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This detailed lesson has been written to cover the 1st part of specification point 14.1 (f) of the CIE International A-level Biology specification which states that students should be able to describe how the process of ultrafiltration is involved with the formation of urine. The aim of the design was to give the students the opportunity to discover this particular function and to be able to explain how the mechanisms found in the glomerulus and the Bowman’s capsule control the movement of small molecules out of the blood plasma. Key terminology is used throughout and students will learn how the combination of the capillary endothelium and the podocytes creates filtration slits that allow glucose, water, urea and ions through into the Bowman’s capsule but ensure that blood cells and plasma proteins remain in the bloodstream. A number of quiz competitions are used to introduce key terms and values in a fun and memorable way whilst understanding and prior knowledge checks allow the students to assess their understanding of the current topic and to challenge themselves to make links to earlier topics. The final task of the lesson challenges the students to apply their knowledge by recognising substances found in a urine sample that shouldn’t be present and to explain why this would cause a problem

This lesson has been written for students studying on the CIE International A-level Biology course and ties in closely with the other kidney lessons on the structure of the nephron, selective reabsorption and osmoregulation

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Topic 14.1: Homeostasis in mammals (CIE International A-level Biology)

This bundle contains 7 fully-resourced and detailed lessons that have been designed to cover the content of topic 14.1 of the CIE International A-level Biology specification which concerns homeostasis in mammals. The wide range of activities included in each lesson will engage the students whilst the detailed content is covered and the understanding and previous knowledge checks allow them to assess their progress on the current topic as well as challenging them to make links to other related topics. Most of the tasks are differentiated to allow differing abilities to access the work and be challenged. The following sub-topics are covered in this bundle of lessons: * The importance of homeostasis * The role of negative feedback mechanisms in the homeostatic control systems * The role of the nervous and endocrine systems in homeostasis * Deamination of amino acids and the urea cycle * The gross structure of the kidney and the detailed structure of the nephron * The process of ultrafiltration and selective reabsorption in the formation of urine * The roles of the hypothalamus, posterior pituitary gland, ADH and the collecting ducts in osmoregulation * The regulation of blood glucose concentration by the release of insulin and glucagon * The role of cyclic AMP as a secondary messenger * The stages of cell signalling If you want to see the quality of the lessons before purchasing then the lesson on osmoregulation is a free resource to download

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