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Date November 2020 Marks available [Maximum mark: 3] Reference code 20N.3.hl.TZ0.c
Level hl Paper 3 Time zone TZ0
Command term Explain Question number c Adapted from N/A
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[Maximum mark: 3]
20N.3.hl.TZ0.c

The diverse functions of biological molecules depend on their structure and shape.

Retinal is the key molecule involved in vision. Explain the roles of cis- and trans-retinal in vision and how the isomers are formed in the visual cycle.

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Markscheme

Any three of:
cis-retinal binds to «the protein» opsin
OR
cis-retinal «binds to opsin and» forms rhodopsin ✔

opsin extends conjugation in retinal
OR
conjugation in rhodopsin is larger/more extended/involves more atoms than that in retinal
OR
rhodopsin allows absorption of visible/blue/green light ✔

when visible light is absorbed cis-retinal changes to trans-retinal ✔

change «to trans-retinal» triggers an electrical/nerve signal ✔

trans-retinal detaches from opsin AND is converted back to cis-retinal
OR
trans-retinal is converted back to cis-retinal through enzyme activity ✔

Examiners report

This question which centred on retinal as the key molecule in vision was well answered and many scored all three marks. The most common incomplete answer was "cis-retinal changing to trans-retinal" without stating that this occurs when visible light is absorbed. Some also were unclear of the difference between opsin and rhodopsin.