This fully-resourced lesson describes the roles of adrenaline in the fight or flight response. The engaging PowerPoint and accompanying resources have been designed to cover point 7.14 of the Edexcel International A-level Biology specification
At the start of the lesson, the students have to use the knowledge acquired in the most recent lessons on the function of the heart to reveal the key term medulla and this leads into the description of the structure of the adrenal glands in terms of this inner region.
The main part of the lesson focuses on the range of physiological responses of the organs to the release of adrenaline. Beginning with glycogenolysis, the need for adrenaline to bind to adrenergic receptors is described, including the activation of cyclic AMP. A quiz competition is used to introduce other responses including lipolysis, vasodilation, bronchodilation and an increase in stroke volume. Links to previous topics are made throughout the lesson and students are challenged on their knowledge of heart structure, triglycerides and polysaccharides.
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