pptx, 1.98 MB
pptx, 1.98 MB
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This lesson describes the organisation of the mammalian nervous system, focusing on the CNS and the numerous divisions and subdivisions of the PNS. The PowerPoint and accompanying resource have been planned to cover the content of points 9.4 (i) and (iv) of the Edexcel A-level biology B specification.

The lesson begins by challenging the students to recognise 6 organ systems from their descriptions, with the final description relating to the nervous system. A prior knowledge check of the classification topic introduces the lesson topic as the structure of the mammalian nervous system and then the lesson moves through the different divisions, completing the diagram in the cover image as each one is explored. The brain, spinal cord, neurones and autonomic nervous system are described in depth in upcoming lessons, so this lesson has been designed to introduce key information and to challenge students to build on the details they have from GCSE studies!

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