2. Classify each organism into its group (plant, animal, fungus, protoctist). [4]
a) Chlorella
b) Mucor
c) Human
d) Maize
Mark Scheme
1. Plants: multicellular, chloroplasts/photosynthesis, cellulose cell wall, starch/sucrose storage; Animals: multicellular, no chloroplasts, no cell wall, nervous coordination, glycogen; Fungi: mycelium of hyphae, chitin cell walls, saprotrophic, no photosynthesis, glycogen; Protoctists: single-celled, some animal-like (Amoeba), some plant-like (Chlorella) [8]
2. a) Protoctist b) Fungus c) Animal d) Plant [4]
3. Microscopic single-celled; cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, plasmids; no nucleus; circular DNA; some photosynthetic/most heterotrophic; examples like Lactobacillus or Pneumococcus (any four) [4]
4. Any two: bacteria lack nucleus; smaller; have circular DNA and plasmids; not multicellular; different cell wall composition; plants/animals have membrane-bound organelles [4]
5. Pathogen: organism that causes disease [1]; examples: bacteria, fungi, protoctists, viruses (or named examples like Plasmodium, influenza, HIV) [2]
6. Not living; smaller than bacteria; protein coat; contain DNA or RNA; reproduce only inside living cells; parasitic (any four) [4]
7. Any two differences: viruses are not cells and lack cytoplasm/organelles; viruses only reproduce in host cells; bacteria are living cells with cell wall/membrane/cytoplasm; bacteria larger; bacteria have circular DNA and plasmids [4]