A visual worksheet which gets pupils to identify the location of a number of endocrine glands in the body. The worksheet also allows pupils to learn about the hormones produced by the main glands, their target organs and the effect of the hormone.
The second worksheet is a crossword to consolidate students’ knowledge of the endocrine system and strengthen their use of key words associated with this topic and aid correct scientific spelling too.
Both worksheets have an answer sheet for the teacher.
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A bundle of 14 comprehensive GCSE Biology worksheet and poster packs focusing on Human Biology. If purchased individually worth £40.50, so as a bundle buyers will save 51%. The resources in this bundle include numerous worksheets which are visually engaging for students and are designed to be worked through independently; resources cover the following topics: - Circulation (blood vessels and blood composition) - Lung structure - Hormones - Digestion - Homeostasis - The kidney - The eye - The nervous system (including synapses) - Human reproduction - Teeth and mechanical digestion Answers are supplied to all worksheets
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