Mark Scheme (Results)
Summer 2023
Pearson Edexcel GCE
In Biology B (9BI0)
Paper 02: Advanced Physiology, Evolution
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Summer 2023
Question Paper Log Number P71910A
Publications Code 9BI0_02_2306_MS
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replaced it with an alternative response.Question
Number
Answer Mark
1(a)(i) The only correct answer is B (X)
A is incorrect as W is not found in a disaccharide
C is incorrect as Y is not found in disaccharide
D is incorrect as Z is not found in disaccharide
1
Question
Number
Answer Mark
1(a)(ii) The only correct answer is B (V and Z)
A is incorrect as X is not found in proteins
C is incorrect as W is not found in proteins
D is incorrect as W s not found in proteins
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Question
Number
Answer Mark
1(a)(iii) The only correct answer is A (V)
B is incorrect as W is not found in cellulose
C is incorrect X does not hold molecules together in
cellulose
D is incorrect as Y is not found in [Show Less]