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HKDSE Biology – Past Examination Questions (HKCEE Structured Questions) – Marking Scheme

Chapter 5 and 6 – Nutrition in humans

Part 1

BIO-CE-1993 I Q1c
(i) Patient A should take less fat --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1
Gall bladder stores bile juice which is released
when fatty food is present in small intestine ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
* Bile juice contains bile salts for emulsification of fat ---------------------------------------------------------------------1
* to provide a large surface area for action of lipases / enzymes -----------------------------------------------------------1

* Award only 1 mark for simple answer such as : bile juice / salts facilitate(s) digestion of fat.
(ii) Patient B should take less sweat (sticky) food / less
candy, chocolate, biscuit / starchy food, etc. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
Bacteria (in the tooth plaque) break down the food debris left between teeth -------------------------------------------1
into acids 1
which erodes / dissolves enamel / dentine of the teeth ----------------------------------------------------------------------1

BIO-CE-1994 I Q4b
(iv) Milk is rich in protein which is important for 1+
(iv)
the growth of the foetus 1
Milk is rich in vitamin D / calcium which is important for 1+
the development of bones and teeth of the foetus 1

BIO-CE-1998 I Q2c(iii)
(iii) Take in more vitamin D 1+
to help the absorption of calcium from food 1

Take in more calcium 1+ any


for bone formation 1 one
set
Do regular weight–bearing exercise 1+
to stimulate the increase in bone mass 1

BIO-CE-1995 I Q3a
(i) Bacteria break down the food ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
releasing acid ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1

(ii) The acid dissolves the enamel / dentine of the tooth -------------------------------------------------------------------------1

(iii) - avoid eating snacks between meals )


to reduce the chance of acid formation )
- rinse the mouth / brush the teeth after eating ) any ONE ------------------------------------1 + 1
to remove food debris / acid / plaque )
- use alkaline toothpaste )
to neutralize the acid )
(accept other reasonable answers)

(iv) large and clear diagram (D)-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 or 0


labels and title (any five) (L) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5  0.5
sign of early decay (S) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------0.5

A vertical section of a tooth at the early stage of decay

BIO-CE-2000 I Q2a
Chapter 5 and 6 – Nutrition in Human Past Exam Questions – HKCEE Structured Questions (Marking Scheme) 1
(i) The daily energy intake of Jane is 6620kJ 1
which is less than her daily energy requirement 1
Thus she has to consume/ mobilize the fat / food reserve in her body 1
Leading to a loss in her body weight
Effective Communication (C) 1
(ii) Amino acids are broken down in the liver 1
to form carbohydrate/ a part without nitrogen (and urea) 1
which will be oxidized/ used in respiration to release energy 1
(iii) anaemia 1
(iv) Rub a piece of ham on a filter paper 1
A translucent spot will remain after drying 1 any
Immerse the paper in an organic solvent and the spot will disappear 1 one
OR set
Add alcohol to a piece of ham and obtain a clear solution 1
Add water to the clear solution 1
The solution will turn milky 1

BIO-CE-2001 I Q1c
(i) (1) C 1/2
(2) A,B,D 1/2, 1/2, 1/2
(ii) Drawing (D): (resemblance, large & clear drawing) 1, 1/2
Labels (L): enamel, dentine, pulp/pulp cavity, jaw bone, root, crown (any five) 2½
Title(T): 1/2

(iii) Food could not ground or crushed into small pieces/ there would be less mechanical digestion 1
The surface area for the action of digestion enzymes would not be large enough 1
It would take longer time for the food to be broken down into simple soluble forms. 1

BIO-CE-2001 I Q2c
(i) To inhibit the growth of microorganisms 1
(ii) (1) Wear gloves when handling the seafood/ use a clean knife to cut the seafood 1
(2) Display the sashimi at low temperature/ cover the sashimi during display/ sashimi must be sold 1
within a short time
(accept other correct answers)
(iii) (1) In the canning process, seafood is subject to high temperature treatment, 1+
which kills the microorganisms present 1
any
There is no oxygen in the cans 1+ two
And this will inhibit the growth of microorganisms 1 sets

The cans are sealed 1+


So that further contamination of the food is prevented 1
(2) Advantage: seafood in cans is more conveniently handled/ transported can be 1
stored for a long time
Disadvantage: canning may cause seafood to lose its original flavour/ taste/ texture 2

BIO-CE-2002 I Q1b(i)
(1) Z 1
Deficiency of vitamin D will lead to poor bone growth. 1
As Z is not strong enough, the body weight exerting on it will cause it to bend. 1
(2) The body produces it own vitamin D under sunlight / UV light. 1

BIO-CE-2005 IA Q6(a)(b)
(a) A vegetarian diet has low fat content 1
This will reduce the risk of obesity/ heart diseases 1
any
A vegetarian diet has a high content of dietary fibre 1 two

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This helps maintain normal peristalsis/ prevent constipation/ reduce the risk of colon cancer/ sets
avoid overeating 1

A vegetarian diet has a high vitamin C content 1


This helps the formation of connective tissue/ preventing scurvy 1
(b) beans/ peas/ nuts/ mushroom (accept other reasonable answers) 1

BIO-CE-2006 IA Q5
(a) (i) slightly overweight 1
(ii) 49.0–56.5 kg 1
(b) (i) apple shape 1
(ii) WHR of MR. Wong = 0.90, thus he is of pear shape 1
WHR of Mrs. Wong = 0.92, thus she is of apple shape 1
Mrs. Wong has a higher health risk. 1
(c) This diet has high content of dietary fibre 1
which is indigestible/ add bulks to the food to give the sense of fullness 1
It also has low fat content 1
and hence the overall energy intake through this diet will be lowered 1
reducing the chance of obesity
Effective Communication (C) 1

Part 2

BIO-CE-1993 I Q2a (i)


(i) (1) simple sugar / glucose -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
(2) oil / fat ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1

BIO-CE-1993 I Q4a (ii)


(ii) to push food bolus towards stomach -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
by peristalsis / contraction of the circular muscle ----------------------------------------------------------------------------1

BIO-CE-1994 I Q3a
(i) (1) Oxygen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
(2) glucoses / amino acids / mineral salts / vitamins / water -------------------------------------------------------------1

(ii) With a rich supply of blood capillaries,


substances absorbed can be transported away --------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
so as to maintain a steep concentration gradient
across the wall of the air sacs / villus -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
The capillary network provides a large surface area -------------------------------------------------------------------------1
As a result, the rats of diffusion of substances increases --------------------------------------------------------------------1

(iv) The blood carbon dioxide content increases ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------1


because carbon dioxide is produced by respiration --------------------------------------------------------------------------1
by the cells in the villus (small intestine) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1

BIO-CE-1996 I Q2c
(i) to close the opening of the trachea / to prevent food
from entering the trachea during swallowing ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1

(ii) *peristalsis 1

(iii) It contains protease ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1


to digest protein into short peptides / amino acids / polypeptides ----------------------------------------------------------1
It is alkaline ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
to neutralize the acid from the stomach/to provide a suitable pH for the
functioning of protease -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1

(iv) The faeces will become more watery ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1


because less water is absorbed if a large part of D is removed -------------------------------------------------------------1

BIO-CE-1999 I Q2b

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BIO-CE-2003 I Q2c
(i) The pancreas is the major organ that produces lipase 1
Due to blockage of the pancreatic duct, pancreatic lipase cannot reach the duodenum 1
Thus fat in the food cannot be digested 1
and is egested in the faces
(ii) Due to the blockage of the pancreatic duct, digestive enzymes accumulate/ become active in the pancreas 1
The protease accumulated digests the tissue of the pancreas/ the lipase accumulated digests the cell
membrane of pancreatic tissue cells 1
(iii) The damaged pancreas secretes less insulin 1
Thus excessive glucose in the blood cannot be converted to glycogen in the liver 1
Blood glucose level in these patients remains so high that 1
The kidneys cannot reabsorb all glucose from the glomerular filtrate 1
Thus glucose is found in the urine
Effective Communication (C) 1

BIO-CE-2004 I Q1a
(i) X is a finger-like projection of the intestinal wall. 1
This feature provides a large surface area for food absorption. 1
The epithelium of X is very thin / one-cell thick. 1
This shortens the distance of diffusion / transport of digested food substances. 1
(iii) The peristaltic contraction of the muscle layer 1
pushes food along the small intestine. 1
This also helps to mix food with digestive enzymes. 1

BIO-CE-2005 IA Q3e
(e The churning action of the stomach will break down food into smaller pieces 1
) This helps to increase the surface area of food for the action of enzymes 1
It also helps to mix the food with the digestive enzymes 1
Effective Communication (C) 1

BIO-CE-2006 IA Q2
(a) 150 mL 1
(b) Saliva, mucus, gastric juice, pancreatic juice, bile, intestinal juice (any two) 1,1
(c) (i) The small intestine is longer than the large intestine 1+
So the time for water absorption is longer/ surface area for water absorption is larger
1 any
one
The inner wall of the small intestine is highly folded/ has a larger number of villi 1+ set
Thus the surface area fgor water absorption is larger
1
(ii) The absorption of digested food into blood increases the water potential of the gut content. 1
As a result. Water is drawn into the blood by osmosis
1
Effective Communication (C) 1

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BIO-CE-2007 IA Q6

BIO-CE-2008 IA Q1

BIO-CE-2009 IA Q1

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