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T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package for B2.23 , B2.24 , B2.25 and B1.28 If you are following my SoW it is for weeks beginning 6th January 2025.

Included is a 78 slide presentation which you can stop-start, set slides as homework, encourages class discussions and has embedded YouTube clips to engage learners. Exam practice is embedded in the 22 page booklet with guided for note taking. Although osmoregulation has already been delivered, when teaching B2.24 thermoregulation there is the natural opportunity to revisit osmoregulation as the two are linked.

This package covers the below spec content;
B2.23 The components of the integumentary system; where they are located, their function and structure including how they are organised:
• components of the integumentary system and how they are organised:
o skin
o hair
o nails
o exocrine glands eg. sweat, ceruminous and sebaceous glands

• functions of the integumentary system:
o vitamin D synthesis
o protection; bacteria and UV rays
o cutaneous sensation; tactile, thermal, pain, pruritic, modality
o excretion; oil, wax and sweat -salt, water and urea

B2.24 The components and processes involved in temperature regulation:
• the role of the hypothalamus, sweat glands, arterioles and hair erector muscles
• the effect of sweating and shivering on body temperature
• the effect of vasoconstriction and vasodilation on body temperature
• heat stroke and hyperthermia

B1.28 principles of homeostasis: osmoregulation revisited
o receptors
o effectors
o feedback systems
o role of nervous system
o role of the endocrine system

B2.25 The development, impact and management of atopic eczema:
• cause of the disease
• impact on systems within the body and on physical and mental health
• how common treatments relieve symptoms:
o emollients
o topical corticosteroids
o dietary changes
o environmental changes eg. avoiding pollen, allergens, dust
o behavioural changes eg. avoiding scratching and certain fabrics, soaps and detergents

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clarerawlings

9 months ago
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I love your resources, they really ae excellent and have bought them all but i cannot find this weeks, for the nervous system, it says it is available 22nd December?

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