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HOMEOSTASIS
Homeostasis - kidneys and water balance. The basic building blocks of proteins. There are twenty amino acids used, in different combinations, to make every protein required by the human body. The tube through which urine flows from the bladder to the outside world. The muscular organ in which urine is collected and stored.CELL DIVISION
A swelling made up of a mass of abnormal cells which keep multiplying in an uncontrolled way. Bases. Bases, sometimes called nitrogenous bases, are the parts of the DNA molecule that join the two helix strands. They are like rungs on a ladder. There are four bases: HORMONES AND THEIR EFFECTS Hormones can make the difference. Many processes in the body are coordinated by hormones which regulate and balance the working of organs and cells. Some hormones have long term effects, for example, the hormones that control how we grow and the changes that happen at puberty. Other hormones have shorter term effects.INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Medicines which destroy infectious organisms, e.g. antibiotics. Medicines which relieve symptoms but do not destroy pathogens, e.g. different kinds of pain killers such as ibuprofen, paracetamol. Medicines which destroy cancer cells. Anticancer medicines are often given in combination, e.g. mitomycin, ifosfamide and cisplatin (MIC).CHEMISTRY OF LIFE
Chemistry of life. An enzyme involved in the production of a new nucleotide strand to form a new DNA double helix. An enzyme which unzips the hydrogen bonds between the two strands of DNA during DNA replication. The transfer of characteristics from parents to children through their genes. SKIN STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION Skin structure and function. The narrowing of blood vessels which restricts the flow of blood. The widening (dilation) of blood vessels which allows more blood to flow. An area of the brain which regulates hormone release, temperature control, hunger, thirst and sleep. The glands which form and release sweat to cool the body as the coreHOMEOSTASIS
Homeostasis - kidneys and water balance. The process by which levels of substances in the blood, or other variables within the body, are maintained at a constant level. An endocrine gland attached to the hypothalamus which has two lobes. The posterior lobe secretes several different hormones whereas the anterior lobe just stores and releasesHOMEOSTASIS
Homeostasis - kidneys and water balance. Replacing failed kidneys with a kidney from a living or dead donor. The body's natural defence mechanism against infectious diseases. Cells which can divide repeatedly without becoming differentiated and have the capacity to develop into a diverse range of specialised cell types.HOMEOSTASIS
Homeostasis is the maintenance of a constant internal environment. Examples of homeostasis and negative feedback include the regulation of blood sugar level and the regulation of body temperature. Diabetes and lack of blood sugar regulation. HOMEPAGE WHERE DO MEDICINES COME FROMANIMAL HABITATSANIMALS INCLUDING HUMANSBODY BUILDER One Health is a programme that recognises that the health of humans, animals and ecosystems are connected. In this approach, multiple disciplines work together locally, nationally, and globally to achieve the best outcome for human health, animal health and the environment. Find out more about One Health.HOMEOSTASIS
Homeostasis - kidneys and water balance. The basic building blocks of proteins. There are twenty amino acids used, in different combinations, to make every protein required by the human body. The tube through which urine flows from the bladder to the outside world. The muscular organ in which urine is collected and stored.CELL DIVISION
A swelling made up of a mass of abnormal cells which keep multiplying in an uncontrolled way. Bases. Bases, sometimes called nitrogenous bases, are the parts of the DNA molecule that join the two helix strands. They are like rungs on a ladder. There are four bases: HORMONES AND THEIR EFFECTS Hormones can make the difference. Many processes in the body are coordinated by hormones which regulate and balance the working of organs and cells. Some hormones have long term effects, for example, the hormones that control how we grow and the changes that happen at puberty. Other hormones have shorter term effects.INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Medicines which destroy infectious organisms, e.g. antibiotics. Medicines which relieve symptoms but do not destroy pathogens, e.g. different kinds of pain killers such as ibuprofen, paracetamol. Medicines which destroy cancer cells. Anticancer medicines are often given in combination, e.g. mitomycin, ifosfamide and cisplatin (MIC).CHEMISTRY OF LIFE
Chemistry of life. An enzyme involved in the production of a new nucleotide strand to form a new DNA double helix. An enzyme which unzips the hydrogen bonds between the two strands of DNA during DNA replication. The transfer of characteristics from parents to children through their genes. SKIN STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION Skin structure and function. The narrowing of blood vessels which restricts the flow of blood. The widening (dilation) of blood vessels which allows more blood to flow. An area of the brain which regulates hormone release, temperature control, hunger, thirst and sleep. The glands which form and release sweat to cool the body as the coreHOMEOSTASIS
Homeostasis - kidneys and water balance. The process by which levels of substances in the blood, or other variables within the body, are maintained at a constant level. An endocrine gland attached to the hypothalamus which has two lobes. The posterior lobe secretes several different hormones whereas the anterior lobe just stores and releasesHOMEOSTASIS
Homeostasis - kidneys and water balance. Replacing failed kidneys with a kidney from a living or dead donor. The body's natural defence mechanism against infectious diseases. Cells which can divide repeatedly without becoming differentiated and have the capacity to develop into a diverse range of specialised cell types.HOMEOSTASIS
Homeostasis is the maintenance of a constant internal environment. Examples of homeostasis and negative feedback include the regulation of blood sugar level and the regulation of body temperature. Diabetes and lack of blood sugar regulation.HISTORY OF MEDICINE
Looking at the history of medicine shows how ideas have developed over the centuries. Medieval barbers were the forerunners of today's skilled surgeons and the ancient Greeks set the foundations for modern diagnostic techniques. Leonardo da Vinci was amongst the first to HORMONES AND THEIR EFFECTS Hormones are chemical messengers. Learn about the endocrine system and hormones produced by endocrine glands. Follow the hormone changes during the menstrual cycle. ANIMALS INCLUDING HUMANS Page 1 - Humans and Animals. Page 2 - Humans and animals activity. Page 3 - Teacher information and worksheets. Find out some fascinating facts about living things by playing the games which look at: senses. movement. habitat. food. life. SOLIDS, LIQUIDS AND GASES Properties of solids, liquids & gases. Some solids are hard and strong, others are flexible. Most solids will melt when heated and liquids evaporate to form a gas. Cartoon animations explain in simple terms why different materials have different properties and how they change on heating and cooling.ENZYMES 16+
Enzymes are biological catalysts. Substrates fit into the enzyme’s active site. The lock and key model explains enzyme specificity. See the effects of pH, substrate concentration and temperature on enzyme action. Competitive and non-competitive enzyme inhibition.DIET AND DIGESTION
Diet and digestion. The specially shaped site on an enzyme where the substrates of the reaction bind. It is formed by the folding of the amino acid chains which make up the protein. Single-celled organism. Has a cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm.HOMEOSTASIS
Homeostasis is the maintenance of a constant internal environment. Understand osmoregulation, negative feedback, water balance and thekidneys. See how
SKIN STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION The skin is the body’s largest organ. Skin structure and function is explained. See how the skin is involved in the regulation of body temperature. View skin problems such as sun burn, skin cancer andacne.
HOMEOSTASIS
Homeostasis is the maintenance of a constant internal environment. Examples of homeostasis and negative feedback include the regulation of blood sugar level and the regulation of body temperature. Diabetes and lack of blood sugar regulation. DIFFERENT MATERIALS MELT AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES (d) More melting iceGreat fun for younger children.Fill different containers with water eg balloons, rubber gloves, ice trays, yoghurt pots etc, freeze them and present them HOMEPAGE WHERE DO MEDICINES COME FROMANIMAL HABITATSANIMALS INCLUDING HUMANSBODY BUILDER One Health is a programme that recognises that the health of humans, animals and ecosystems are connected. In this approach, multiple disciplines work together locally, nationally, and globally to achieve the best outcome for human health, animal health and the environment. Find out more about One Health.INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Medicines which destroy infectious organisms, e.g. antibiotics. Medicines which relieve symptoms but do not destroy pathogens, e.g. different kinds of pain killers such as ibuprofen, paracetamol. Medicines which destroy cancer cells. Anticancer medicines are often given in combination, e.g. mitomycin, ifosfamide and cisplatin (MIC).CELL DIVISION
A swelling made up of a mass of abnormal cells which keep multiplying in an uncontrolled way. Bases. Bases, sometimes called nitrogenous bases, are the parts of the DNA molecule that join the two helix strands. They are like rungs on a ladder. There are four bases:HISTORY OF MEDICINE
History of medicine timeline. Understand the history of medicine and discoveries in medicine. Look at Arabic medicine. Topics include X-rays, Jenner and vaccination, insulin, antibiotics and penicillin.CHEMISTRY OF LIFE
Chemistry of life. An enzyme involved in the production of a new nucleotide strand to form a new DNA double helix. An enzyme which unzips the hydrogen bonds between the two strands of DNA during DNA replication. The transfer of characteristics from parents to children through their genes.HOMEOSTASIS
Homeostasis is the maintenance of a constant internal environment. Understand osmoregulation, negative feedback, water balance and thekidneys. See how
ENZYMES 16+
Enzymes are biological catalysts. Substrates fit into the enzyme’s active site. The lock and key model explains enzyme specificity. See the effects of pH, substrate concentration and temperature on enzyme action. Competitive and non-competitive enzyme inhibition.HOMEOSTASIS
Homeostasis - kidneys and water balance. The basic building blocks of proteins. There are twenty amino acids used, in different combinations, to make every protein required by the human body. The tube through which urine flows from the bladder to the outside world. The muscular organ in which urine is collected and stored. CLONING - ABPISCHOOLS.ORG.UK Cloning is very much a live issue, but it is complicated by the fact that cloning can mean many different things. It can be hard to form an opinion backed up by scientific fact on this issue if you are not completely sure what each different type of cloning is. Here is SOME MATERIALS CAN BALLS ARE MADE FROM A VARIETY OF TESTING THE PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS 3:3 (d) Flexibility Some usually rigid materials need to be able to ‘give’ a little and not break, to accommodate different situations for example a HOMEPAGE WHERE DO MEDICINES COME FROMANIMAL HABITATSANIMALS INCLUDING HUMANSBODY BUILDER One Health is a programme that recognises that the health of humans, animals and ecosystems are connected. In this approach, multiple disciplines work together locally, nationally, and globally to achieve the best outcome for human health, animal health and the environment. Find out more about One Health.INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Medicines which destroy infectious organisms, e.g. antibiotics. Medicines which relieve symptoms but do not destroy pathogens, e.g. different kinds of pain killers such as ibuprofen, paracetamol. Medicines which destroy cancer cells. Anticancer medicines are often given in combination, e.g. mitomycin, ifosfamide and cisplatin (MIC).CELL DIVISION
A swelling made up of a mass of abnormal cells which keep multiplying in an uncontrolled way. Bases. Bases, sometimes called nitrogenous bases, are the parts of the DNA molecule that join the two helix strands. They are like rungs on a ladder. There are four bases:HISTORY OF MEDICINE
History of medicine timeline. Understand the history of medicine and discoveries in medicine. Look at Arabic medicine. Topics include X-rays, Jenner and vaccination, insulin, antibiotics and penicillin.CHEMISTRY OF LIFE
Chemistry of life. An enzyme involved in the production of a new nucleotide strand to form a new DNA double helix. An enzyme which unzips the hydrogen bonds between the two strands of DNA during DNA replication. The transfer of characteristics from parents to children through their genes.HOMEOSTASIS
Homeostasis is the maintenance of a constant internal environment. Understand osmoregulation, negative feedback, water balance and thekidneys. See how
ENZYMES 16+
Enzymes are biological catalysts. Substrates fit into the enzyme’s active site. The lock and key model explains enzyme specificity. See the effects of pH, substrate concentration and temperature on enzyme action. Competitive and non-competitive enzyme inhibition.HOMEOSTASIS
Homeostasis - kidneys and water balance. The basic building blocks of proteins. There are twenty amino acids used, in different combinations, to make every protein required by the human body. The tube through which urine flows from the bladder to the outside world. The muscular organ in which urine is collected and stored. CLONING - ABPISCHOOLS.ORG.UK Cloning is very much a live issue, but it is complicated by the fact that cloning can mean many different things. It can be hard to form an opinion backed up by scientific fact on this issue if you are not completely sure what each different type of cloning is. Here is SOME MATERIALS CAN BALLS ARE MADE FROM A VARIETY OF TESTING THE PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS 3:3 (d) Flexibility Some usually rigid materials need to be able to ‘give’ a little and not break, to accommodate different situations for example aHISTORY OF MEDICINE
History of medicine timeline. Understand the history of medicine and discoveries in medicine. Look at Arabic medicine. Topics include X-rays, Jenner and vaccination, insulin, antibiotics and penicillin.HOMEOSTASIS
Homeostasis - kidneys and water balance. The basic building blocks of proteins. There are twenty amino acids used, in different combinations, to make every protein required by the human body. The tube through which urine flows from the bladder to the outside world. The muscular organ in which urine is collected and stored. CELLS - ABPISCHOOLS.ORG.UK Cells. The process which uses energy to move substances against a concentration gradient or across a partially permeable membrane using a special transport protein. A distinct part of the cell, such as the nucleus, ribosome or mitochondrion, which has structure and function. The movement of water through a partially permeable membrane down aCELL BIOLOGY
A process used when a cell needs to take in material. The material may be solid - for example when white blood cells engulf bacteria or dead cells, or liquid. The membrane flows around the large particle and seals it within a membrane-bound vesicle, taking it into theHOMEOSTASIS
Homeostasis is the maintenance of a constant internal environment. Understand osmoregulation, negative feedback, water balance and thekidneys. See how
CHEMISTRY OF LIFE
Chemistry of life. A polymer made up of amino acids joined by peptide bonds. The amino acids present and the order in which they occur vary from one protein to another. A list of often difficult or specialised words with their definitions. Dark brown or black pigment found in the skin, hair and irises of the eyes. HORMONES AND THEIR EFFECTS Hormones and their effects. The type of oestrus (egg producing) cycle typical of humans. It usually lasts about 28 days. Unlike in most other mammals, the lining of the uterus is lost along with some blood between cycles. The tube through which the egg passes after its release from the ovary on its way to the uterus. It is also called theoviduct.
CLONING - ABPISCHOOLS.ORG.UK The use of biological organisms or enzymes to create, break down or transform a material. Cells which can divide repeatedly without becoming differentiated and have the capacity to develop into a diverse range of specialised cell types. A list of often difficult or specialised words with their definitions. ENZYMES AND THEIR USES Enzymes. Enzymes are biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions in living organisms. There are more than five hundred different enzymes in every cell of the body, each of them helping the cell, and the body as a whole, to work. Some enzymes work outside the cells, for example the enzymes in the digestive system.ENZYMES 16+
Enzymes 16+. Forces between molecules or between parts of a molecule e.g. hydrogen bonds. The basic building blocks of proteins. There are twenty amino acids used, in different combinations, to make every protein required by the human body. The specially shaped site on HOMEPAGE WHERE DO MEDICINES COME FROMANIMAL HABITATSANIMALS INCLUDING HUMANSBODY BUILDER One Health is a programme that recognises that the health of humans, animals and ecosystems are connected. In this approach, multiple disciplines work together locally, nationally, and globally to achieve the best outcome for human health, animal health and the environment. Find out more about One Health.INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Medicines which destroy infectious organisms, e.g. antibiotics. Medicines which relieve symptoms but do not destroy pathogens, e.g. different kinds of pain killers such as ibuprofen, paracetamol. Medicines which destroy cancer cells. Anticancer medicines are often given in combination, e.g. mitomycin, ifosfamide and cisplatin (MIC).CELL DIVISION
A swelling made up of a mass of abnormal cells which keep multiplying in an uncontrolled way. Bases. Bases, sometimes called nitrogenous bases, are the parts of the DNA molecule that join the two helix strands. They are like rungs on a ladder. There are four bases:HISTORY OF MEDICINE
History of medicine timeline. Understand the history of medicine and discoveries in medicine. Look at Arabic medicine. Topics include X-rays, Jenner and vaccination, insulin, antibiotics and penicillin.CHEMISTRY OF LIFE
Chemistry of life. An enzyme involved in the production of a new nucleotide strand to form a new DNA double helix. An enzyme which unzips the hydrogen bonds between the two strands of DNA during DNA replication. The transfer of characteristics from parents to children through their genes.HOMEOSTASIS
Homeostasis is the maintenance of a constant internal environment. Understand osmoregulation, negative feedback, water balance and thekidneys. See how
ENZYMES 16+
Enzymes are biological catalysts. Substrates fit into the enzyme’s active site. The lock and key model explains enzyme specificity. See the effects of pH, substrate concentration and temperature on enzyme action. Competitive and non-competitive enzyme inhibition.HOMEOSTASIS
Homeostasis - kidneys and water balance. The basic building blocks of proteins. There are twenty amino acids used, in different combinations, to make every protein required by the human body. The tube through which urine flows from the bladder to the outside world. The muscular organ in which urine is collected and stored. CLONING - ABPISCHOOLS.ORG.UK Cloning is very much a live issue, but it is complicated by the fact that cloning can mean many different things. It can be hard to form an opinion backed up by scientific fact on this issue if you are not completely sure what each different type of cloning is. Here is SOME MATERIALS CAN BALLS ARE MADE FROM A VARIETY OF TESTING THE PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS 3:3 (d) Flexibility Some usually rigid materials need to be able to ‘give’ a little and not break, to accommodate different situations for example a HOMEPAGE WHERE DO MEDICINES COME FROMANIMAL HABITATSANIMALS INCLUDING HUMANSBODY BUILDER One Health is a programme that recognises that the health of humans, animals and ecosystems are connected. In this approach, multiple disciplines work together locally, nationally, and globally to achieve the best outcome for human health, animal health and the environment. Find out more about One Health.INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Medicines which destroy infectious organisms, e.g. antibiotics. Medicines which relieve symptoms but do not destroy pathogens, e.g. different kinds of pain killers such as ibuprofen, paracetamol. Medicines which destroy cancer cells. Anticancer medicines are often given in combination, e.g. mitomycin, ifosfamide and cisplatin (MIC).CELL DIVISION
A swelling made up of a mass of abnormal cells which keep multiplying in an uncontrolled way. Bases. Bases, sometimes called nitrogenous bases, are the parts of the DNA molecule that join the two helix strands. They are like rungs on a ladder. There are four bases:HISTORY OF MEDICINE
History of medicine timeline. Understand the history of medicine and discoveries in medicine. Look at Arabic medicine. Topics include X-rays, Jenner and vaccination, insulin, antibiotics and penicillin.CHEMISTRY OF LIFE
Chemistry of life. An enzyme involved in the production of a new nucleotide strand to form a new DNA double helix. An enzyme which unzips the hydrogen bonds between the two strands of DNA during DNA replication. The transfer of characteristics from parents to children through their genes.HOMEOSTASIS
Homeostasis is the maintenance of a constant internal environment. Understand osmoregulation, negative feedback, water balance and thekidneys. See how
ENZYMES 16+
Enzymes are biological catalysts. Substrates fit into the enzyme’s active site. The lock and key model explains enzyme specificity. See the effects of pH, substrate concentration and temperature on enzyme action. Competitive and non-competitive enzyme inhibition.HOMEOSTASIS
Homeostasis - kidneys and water balance. The basic building blocks of proteins. There are twenty amino acids used, in different combinations, to make every protein required by the human body. The tube through which urine flows from the bladder to the outside world. The muscular organ in which urine is collected and stored. CLONING - ABPISCHOOLS.ORG.UK Cloning is very much a live issue, but it is complicated by the fact that cloning can mean many different things. It can be hard to form an opinion backed up by scientific fact on this issue if you are not completely sure what each different type of cloning is. Here is SOME MATERIALS CAN BALLS ARE MADE FROM A VARIETY OF TESTING THE PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS 3:3 (d) Flexibility Some usually rigid materials need to be able to ‘give’ a little and not break, to accommodate different situations for example aHISTORY OF MEDICINE
History of medicine timeline. Understand the history of medicine and discoveries in medicine. Look at Arabic medicine. Topics include X-rays, Jenner and vaccination, insulin, antibiotics and penicillin.HOMEOSTASIS
Homeostasis - kidneys and water balance. The basic building blocks of proteins. There are twenty amino acids used, in different combinations, to make every protein required by the human body. The tube through which urine flows from the bladder to the outside world. The muscular organ in which urine is collected and stored. CELLS - ABPISCHOOLS.ORG.UK Cells. The process which uses energy to move substances against a concentration gradient or across a partially permeable membrane using a special transport protein. A distinct part of the cell, such as the nucleus, ribosome or mitochondrion, which has structure and function. The movement of water through a partially permeable membrane down aCELL BIOLOGY
A process used when a cell needs to take in material. The material may be solid - for example when white blood cells engulf bacteria or dead cells, or liquid. The membrane flows around the large particle and seals it within a membrane-bound vesicle, taking it into theHOMEOSTASIS
Homeostasis is the maintenance of a constant internal environment. Understand osmoregulation, negative feedback, water balance and thekidneys. See how
CHEMISTRY OF LIFE
Chemistry of life. A polymer made up of amino acids joined by peptide bonds. The amino acids present and the order in which they occur vary from one protein to another. A list of often difficult or specialised words with their definitions. Dark brown or black pigment found in the skin, hair and irises of the eyes. HORMONES AND THEIR EFFECTS Hormones and their effects. The type of oestrus (egg producing) cycle typical of humans. It usually lasts about 28 days. Unlike in most other mammals, the lining of the uterus is lost along with some blood between cycles. The tube through which the egg passes after its release from the ovary on its way to the uterus. It is also called theoviduct.
CLONING - ABPISCHOOLS.ORG.UK The use of biological organisms or enzymes to create, break down or transform a material. Cells which can divide repeatedly without becoming differentiated and have the capacity to develop into a diverse range of specialised cell types. A list of often difficult or specialised words with their definitions. ENZYMES AND THEIR USES Enzymes. Enzymes are biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions in living organisms. There are more than five hundred different enzymes in every cell of the body, each of them helping the cell, and the body as a whole, to work. Some enzymes work outside the cells, for example the enzymes in the digestive system.ENZYMES 16+
Enzymes 16+. Forces between molecules or between parts of a molecule e.g. hydrogen bonds. The basic building blocks of proteins. There are twenty amino acids used, in different combinations, to make every protein required by the human body. The specially shaped site on INTERACTIVE RESOURCES FOR SCHOOLSby age by topic
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