A set of student notes to go with the following part of the spec. To the best of my knowledge from many emails back and forth with Pearson and careful review of the spec and PPQ’s so far.
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate in Applied Human Biology
Unit 1: Principles of Applied Human Biology
B2 Immune dysfunction
• Autoimmune diseases, to include:
o diabetes mellitus (type I)
o multiple sclerosis (MS)
o Crohn’s
o rheumatoid arthritis.
• Primary and secondary immunodeficiency diseases, to include:
o severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID)
o HIV
o immune deficiency due to chemotherapy
o immunodeficiency due to organ transplants.
• Allergies and allergens, to include:
o allergy-induced asthma
o anaphylaxis
o dermatitis.
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Applied Human Biology Unit 1 Principles of Applied Human Biology ENTIRE SET Student Notes
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate in Applied Human Biology To the best of my knowledge from many emails back and forth with Pearson and careful review of the spec and PPQ's so far, this is a bundle of all my student notes covering sections A, B and C of the specification for this examined unit. Will be updated when as more PPQ's become available.
Applied Human Biology BTEC Level 3 Unit 1 Section B
To the best of my knowledge from many emails back and forth with Pearson and careful review of the spec and PPQ’s so far Immune Response and Immune Dysfunction Notes Specification B Immune response, dysfunction and treatment of immune disorders B1 Immune response We will understand the processes involved in responding to pathogens limited to the roles of the immune cells listed below. • Innate (non-specific) physical, chemical and biological defences: o role of physical barriers o chemical defences and their location within the body, to include the inflammation response and its consequences. Specific details of the chemicals involved in inflammation are not required o biological defences to include: mast cells, phagocytes, basophils and eosinophils, natural killer cells. The roles of complement and natural killer T cells are not required. • Adaptive primary immunity: o recognition of self and non-self o humoral and cell-mediated responses, to include the roles of helper T cells, killer T cells and B cells. The mechanism behind antigen presentation is not required. • Adaptive secondary immunity: o the role of T and B memory cells o artificial adaptive immunity, to include vaccinations. • Passive immunity: o natural passive immunity o artificial passive immunity. B2 Immune dysfunction • Autoimmune diseases, to include: o diabetes mellitus (type I) o multiple sclerosis (MS) o Crohn’s o rheumatoid arthritis. • Primary and secondary immunodeficiency diseases, to include: o severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) o HIV o immune deficiency due to chemotherapy o immunodeficiency due to organ transplants. • Allergies and allergens, to include: o allergy-induced asthma o anaphylaxis o dermatitis.
Applied Human Biology BTEC Level 3 Unit 1 Sections B and C
To the best of my knowledge from many emails back and forth with Pearson and careful review of the spec and PPQ’s so far Student notes for sections B and C of the specification Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate in Applied Human Biology Unit 1: Principles of Applied Human Biology
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