BTEC Level 2 Applied Science Unit 7: Health Applications of Life Science Diseases.

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BTEC Level 2 Applied Science Unit 7: Health Applications of Life Science Diseases

Starter Activity List all the diseases you know

Lesson Objectives To know that diseases can be: Infectious Genetic (Inherited) Lifestyle related.

In Groups: On the sugar paper, fill your list of diseases into the correct column. Infectious Genetic Lifestyle

Infectious Cold/Flu AIDs Ebola Chicken Pox

Lifestyle Diseases Diabetes Obesity Heart Disease Some cancers

Genetic Diseases Cystic Fibrosis Some cancers Downs Syndrome Sickle Cell Anaemia

Body Story Videos Under Pressure (atheroma) The Cold War (Viruses)