1.8 - 1.13, 1.15 - 1.20 - Cardiovascular Health - Unit 1 (IAL Biology - Edexcel)
IAL Edexcel Biology - Year 12
All lesson for **cardiovascular health** for unit 1 for IAL Biology (Edexcel).
1.5 (i) know how a triglyceride is synthesised by the formation of ester bonds during condensation reactions between glycerol and three fatty acids
(ii) know the differences between saturated and unsaturated lipids 1.6 understand why many animals have a heart and circulation (mass transport to overcome the limitations of diffusion in meeting the requirements of organisms)
1.7 understand how the structures of blood vessels (capillaries, arteries and veins) relate to their functions
1.8 know the cardiac cycle (atrial systole, ventricular systole and cardiac diastole) and relate the structure and operation of the mammalian heart, including the major blood vessels, to its function
1.9 (i) understand the role of haemoglobin in the transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide (ii) understand the oxygen dissociation curve of haemoglobin, the Bohr effect and the significance of the oxygen affinity of fetal haemoglobin compared with adult haemoglobin
1.10 understand the course of events that leads to atherosclerosis (endothelial dysfunction, inflammatory response, plaque formation, raised blood pressure)
1.11 understand the blood clotting process (thromboplastin release, conversion of prothrombin to thrombin and fibrinogen to fibrin) and its role in cardiovascular disease (CVD)
1.12 know how factors such as genetics, diet, age, gender, high blood pressure, smoking and inactivity increase the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD)
1.13 understand the link between dietary antioxidants and the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD)
1.15 be able to analyse and interpret quantitative data on illness and mortality rates to determine health risks, including distinguishing between correlation and causation and recognising conflicting evidence
1.16 be able to evaluate the design of studies used to determine health risk factors, including sample selection and sample size used to collect data that is both valid and reliable
1.17 understand why people’s perception of risks are often different from the actual risks, including underestimating and overestimating the risks due to diet and other lifestyle factors in the development of heart disease
1.18 (i) be able to analyse data on the possible significance for health of blood cholesterol levels and levels of high-density lipoproteins (HDLs) and low-density lipoproteins (LDLs) (ii) know the evidence for a causal relationship between blood cholesterol levels (total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol) and cardiovascular disease (CVD)
1.19 understand how people use scientific knowledge about the effect of diet, including obesity indicators, such as body mass index and waist-to-hip ratio, exercise and smoking to reduce their risk of coronary heart disease
1.20 know the benefits and risks of treatments for cardiovascular disease (CVD) (antihypertensives, statins, anticoagulants and platelet inhibitors)
Presentations for each lesson inlcuded. PEQ included in presentations with mark schemes included.
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