which is 40% higher. Suggest a reason
for this.
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GCSE BIOLOGY
NUTRITION
QUESTIONSHEET 19
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Mixture of enzymes
added to test tube
Stage 2
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Stage 3
RESULT
Blue colour
Blue-black colour
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(a)
Sample B tested
with Iodine
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Sample A tested
with Biuret
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Samples removed
from tube after 2 hours.
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(b) (i) What does the blue - black indicate when sample B was tested with Iodine?
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(ii) Explain why this result was obtained.
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(c)
Explain why the mixture of enzymes must have contained a protein-digesting enzyme.
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GCSE BIOLOGY
NUTRITION
QUESTIONSHEET 20
An investigation was carried to find out how pH affected the activity of amylase. Starch agar was poured into a
petri dish and allowed to cool and set. 5 wells were cut in the agar and a different solution placed into each well
as shown in the diagram.
Well A
amylase solution
pH 6.0
Well E
boiled amylase
solution
pH 7.5
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starch agar
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Well B
amylase solution
pH 6.5
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Well D
amylase solution
pH 8.0
Well C
amylase solution
pH 7.5
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Well E
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The petri dish was kept at 37C for 2 hours and than the surface of the agar was flooded with iodine solution
The result of this iodine test is shown below.
Well D
(a) (i)
Well A
starch agar
stained blue-black6tstarch agar5
Well B
Well C
starch agar
stained yellow
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(ii) Explain how the yellow areas were caused.
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(Continued)
GCSE BIOLOGY
NUTRITION
QUESTIONSHEET 20 CONTINUED
(b)
Explain why the largest yellow area was found around well D.
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(c)
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What does this investigation tell you about the effect of pH on the activity of amylase?
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