DP Biology (first assessment 2025)
Question 22M.2.SL.TZ2.7b
Date | May 2022 | Marks available | [Maximum mark: 7] | Reference code | 22M.2.SL.TZ2.7b |
Level | SL | Paper | 2 | Time zone | TZ2 |
Command term | Explain | Question number | b | Adapted from | N/A |
b.
[Maximum mark: 7]
22M.2.SL.TZ2.7b
(b)
Explain how natural selection can cause traits such as drought resistance to develop in wild plants.
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Markscheme
- (natural selection occurs if) there is variation in degree of drought resistance among members of a population/same species;
- variation is caused by mutations (when changes occur in the DNA/nucleic bases/chromosomes);
- variation during meiosis occurs (with separation of chromosomes);
- variation occurs during sexual reproduction (as different alleles combine);
- some variations make some plants more drought-resistant;
- example of variations: deeper roots/more storage tissue for water/thicker cuticles/less opening of stomata/other verifiable variations;
- these variations let some survive and reproduce better/have more offspring
OR
(these variations) confer selective advantage; - these variations/characteristics are passed onto offspring which survive better;
- natural selection increases the frequency of these characteristics;
- eventually leads to changes/evolution in the species / more drought-resistant plants;
Examiners report
The inclusion of ‘drought resistance’ in the stem of the question should have been a suggestion to include it, but many answers were far to general with a vague attempt to explain Natural Selection in general without explaining how the initial variation in the population came about. There were quite a few ‘Lamarckian’ answers with claims of individuals adapting to cope with the change. The average for this question was only 2.8, putting it as one of the most poorly answered.


