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1. Communicable diseases
How communicable diseases - viruses, bacteria, fungi and protists - are spread. Read more
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Series 3. Infection and Response
How communicable diseases - viruses, bacteria, fungi and protists - are spread.
2. Human defence against infection
How non-specific defence systems protect humans against pathogens.
3. Vaccination, antibiotics and painkillers
How vaccinations work using antibodies and lymphocytes, and the concept of herd immunity.
4. Drug discovery
How drugs are tested for their safety, their efficacy, and what the optimum dose might be.
5. Monoclonal antibodies
How monoclonal antibodies are made and their use in pregnancy tests and cancer treatment.
6. Plant disease
The physical and chemical defences that protect plants against pathogens.
Series 4: Homeostasis and response
1. Homeostasis
The maintenance of a constant internal environment in the body.
2. The human nervous system
Dr Alex Lathbridge breaks down how neurotransmitters travel across a synapse.
3. The human endocrine system
Dr Alex Lathbridge explains hormones and the six key glands that produce them.
4. Blood glucose
Dr Alex Lathbridge examines what happens if blood glucose levels get too high or too low.
5. Hormones and the menstrual cycle
Dr Alex Lathbridge explains what happens at each stage of the menstrual cycle.
6. The brain and eye
Dr Alex Lathbridge breaks down the structure of the brain and the eyes.
7. Water and nitrogen balance
How the kidneys maintain water levels in the body and how nitrogen is balanced.
8. Plant hormones
How hormones help plants to grow in response to light and gravity.
Series 5: Inheritance, variation and evolution
1. Reproduction
Dr Alex Lathbridge breaks down the key facts about sexual and asexual reproduction.
2. Inheritance
How genetics determine biological sex and inherited health disorders.
3. Variation
Why variation happens within one species and the genetic and environmental causes.
4. Evolution
What evolution is and the four key stages of the process of natural selection.
5. Evidence for evolution
Dr Alex Lathbridge breaks down the different types of scientific evidence for evolution.
6. Changing organisms
How selective breeding and genetic engineering happens in a laboratory, pros and cons.
7. Classification
The Linnean System, the Three-Domain System and the Binomial System.
Series 6: Ecology
1. Organisation of ecosystems
How food chains are formed and how predators and prey interact.
2. Biotic and abiotic factors
The resources that plants and animals compete for and the factors that can change.
3. The carbon cycle
What happens to carbon at each stage of the cycle and the different processes involved.
4. The water cycle
The important processes throughout the cycle and what happens to water during each stage.
5. Decomposition
Factors that determine the rate of decomposition including temperature, water and oxygen.
6. Biodiversity and human impact on the environment
Why high levels of biodiversity are very important for our planet.
7. Climate change
How climate change affects organisms and ecosystems.
Series 7: Exam techniques for science exams
1. Introduction to exam techniques
Dr Alex Lathbridge gives you tips and advice on Science exam techniques.
2. How to revise
Dr Alex Lathbridge breaks down how to revise for your GSCE Biology exams.
3. Command words
Understanding the different command words in your Science GCSE exams.