This lesson explains how uncontrolled cell division can lead to the formation of tumours and considers the differences between benign and malignant. The PowerPoint and accompanying resources have been planned to cover point 5.1 (6) of the CIE A-level biology specification (for assessment in 2025 - 2027),
The lesson begins with the introduction of the meaning of the mitotic index as well as its formula and the students are then challenged to apply their understanding of this unfamiliar formula to a series of exam-style questions. This will challenge their mathematical skills along with the recollection of the details of the cell cycle that were met in the earlier lessons in topic 5.1.
Moving forwards, the potential meanings of a high mitotic index are explored, including high rates of growth and tissue repair, before students are supported to understand that this could indicate that cell division has become uncontrolled. The key term tumour is revealed during a quick quiz round and then the remaining part of the lesson considers how benign and malignant tumours differ.
Understanding checks and prior knowledge checks are found throughout the lesson and the answers are embedded into the PowerPoint to allow the students to assess their progress.
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