Question 3
- The diagram below illustrates the alimentary canal and its associated organs in humans.
 
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Study it carefully and answer questions 3(a), 3(b) and 3(c).
- (i) Name the parts labelled I,II,III,IV,V and VI [3 marks]
 

                                                                                    
      (ii) State two functions each of the parts labelled III and VI.           [4 marks]
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- Describe the shape of the parts labelled:
 - IV; [1 mark]
 - V. [1 mark]
 
(c) State the significance of the shape described in 2(b)(ii) [1 mark]
Observation
This question was  attempted by many candidates and their performance was poor.  In part (a)(i) few candidates correctly named  the parts labelled I,II,III,IV and VI and in (a)(ii) candidates could not  correctly state functions each of the parts labelled III and VI of the  alimentary canal and it associated organs in humans.  In part (b) candidates could not describe the  shape of the parts labeled Iv and V in the alimentary and its associated  organs.  In part (c) candidates could not  correctly state the significance of the shape duodenum and ileum/small  intestine of the alimentary
canal.
However, the expected answers are as follows:
3 (a) (i)            NAME OF THE PARTS LABELLED
    I           -           oesophagus  / gullet
    II         -           stomach
    III        -           pancreas
    IV        -           duodenum
    V         -           ileum  / small intestine
    VI        -           gall  bladder                                          
    (ii)      FUNCTIONS  OF PART LABELLED III
- secretes pancreatic juice / enzyme/named
 - secretes hormone / insulin / glucagon
 
FUNCTIONS OF PART LABELLED VI
- stores bile
 - drains the bile into duodenum
 
 
    (b) (i)  THE  SHAPE OF IV
    -           u – shape /curved/loop shape
     
    (ii)   THE  SHAPE OF V
- coiled / long shape
 
 
    (c)       SIGNIFICANCE  OF THE SHAPE DESCRIBED IN B (II)
    -           coiled nature, provides large surface  area for digestion and absorption of food