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Questions 15-21

Complete the table below.

Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from Reading Passage 2 for each answer.

Write your answers in boxes 15-21 on your answer sheet.

SENSESPECIESABILITYCOMMENTS
Smelltoothednoevidence from brain structure
baleennot certainrelated brain structures are present
Tastesome typespoornerves linked to their 15………………………………. are underdeveloped
Touchallyesregion around the blowhole very sensitive
Vision16……………………………….yesprobably do not have stereoscopic vision
dolphins, porpoisesyesprobably have stereoscopic vision 17………………………………. and ……………………………….
18……………………………….yesprobably have stereoscopic vision forward and upward
bottlenose dolphinyesexceptional in 19………………………………. and good in air-water interface
boutu and beijipoorhave limited vision
Indian susunoprobably only sense direction and intensity of light
Hearingmost large baleenyesusually use 20……………………………….; repertoire limited
21………………………………. whales and ………………………………. whalesyessong-like
toothedyesuse more of frequency spectrum; have wider repertoire

Questions 22-26

Answer the questions below using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from the passage for each answer.

Write your answers in boxes 22-26 on your answer sheet.

  1. Which of the senses is described here as being involved in mating?

  2. Which species swims upside down while eating?

  3. What can bottlenose dolphins follow from under the water?

  4. Which type of habitat is related to good visual ability?

  5. Which of the senses is best developed in cetaceans?

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Reading Passage 2, Questions 15-26

  1. taste buds
  2. baleen / the baleen whales
  3. IN EITHER ORDER, BOTH REQUIRED FOR ONE MARK
    • forward
    • downward
  4. freshwater dolphin(s) / the freshwater dolphin(s)
  5. water / the water
  6. lower frequencies / the lower frequencies
  7. IN EITHER ORDER, BOTH REQUIRED FOR ONE MARK
    • bowhead
    • humpback
  8. touch / sense of touch
  9. freshwater dolphin(s) / the freshwater dolphin(s)
  10. airborne flying fish
  11. clear water(s) / clear open water(s)
  12. acoustic sense / the acoustic sense