pptx, 3.08 MB
pptx, 3.08 MB
docx, 45.51 KB
docx, 45.51 KB

This engaging lesson describes the relationship of the fibrous and globular structure of proteins to their function. The PowerPoint and accompanying resource have been primarily designed to cover specification point (j) as detailed in AS unit 1, topic 1 of the WJEC A-level Biology course but due to the detailed coverage of haemoglobin, the start of this lesson could also be used when teaching lessons that cover specification points in AS unit 2, topic 3 on adaptations for transport

By the end of the lesson, students will be able to describe that the interactions of the hydrophobic and hydrophilic R groups results in different shapes which differ in their solubility in water and be able to explain the importance of this property with reference to the individual functions of proteins, specifically collagen and haemoglobin. They will also be able to name key individual details for each protein, such as haemoglobin being a conjugated protein and collagen having repeating units and being wound into a triple helix

Extra time has gone into the planning of this lesson to ensure that links are continuously made to previous topics such as amino acids and the levels of protein structure as well as to upcoming topics

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