SECTION B
1.
Discuss five characteristics of the porifera and name one example of a class of porifera.
(6)
2.
List the adjustments that Platyhelminths made to adapt to a parasitic lifestyle.
(6)
3.
Compare the Nematoda and Annelida based on their segmentation and reproductive
capabilities.
(4)
4.
Copy and complete the table below into your answer book.
(8)
5.
Compare the feeding strategies of Oligocheata and Hirudinae which are both classes of the
Annelida.
(8)
6.
Discuss Five characteristics of the class Insecta and three ways in which insects have
(8)
specialised their body structures to colonise so many ecosystems on the planet.
7.
Compare the arm structures for all five classes of the Echienodermata.
(5)
8.
Tabulate three differences between Chondrichthyes and Osteichthyes.
(6)
9.1
Discuss four challenges chordate evolution experiences because of movement onto land.
(4)
9.2
State the difference beteween hibernation and aestivation and discuss what happens to the
amphibian during this period.
(4)
10.1 Testudines are a type of reptile found in some ecosystems. Provide a comparison of the
differences found between the three Testudine groups.
(6)
10.2 Snakes and lizards differ in certain characteristics. Copy and complete the following table into (4)
your answer book.
11.1 State the main difference between reptiles and birds and discuss two advantages and two
disadvantages of this differnce.
(5)
11.2 Discuss thermoregulation in birds.
(4)
12.1 Discuss four characteristics that differ between birds and mammals.
(8)
12.2. ©Howdo mammals maintain their high metabolic rates?
SECTION C
(4)
SECTION B: [90]
1.
Chordates share similar characteristics when it comes to the presence of a notochord a dorsal
nerve cord, gill slits and a tail. Heart structure and the outer protective covering of the skin
changes as chordates evolve from fish to mammals. Discuss these changes and how this
affected the function of these different animals.
(20)