Cells, organ systems and ecosystems
Cells and movement across membranes – WJEC
All living things are made of cells which are differentiated to perform different functions. Substances move into or out of the cell and enzymes are catalysts contributing to cell metabolism.
The respiratory system in humans – WJEC
Respiration is a chemical reaction which releases energy from food. The respiratory system exchanges the gases which are involved in respiration.
The digestive system in humans – WJEC
We should eat a balanced diet suitable for our age and lifestyle. Overeating can lead to obesity. Nutrients have to be digested before we can absorb and use them.
The circulatory system in humans – WJEC
The proper functioning of the circulatory system is essential for health. Blood transports substances around the body to every cell and removes toxic waste. It also defends against disease.
Structure of plants – WJEC
Plants adapt in order to efficiently collect raw materials required for photosynthesis. These raw materials must be transported through the plant and various factors can affect the rate of movement.
Photosynthesis – WJEC
Plants carry out photosynthesis to make food from the raw materials they gather from their environment. We can investigate the conditions needed for this process and the factors which affect its rate.
Ecosystems – transferring energy – WJEC
Food chains and webs show the transfer of energy between trophic levels. They can be represented as pyramids of number and biomass and the efficiency of these transfers can be calculated.
Ecosystems – pollution and nutrient cycles – WJEC
Pollution can have a significant effect on the environment. Humans introduce chemicals to the environment which can enter food chains, causing problems like bioaccumulation and eutrophication.
Video playlist
Aerobic respiration. Video
An introduction to aerobic respiration using respiring peas.
Inspiration and expiration. Video
Alfred the science app explains the mechanism of breathing to a nervous Garry.
Lock and key model. Video
Seren’s helpful science app, Alfred, explains the ‘lock and key’ model.
Active transport. Video
As Jamila and Megan discuss transport to get home, Alfred describes active transport.
Transport system in plants. Video
Science app Alfred uses cars as an analogy to explain the transport system in plants.
Gas exchange. Video
Alfred helps a breathless Rhys to breathe correctly by explaining gas exchange.
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