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Sample exam questions - plant structures and their functions - EdexcelLinking questions

Understanding how to approach exam questions helps to boost exam performance. Question types will include multiple choice, structured, mathematical and practical questions.

Part of Biology (Single Science)Plant structures and their functions

Linking questions

Linking questions span different topics. In linking questions, it is important that you plan your answer and not just rush into it. After all, you would plan an essay or short story before starting. Without a plan it is easy to stray away from the key point and lose marks, get steps in a process in the wrong order or forget key bits of information. Remember to write your answer in full sentences, not bullet points.

One way to answer linking questions is to follow these steps:

  1. identify exactly what the question is asking (perhaps by underlining key parts)
  2. identify what the link between the two parts of the question is
  3. make a short plan of these links (which will form the basis of your answer)
  4. include as much information as you can to obtain full marks (see below)

The number of marks per question part is given in this form '[4 marks]'. It is essential that you give four different answers if a question is worth four marks. Sometimes you can gain an additional mark by giving the units in a calculation or stating specific data points, eg after twenty-four hours the pH of the milk at room temperature had decreased by 1.2.

Linking questions will start with command words such as 'describe' or 'explain'. Some command words are easy to understand such as:

  • 'calculate' or 'determine' for maths questions
  • 'choose' for multiple choice questions
  • 'complete' to fill in a gap in a table or graph
  • 'define' to give the meaning of an important word
  • 'suggest' where you use your knowledge in an unfamiliar situation

The command words 'describe' and 'explain' can be confused. If you are asked to describe a graph, you will be expected to write about its overall shape, whether it is linear or curved, the slope of gradients etc. If you are asked to explain why a pattern or trend is seen in a graph, you will be expected to use your science knowledge not just say what you see (which is a description), eg the graph shows that the biodiversity is lower on the school field. This is because...

Explain how and why questions often have the word 'because' in their answer. Describe questions don't.

Edexcel questions courtesy of Pearson Education Ltd.

Sample question 1 - Foundation

Question

A gardener grew 20 carrot plants in his garden.

Ten plants were grown under a clear plastic cover.

Ten plants were grown without a clear plastic cover.

Explain why it is important that the clear plastic cover is transparent. [2 marks]

Question

The diagrams show the underside of a leaf of a cowslip plant on a cool day and on a warm day.

Diagram showing the underside of a leaf of a cowslip plant on a cool day and on a warm day

(i) Complete the sentence by putting a cross (x) in the box next to your answer. The parts of the leaf labelled X are:

[ ] stomata

[ ] phloem vessels

[ ] xylem vessels

[ ] chloroplasts

[1 mark]

Question

(ii) Complete the following sentence.

Carbon dioxide moves into the leaves through the parts labelled X by the process of ..................................[1 mark]

Question

(iii) Explain how changes to the guard cells on the warm day help the plant to survive. [2 marks]