(b) State four functions which the liver of a patient suffering from cancer of the liver will not be able to perform.
(d) Name one appropriate hormone each responsible for the following conditions in plants:
(i) ripening of fruits
(ii) breaking dormancy in seeds
(iii) weed control
(iv) leaf fall.
(a) Chemical equations
(i) Aerobic respiration
\[ C_{6}H_{12}O_{6} + 6O_{2} \rightarrow 6CO_{2} + 6H_{2}O + \text{energy} \]
(glucose + oxygen \( \rightarrow \) carbon dioxide + water + energy)
(ii) Anaerobic respiration in plants (alcoholic fermentation)
\[ C_{6}H_{12}O_{6} \rightarrow 2C_{2}H_{5}OH + 2CO_{2} + \text{energy} \]
(glucose \( \rightarrow \) ethanol + carbon dioxide + energy)
(iii) Anaerobic respiration in animals (in muscle)
\[ C_{6}H_{12}O_{6} \rightarrow 2C_{3}H_{6}O_{3} + \text{energy} \]
(glucose \( \rightarrow \) lactic acid + energy)
(b) Four liver functions a patient with liver cancer cannot perform
- Deamination of excess amino acids and formation of urea.
- Regulation of blood sugar (converting glucose to glycogen and back).
- Detoxification of poisonous substances and drugs.
- Production of bile for the emulsification of fats (also storage of vitamins and iron, and manufacture of plasma proteins).
(c) Diagram of a flame cell
Make a labelled drawing 8 - 10 cm long of a flame cell showing: the cup-shaped cell body with its nucleus, a bunch of beating cilia (the flame) projecting into a cavity, the hollow tube (excretory duct/tubule) leading away, and the connection to the branching excretory tubule network.
(d) One appropriate plant hormone for each condition
- (i) Ripening of fruits - ethylene (ethene).
- (ii) Breaking dormancy in seeds - gibberellin (gibberellic acid).
- (iii) Weed control - auxin (synthetic auxin such as 2,4-D used as a selective weedkiller).
- (iv) Leaf fall (abscission) - abscisic acid.