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This detailed lesson describes the the structure and function of the motor neurones that form the autonomic nervous system and is responsible for automatic responses. The engaging PowerPoint and accompanying resource have been designed to cover point 9.4 (v) of the Edexcel A-level Biology B specification and describes the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions and how they act antagonistically.

The lesson begins with a focus on the types of effectors that will be connected to the CNS by autonomic motor neurones. Students will learn that effectors which are not under voluntary control such as cardiac muscle, smooth muscle and glands will be innervated by these neurones. Moving forwards, a quick quiz competition is used to introduced ganglia as a structure which connects the two or more neurones involved in the cell signalling between the CNS and the effector. This leads into the discovery of the two divisions and students will begin to recognise the differences between the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems based on function but also structure. The remainder of the lesson looks at the differing effects of these two systems.

This lesson has been written to tie in with the lesson on the organisation of the mammalian nervous system which was covered earlier in this topic

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Topic 9: Control systems (Edexcel A-level Biology B)

This bundle contains 15 lessons which are engaging and highly detailed in order to cover the difficult content as set out in topic 9 (Control systems) of the Edexcel A-level Biology B specification. The lesson PowerPoints and accompanying resources contain a wide variety of tasks which cover the following specification points: * Homeostasis is the maintenance of a state of dynamic equilibrium * The importance of maintaining pH, temperature and water potential in the body * The meaning of negative feedback and positive feedback control * The principles of hormone production by endocrine glands * The two main modes of action in hormones * The division of the autonomic nervous system into the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems * The transport of sodium and potassium ions in a resting potential * The formation of an action potential and the propagation along an axon * Saltatory conduction * The function of synapses * The formation and effects of excitatory and inhibitory postsynaptic potentials * The structure of the human retina * The role of rhodopsin * The distribution of rods and cone cells * The control of heart rate by the autonomic nervous system * The gross and microscopic structure of the kidney * The production of urea in the liver and its removal from the blood by ultrafiltration * Selective reabsorption in the proximal tubule * Control of mammalian plasma concentration * The differences between ectotherms and endotherms * The regulation of temperature by endotherms If you would like to sample the quality of this lesson bundle, then download the homeostasis, resting and action potentials and the formation of urea and ultrafiltration lessons as these have been uploaded for free.

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