B1 REVISION – CHAPTER 1 – KEEPING HEALTHY

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
B1 Higher Fitness and health Staying healthy – parasites, infection (defence, immunisation) and lifestyle Diet and disease Drugs Homeostasis (temperature.
Advertisements

B2 Keeping Healthy Revision. B2 yum B2 Body defence 1 st 2 nd yum Immunity Body defence Risk antibodies.
B1.2 Coordination and Control
B1 REVISION – CHAPTER 1 – Keeping Healthy
Learning Checklist learning outcomes – new specification 2011 I am able to:- GCSE Biology learning checklist.
B1.3 Medicine and Drugs Drugs Developing new medicines How effective are medicines Legal and illegal drugs Drugs in sport Cannabis and hard drugs.
AQA Science Exam Dates Subject Module Date Biology B1 6th June (pm)
B1 REVISION – CHAPTER 1 – Keeping Healthy
Core Biology Revision Quiz
B1 REVISION – CHAPTER 1 – KEEPING HEALTHY
B2: Keeping Healthy. How do our bodies resist infection? Inside your body, conditions are ideal for microorganisms like bacteria and viruses. So they.
Stimulu s Menstrual Cycle & Hormones Keywords : impulse, glands, secret, sense organ, central nervous system, reflex arc, pituitary gland, IVF HSW Word.
Co-ordination and control. Reflex arc Hormonal response Internal conditions which need to be controlled: Water Ion Temperature Sugar Hormones are chemicals;
B6 in one lesson!!. Summary of unit B6.1 How do organisms respond to changes in their environment? Co-ordination of responses to stimuli via the central.
AQA GCSE Science & Additional Science Biology 1 Topic 1 Hodder Education Revision Lessons Keeping healthy Click to continue.
AQA GCSE Science & Additional Science Biology 1 Topic 2 Hodder Education Revision Lessons Nerves and hormones Click to continue.
Synapses and Reflex Action. Synapse Neurons are not continuous Synapse is “The junction across which a nerve impulse passes from an axon terminal to a.
Co-ordination and Control Revision What we are learning about today:  Know the names of the various neurones involved the nervous system  Know the difference.
Keeping Healthy Revision. Natural Barriers Skin Skin Sweat Sweat Tears Tears Stomach acid Stomach acid.
KEY CONCEPT Some viral diseases can be prevented with vaccines.
B1 REVISION – CHAPTER 1 – KEEPING HEALTHY
Keeping healthy Diet and exercise How bodies defend themselves Food Groups and balanced diet Factors that affect body mass Metabolic rate Energy intake.
P1 REVISION – CHAPTER 1a – Energy Tfr by Heating
Immunity Immunity Objectives Explain how the immune system works. Explain the difference between passive and active immunity. Discuss the dangers of.
B1 REVISION – CHAPTER 1 – Keeping Healthy
s 1 min 20 s 30 s 40 s 50 s 10 s 2 min 20 s 30 s 40 s 50 s 10 s 3 min 20 s 30 s 40 s 50 s 10 s 4 min 20 s 30 s 40 s 50 s.
Why does a person become malnourished? Give two signs of malnourishment. Complete the table to evaluate slimming products and programmes What two nutrients.
Why does a person become malnourished? Give two signs of malnourishment. Complete the table to evaluate slimming products and programmes What two nutrients.
Read and highlight the sheet with the information that YOU KNOW Choose 1 colour ONLY highlight the facts that you already know and remember.
IGCSE BIOLOGY SECTION 2 LESSON 7. Content Section 2 Structures and functions in living organisms a) Levels of organisation b) Cell structure c) Biological.
Practice answering past exam questions Explain parts of the topic in detail Outcomes Revise the topic and identify any misunderstand ings Key Words Pathogens.
Year 10 Biology Core Revision. Revision schedule Tuesday – drugs, disease, health, control and plant hormones Wednesday - genetics, evolution, adaptations,
© Pearson Education Ltd Copying permitted for purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. This document may have been altered.
Vaccination & Immunisation Keeping Healthy B1c (2)
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Diet & Exercise What constitutes a healthy diet Positive & negative effects of diet on the body Our immune system What are pathogens.
6.1 Digestion SubtopicsAssessment StatementPageNotes Explain why digestion of large food molecules is essential Explain the need for enzymes.
Biology 1 Inside the body Learning outcomes
B1 REVISION – CHAPTER 1 – KEEPING HEALTHY
B2 REVISION COORDINATION AND CONTROL
B1 Key Questions.
B1 Topic 2 Responses to a changing environment
Revision videos in order
Definition HSW Word Menstrual Cycle & Hormones
B1 REVISION – CHAPTER 1 – KEEPING HEALTHY
Animal & Plant Cells Eukaryotes CELL MEMBRANE RIBOSOMES CELL WALL
B1 Diet and exercise What is a healthy diet?
The brain coordinates the response
B1.3 Medicine and Drugs Legal and illegal drugs Drugs in sport Drugs
B1 REVISION – CHAPTER 1 – Keeping Healthy
Checkpoint - How Are You Doing?
GCSE Science Revision Quizzes
Controlling conditions
B1.2 Coordination and Control
B1 REVISION – CHAPTER 1 – KEEPING HEALTHY
Week Two Diet and Exercise
B1 REVISION – CHAPTER 1 – Keeping Healthy
B1 REVISION – CHAPTER 1 – Keeping Healthy
B1.3 Medicine and Drugs Legal and illegal drugs Drugs in sport Drugs
B1 REVISION – CHAPTER 1 – KEEPING HEALTHY
B1.2 Coordination and Control
Puberty When you reach puberty your body changes so that you can reproduce. It makes special sex cells called gametes.
Cell Structure My target grade is: How can I improve?
A healthy diet contains the right balance of the different foods you need and the right amount of energy.
Biology Revision – CHAPTER 5 – Coordination and Control Part 1
59. What is homeostasis? Maintaining constant and stable internal conditions despite changes in the outside environment. Works like a thermostat controlling.
Paper 2 Biology Coordination and Control
B1 Topic 2 Responses to a changing environment
B5 –Homeostasis and Response: Nervous System and Reflex Action
KEY WORDS: Malnourished Metabolic rate Obese Pathogen virus bacteria antibiotic ASSESSMENT: Diet & Exercise B1 REVISION – CHAPTER 1 – Keeping Healthy What.
Presentation transcript:

B1 REVISION – CHAPTER 1 – KEEPING HEALTHY What are the 7 components of a healthy diet? . Describe the issues with being overweight Describe the issues with being underweight What does it mean to be malnourished? How does the body control cholesterol levels? What is the link between health and exercise? What are the different methods of infection? What are the differences between bacteria and viruses? What are antibiotics? How do they work? How do our bodies defend against disease? KEY WORDS: Malnourished Viruses Metabolic rate Bacteria Overweight Immune system Obese Antibiotics Infectious disease Epidemic Pandemic Microorganism Immunisation Pathogens Vaccination ASSESSMENT:

B1 REVISION – CHAPTER 2 – COORDINATION AND CONTROL Name the five sense organs: . Fill in the blanks: Receptor  _________ __________________ _________  _________ _________  effector Describe the reflex arc shown in this diagram What is the menstrual cycle? Describe how the hormones of the menstrual cycle interact? FSH Oestrogen Progesterone LH Draw a diagram of geotropism in roots and shoots: How are the following conditions controlled: Temperature: Blood sugar Water and ions: KEY WORDS: Nervous system Hormones Impulses Contraceptive Stimuli Interval environment Receptors Neurone Homeostasis Reflex arc Photosynthesis Synapse Tropisms Menstrual cycle ASSESSMENT:

B1 REVISION – CHAPTER 3 – MEDICINE & DRUGS What are the features of a good medicine? What are drugs? Why are some legal and others illegal? What is the difference between prescribed and non-prescribed drugs? How are new medicines developed? What is a double-blind trial? What are performance enhancing drugs? Is it ethical to use performance enhancing drugs? Describe the issues with thalidomide Describe the issues with cannabis KEY WORDS: Effective Depression Safe Withdrawal symptoms Stable Double-blind trial Legal Placebo Illegal Thalidomide Steroids Statins ASSESSMENT: