This is designed for the OCR A Level Biology A Module 2.1.4 Enzymes SLOP Booklet and Answers.
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This is designed for the OCR A Level Biology A Module 2.1.3 Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids. SLOP Booklet and Answers.
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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on New Medicines. This is one of thirteen lessons to meet the specification points for 4.1.1 Communicable Diseases, disease prevention and the immune system.
Specification points: 4.1.1 (m)
Objectives for this lesson:
• Describe possible sources of medicines.
• Explain the connection between maintaining biodiversity and sources of medicines.
• Understand the potential for personalised medicines and synthetic biology.
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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Primary Defences and Phagocytes. This is one of thirteen lessons to meet the specification points for 4.1.1 Communicable Diseases, disease prevention and the immune system.
Specification points: 4.1.1 (d)
Objectives for this lesson:
• Define primary defence.
• Describe the primary non-specific defences against pathogens in animals.
• Explain the methods of secondary defence against pathogens in animals.
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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Immunity. This is one of thirteen lessons to meet the specification points for 4.1.1 Communicable Diseases, disease prevention and the immune system.
Specification points: 4.1.1 (j)
Objectives for this lesson:
• Give examples of natural and artificial immunity.
• Describe how the different types of immunity work.
• Compare active and passive immunity.
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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Primary And Secondary Infection. This is one of thirteen lessons to meet the specification points for 4.1.1 Communicable Diseases, disease prevention and the immune system.
Specification points: 4.1.1 (g)
Objectives for this lesson:
• State the role of T memory cells and B memory cells in the immune response.
• Describe the primary and secondary immune responses.
• Compare and contrast the primary and secondary immune response.
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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Calculating Genetic Biodiversity. This is one of nine lessons to meet the specification points for 4.2.1 Biodiversity.
Specification points: 4.2.1 (e) and (f)
Objectives for this lesson:
Recall the definition for genetic diversity.
Describe how genetic diversity may be assessed.
Calculate the proportion of polymorphic gene loci.
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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Vaccinations & Herd Immunity. This is one of thirteen lessons to meet the specification points for 4.1.1 Communicable Diseases, disease prevention and the immune system.
Specification points: 4.1.1 (l)
Objectives for this lesson:
• Describe the principles of vaccination.
• Explain the role of vaccination programmes in the prevention of epidemics.
• Evaluate the issues with vaccines.
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This is designed for the OCR A Level Biology A Module 3.1.1 Exchange Surfaces SLOP Booklet and Answers.
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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Electrical Control of the Cardiac Cycle. This is one of ten lessons to meet the specification points for 3.1.2 Transport in Animals.
Specification points: 3.1.2 (g)
Objectives for this lesson:
• State the parts of the heart involved in control of the heartbeat.
• Describe the roles of the SAN, AVN and purkyne tissue.
• Explain how heart action is initiated and coordinated.
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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on The Cardiac Cycle. This is one of ten lessons to meet the specification points for 3.1.2 Transport in Animals.
Specification points: 3.1.2 (f)
Objectives for this lesson:
• State the formula for calculating cardiac output.
• Describe what happens during the cardiac cycle.
• Calculate the cardiac output.
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This is designed for the OCR A Level Biology A Module 3.1.2 Transport in Animals SLOP Booklet and Answers.
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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Evidence for Evolution. This is one of eight lessons to meet the specification points for 4.2.2 Classification and Evolution.
Specification points: 4.2.2 (e)
Objectives for this lesson:
Recall the theory of evolution by natural selection.
Describe the contributions of Darwin and Wallace to the theory of evolution.
Explain the different types of evidence for evolution by natural selection.
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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Adaptations. This is one of eight lessons to meet the specification points for 4.2.2 Classification and Evolution.
Specification points: 4.2.2 (g)
Objectives for this lesson:
Define adaptation.
Know the different adaptations of organisms to their environment.
Explain why organisms from different taxonomic groups may show similar anatomical features.
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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Biodiversity. This is one of nine lessons to meet the specification points for 4.2.1 Biodiversity.
Specification points: 4.2.1 (a)
Objectives for this lesson:
Define species, habitat and biodiversity.
Describe the different levels of biodiversity.
Explain, with examples the different levels of biodiversity.
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Complete lesson on the Eye and Vision, designed for the new Activate Scheme but can be used for another syllabus’ as well.
Includes various tasks and discussions around how the eye works and what causes vision to be blurry and how to correct. All answers are provided on the slides so students can self/peer assess. It starts with a word serahc on keywords linked to the eye and light to familiarise students with some of the spellings. There is a differentiated worksheet on the structure of the eye and what each structure does. There is a set of information sheets that can be printed on A3 and placed around the room for the students to use to fill in their worksheet. The lower ability information sheets are best printed in colour and have basic information on them needed to complete the diagram label and part and function match up. In contrast, the higher ability worksheet requires students to read a more detailed information sheet and extract the key information to include themselves when annotating the diagram. There is then a gap fill activity on the worksheet that can be completed while discussing short-sighted and long-sighted vision and how to correct.
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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Types of Variation. This is one of eight lessons to meet the specification points for 4.2.2 Classification and Evolution.
Specification points: 4.2.2 (f)
Objectives for this lesson:
State what a null hypothesis is.
Describe the different types of variation.
Calculate variation using a range of statistical tests.
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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Changing Population Characteristics. This is one of eight lessons to meet the specification points for 4.2.2 Classification and Evolution.
Specification points: 4.2.2 (h) and (i)
Objectives for this lesson:
Recall how antibiotic resistance develops.
Describe the mechanisms by which natural selection can affect the characteristics of a population over time.
Explain how evolution in some species has implications for human populations.
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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Haemoglobin – Role and Reactions. This is one of ten lessons to meet the specification points for 3.1.2 Transport in Animals.
Specification points: 3.1.2 (i)
Objectives for this lesson:
• Know the role of haemoglobin in the transportation of oxygen and carbon dioxide around the body.
• Explain how carbonic anhydrase, haemoglobinic acid, HCO3- and the chloride shift are involved in oxygen and carbon dioxide transport.
• Understand that oxygen molecules bind reversibly to haemoglobin.
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