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This lesson describes the principles of hormone production by endocrine glands and the two modes of action on target cells. The detailed PowerPoint and accompanying resources have been primarily designed to cover points 9.2 (i) & (ii) of the Edexcel A-level Biology B specification but can also be used as a revision tool to check on their knowledge of topics like biological molecules and transcription factors

Students should have a base knowledge of the endocrine system from GCSE so this lesson has been planned to build on that knowledge and to add the detail needed at this level. The lesson begins by challenging this knowledge to check that they understand that endocrine glands secrete these hormones directly into the blood. Students will learn that most of the secreted hormones are peptide (or protein) hormones and a series of exam-style questions are used to challenge them on their recall of the structure of insulin as well as to apply their knowledge to questions about glucagon. Moving forwards, the students are reminded that hormones have target cells that have specific receptor sites on their membrane. The relationship between a peptide hormone as a first messenger and a second messenger on the inside of the cell is described to allow students to understand how the activation of cyclic AMP triggers a cascade of events on the inside of the cell. The rest of the lesson focuses on steroid hormones and specifically their ability to pass through the membrane of a cell and to bind to transcription factors, as exemplified by oestrogen.

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Topic 9: Control systems (Edexcel A-level Biology B)

This bundle contains 19 lessons which are engaging and highly detailed in order to cover the difficult content as set out in topic 9 (Control systems) of the Edexcel A-level Biology B specification. The lesson PowerPoints and accompanying resources contain a wide variety of tasks which cover the following specification points: * Homeostasis is the maintenance of a state of dynamic equilibrium * The importance of maintaining pH, temperature and water potential in the body * The meaning of negative feedback and positive feedback control * The principles of hormone production by endocrine glands * The two main modes of action in hormones * The organisation of the mammalian nervous system into the CNS and PNS * The structure of the spinal cord * The location and functions of the main parts of the brain * The division of the autonomic nervous system into the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems * The transport of sodium and potassium ions in a resting potential * The formation of an action potential and the propagation along an axon * Saltatory conduction * The function of synapses * The formation and effects of excitatory and inhibitory postsynaptic potentials * The structure of the human retina * The role of rhodopsin * The distribution of rods and cone cells * The control of heart rate by the autonomic nervous system * The gross and microscopic structure of the kidney * The production of urea in the liver and its removal from the blood by ultrafiltration * Selective reabsorption in the proximal tubule * Water reabsorption in the loop of Henle * Control of mammalian plasma concentration * The differences between ectotherms and endotherms * The regulation of temperature by endotherms If you would like to sample the quality of this lesson bundle, then download the homeostasis, mammalian nervous system, resting and action potentials and the formation of urea and ultrafiltration lessons as these have been uploaded for free.

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