Mark Scheme (Results)
Summer 2023
Pearson Edexcel GCE
In Biology B (8BI0)
Paper 01: Core Cellular Biology and MicrobiologyEdexcel and BTEC
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Summer 2023
Question Paper Log Number P71924A
Publications Code 8BI0_01_2306_MS
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• Crossed out work should be marked UNLESS the candidate has replaced it with an alternative response.Question
Number
Answer Additional Guidance Mark
1(a)
The only correct answer is B
A is incorrect because Down’s syndrome is an example of polysomy not
monosomy
C is incorrect because Down’s syndrome is caused by a chromosome
mutation not a gene mutation
D is incorrect because Down’s syndrome is caused by a chromosome
mutation not a gene mutation
(1)
Question
Number
Answer Additional Guidance Mark
1(b) An answer that makes reference to the following:
• birth order has no effect on the incidence (1)
• the incidence increases with the age (of the mother) (1)
• credit use of manipulated figures to support answer (1)
ACCEPT no pattern
e.g. approx. 80 times greater chance if over
40 than under 20
approx. 4 times greater chance if over 40
than between 35 and 39
approx. 500 per 100 000 more if over 40
than between 35 and 39
(3)Question
Number
Answer Additional Guidance Mark
2(a) A description that makes reference to the following:
• to {digest / breakdown} the {egg cell / ovum / secondary oocyte}
membrane (1)
• so that the sperm {nucleus / genetic material} can enter the {egg cell /
ovum / secondary oocyte} (1)
ACCEPT zona pellucida
(2)
Question
Number
Answer Additional Guidance Mark
2(b) A description that makes reference to three of the following:
• transcription of the genes coding for the (acrosome) enzymes (1)
• translation (of the mRNA) (to synthesise the enzymes) (1)
• transported in the RER (to the Golgi) (1)
• {modification / processing / packaging} (of the enzymes) in the Golgi (1)
• packaging (by the Golgi of the enzymes) into {the membrane / vesicles}
(of the acrosome) (1)
ACCEPT description of transcription e.g.
mRNA copy of gene coding for enzyme made
ACCEPT description of translation e.g.
amino acids joined by peptide bonds
DO NOT ACCEPT for exocytosis (3)Question
Number
Answer Additional Guidance Mark
3(a) A description that makes reference to the following:
• glucose and galactose (1)
• joined by a (1-4) glycosidic bond (1)
(2)
Question
Number
Answer Additional Guidance Mark
3(b)
• tangent drawn as a straight line touching at 2 hours, on the outside of
the curve (1)
• rate calculated (1) ACCEPT value between 0.034 and 0.052
to 2 or 3 dps
Correct answer gains 2 marks
0.08 / 0.075 gains 1 mark
(2)Question
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