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This fully-resourced lesson describes the movement of molecules by active transport, endocytosis and exocytosis, which are all active process that require ATP. The PowerPoint and accompanying worksheets have been designed to cover the second part of point 2.1.5 (d) [i] of the OCR A-level Biology A specification. The first part of this specification point, concerning simple and facilitated diffusion, was covered in the previous lesson.

The start of the lesson challenges the students to use their prior knowledge of biological molecules to come up with the abbreviation ATP. Students were introduced to this molecule in module 2.1.3, so a series of prior knowledge questions are used to check on their recall of the structure and properties of ATP. Students are also reminded that the hydrolysis of ATP can be coupled to energy-requiring reactions within the cell and the rest of the lesson focuses on the use of this energy input for active transport, endocytosis and exocytosis. Students are challenged to answer a series of questions which compare active transport against the forms of passive transport and to use data from a bar chart to support this form of transport. In answering these questions they will discover that carrier proteins are specific to certain molecules and time is taken to look at the exact mechanism of these transmembrane proteins. A quick quiz round introduces endocytosis and the students will see how vesicles are involved along with the energy source of ATP to move large substances in or out of the cell. The lesson concludes with a link to a future topic as the students are shown how exocytosis is involved in a synapse.

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Enzymes, biological membranes & cell division (OCR A-level Biology A)

This lesson bundle has been formed from the 13 detailed lesson PowerPoints and their accompanying resources that have been uploaded to cover a lot of the content in modules 2.1.4, 2.1.5 and 2.1.6 of the OCR A-level Biology A specification. Each lesson contains a wide range of tasks, which include exam-style questions (with mark schemes), guided discussion points, and quick quiz competitions, that will engage and motivate the students whilst covering the following specification points: Module 2.1.4: Enzymes * The role of enzymes in catalysing reactions that affect metabolism at a cellular and whole organism level * The role of enzymes in catalysing both intracellular and extracellular reactions * The mechanism of enzyme action * The effect of pH on enzyme activity * The effect of temperature on enzyme activity * The calculation of the temperature coefficient * The effect of enzyme and substrate concentration on enzyme activity * The need for coenzymes, cofactors and prosthetic groups in some enzyme-controlled reactions Module 2.1.5: Biological membranes * The fluid mosaic model of membrane structure and the roles of its components * Simple and facilitated diffusion as forms of passive transport * Active transport, endocytosis and exocytosis as processes requiring ATP as an immediate source of energy * The movement of water across membranes by osmosis and the effects that solutions of different water potential can have on plant and animal cells Module 2.1.6: Cell division, cell diversity and cellular organisation * The cell cycle * How the cell cycle is regulated * The main stages of mitosis * The significance of mitosis in life cycles * The significance of meiosis in life cycles * The main stages of meiosis * How cells of multicellular organisms are specialised for particular functions * The organisation of cells into tissues, organs and organ systems * The production of erythrocytes and neutrophils from stem cells in bone marrow If you would like to sample the quality of the lessons in this bundle, then download the following lessons as they have been uploaded for free: * The roles of enzymes and mechanism of action * Simple and facilitated diffusion * Cell specialisation and organisation

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