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Date May 2019 Marks available [Maximum mark: 2] Reference code 19M.3.SL.TZ2.1c.ii
Level SL Paper 3 Time zone TZ2
Command term Suggest Question number c.ii Adapted from N/A
c.ii.
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19M.3.SL.TZ2.1c.ii

Two models of plasma membrane structure are shown.

[Source: diagram from article published in The American Journal of Pathology, 65, J Singer and G Nicolson,
The structure and chemistry of mammalian cell membranes, 427–437, Copyright Elsevier (1971)]

Phospholipase C is an enzyme that digests the polar heads of phospholipids. Scientists used phospholipase C to test these models of membrane structure. They found that the enzyme could digest the heads of phospholipids in the plasma membranes of red blood cells.

(c.ii)

Suggest one reason for maintaining a pH of 7.5 throughout the experiment.

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Markscheme

a. pH values away from optimum pH affect enzyme
OR
so enzyme can function properly
OR
pH 7.5 is the optimum pH for the enzyme ✔

b. sketch of enzyme activity versus pH ✔ Sketch of enzyme activity needs labels.

c. change in pH affects 3D structure of protein/active site
OR
change in pH denatures the enzyme / protein ✔

d. substrate does not fit in active site
OR
interaction of substrate and active site affected ✔

Examiners report

Most candidates answered correctly that a specific pH was necessary for the enzyme to function properly and that deviation from this pH could denature the enzyme.