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Effect of temperature on catalase activity
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Effect of temperature on catalase activity

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Includes a risk assessment for the practical for the students to complete, a method and class results. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify the equipment needed to measure volume. Describe how to carry out an experiment to measure the volume of product produced. Compare how temperature affects the activity of enzymes.
Introduction to Vaccination Edward Jenner and Smallpox
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Introduction to Vaccination Edward Jenner and Smallpox

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All features work when used with google slides. All features should work with PowerPoint, but might need some rearranging. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify the contents of a vaccine. Describe the role of vaccines in fighting disease. Justify whether it was ethical for Jenner to develop the Smallpox vaccine.
Microsgop Arsylwi Celloedd
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Microsgop Arsylwi Celloedd

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Defnyddais google slides are gyfer addysgu’r wers hon. Ddylai bod o’n gweithio yn yr un modd drwy Microsoft PowerPoint ond efallai fydd angen ailosod rhai agweddau. Erbyn diwedd y wers ddylech fod yn gallu: Adnabod y 7 proses byw. Disgrifiwch sut i ddefnyddio microsgop Esboniwch pam fod angen defnyddio microsgop i adnabod os yw sampl yn fyw neu beidio.
Celloedd Planhigyn ac Anifail
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Celloedd Planhigyn ac Anifail

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Defnyddais google slides are gyfer addysgu’r wers hon. Ddylai bod o’n gweithio yn yr un modd drwy Microsoft PowerPoint ond efallai fydd angen ailosod rhai agweddau. Erbyn diwedd y wers ddylech fod yn gallu: Adnabod y cynnwys o gelloedd anifail a phlanhigyn. Disgrifio swydd pob organyn. Esbonio pam nad yw planhigion angen bwyd.
Vaccination and Immune Response
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Vaccination and Immune Response

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All features work when used with google slides. All features should work with PowerPoint, but might need some rearranging. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Recall what is an antibody and antigen. Describe how a person develops immunity. Evaluate the use of vaccines.
Turning Points in Biology Activate 3
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Turning Points in Biology Activate 3

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The entire unit of work for turning points in Biology in the activate 3 SoW. Files have been used to great impact on google slides. All features should still work on microsoft powerpoint. All answers are included and is suitable to be delivered by a non-subect specialist.
Physiological Cause of Cancer
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Physiological Cause of Cancer

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Resource designed to use when delivering the Pearsons iBTEC Applied Science: Unit 5: Principles and Applications of Biology II Learning aim A: Understand biological molecules and pathways and their effect on the body Consists of 52 slides Slides were designed on Powerpoint and includes minor guidance on how to structure their coursework. Success criteria: To recall that cancer is the formation of malignant cells which reproduce uncontrollably. To describe the physiological cause of cancer. To justify why cancer is difficult to treat.
Carbohydrate Structure
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Carbohydrate Structure

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Resource designed to use when delivering the Pearsons iBTEC Applied Science: Unit 5: Principles and Applications of Biology II Learning aim A: Understand biological molecules and pathways and their effect on the body Consists of 6 slides Slides were designed on Powerpoint and includes minor guidance on how to structure their coursework. Success criteria: I can identify where carbohyrates are found and their structure. I can describe how some carbohydrates are different to each other. I can Explain why carbohydrates are needed by the body.
Gene mutations.
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Gene mutations.

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Create a drawing of DNA labelling: sugar, phosphate and base. Pair correct bases together Describe how DNA bases are read in the body Explain what’s meant by mutation and the effects of this.
Inheritance
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Inheritance

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify the sex chromosomes of a human Recall the effects of genotype on phenotype. Describe how to complete a Punnett square Explain the genotypes of individuals in family trees.
Variation
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Variation

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify variation between organisms. Compare continuous and discontinuous variation. Explain the link between continuous variation and environmental factors. Explain the link between discontinuous variation and genetic factors.
Light intensity and photosynthesis
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Light intensity and photosynthesis

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify variables that will affect the rate of photosynthesis. Describe how light intensity can affect the rate of photosynthesis. Explain the inverse square law for intensity.
Hormones
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Hormones

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify some hormones used in the body. Describe the hormone’s target cells and the effects. Compare the hormonal response and nervous response.
Effect of Hormones on the body
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Effect of Hormones on the body

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify two endocrine glands. Describe the effect of thyroxine and adrenaline on the body. Explain how these hormones help the body.
Transpiration and translocation
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Transpiration and translocation

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify substances that are transported in the xylem and phloem. Describe how a plant transports sucrose and water. Explain why the phloem and xylem are good at their roles of transport.
Control of blood glucose levels.
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Control of blood glucose levels.

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify the hormones that increase and decrease blood glucose concentrations. Describe how blood sugar levels change after a person has consumed a meal. Explain why these separate hormones are needed whilst eating and during a marathon.
Hormones and the menstrual cycle
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Hormones and the menstrual cycle

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify the roles of luteinising hormone and follicle stimulating hormone. Describe how IVF and hormone treatments aid pregnancy. Explain what would happen if hormone levels changed.
The circulatory system
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The circulatory system

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify the main components of the circulatory system. Describe the various blood vessels in the circulatory system. Describe the components of blood. Explain the use of the double circulatory system to help humans in life.
Type 2 diabetes, BMI and waist:hip ratio.
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Type 2 diabetes, BMI and waist:hip ratio.

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify the factor that increases risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Describe how a person can be tested to be at risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Explain the importance of controlling and reversing diabetes type 2.