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pptx, 2 MB
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docx, 17.94 KB
docx, 13.85 KB
docx, 13.85 KB
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docx, 16.95 KB

This lesson describes the course of events that lead to atherosclerosis and explains the issues for the human body related to this inflammatory disease. The engaging PowerPoint and accompanying resources have been planned to cover the content of point 1.5 of the Pearson Edexcel A-level biology A specification.

The lesson begins with a task where the students have to use their knowledge of the numbers associated with biology to move forwards and backwards through the alphabet to reveal the name of the disease, atherosclerosis. Students will learn that this is a chronic inflammatory disease. As shown in the cover image, the main part of the lesson uses a step-by-step guide to go through the events, from endothelium damage, monocyte recruitment, macrophage differentiation and eventually the protrusion of plaques into the lumen of the artery. Understanding and prior knowledge checks and quiz quiz competitions are used during this section of the lesson to allow the students to assess their progress and to introduce key terms in a memorable fashion. All answers to any questions are embedded into the PowerPoint.

The final part of the lesson uses a series of exam-style questions to consider how atherosclerosis in different blood vessels could lead to medical issues such as myocardial infarctions and strokes.

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