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7.3 7.4 7.5 NEW 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 1.8 Activity 7.3 Activity 7.4 Activity 7.5 Activity 7.6 Activity 7.7 CORE Activity 7.8 Salters-Nuffield Advanced Biology, Pearson Education Ltd 2009. © University of York Science Education Group. This sheet may have been altered from the original. Activity 7.9 Activity 7.10 Activity 7.11 Conductive pathway of the heart Effect of exercise on cardiac output Aerobic capacity Anaerobic respiration Respiration and other metabolic pathways Measuring the rate of oxygen uptake Mitochondrial diseases Aerobic respiration Muscle model Yes (tutorial) No No No No No Yes (tutorial) Yes (video) No Yes (tutorial) 7.2 Activity 7.2 Muscle structure and function Yes (tutorial) Antagonistic muscles and movement 7.1 Interactive component Activity 7.1 Title Yes (presentation) 2005 number Topic introduction Resource type Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Student sheet Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Teache r sheet No No Yes No Yes No No No Yes No Yes No Technicia n sheet Includes an interactive tutorial of the heart’s conductive pathway and lets you investigate its working in more detail. Consider the effect of exercise on cardiac output. In this practical activity determine your own aerobic capacity. Produce a summary sheet on anaerobic respiration Measure the rate of respiration using a respirometer. See how the pathways of respiration fit into the overall reactions inside a cell. In the context of mitochondrial diseases and using the interactive tutorial look at the electron transport chain and chemiosmosis. Produce a summary diagram of glycolysis and the Krebs cycle. Build a model to check your understanding of the sliding filament theory. Investigate muscle internal structure and how it shortens during contraction. Further your understanding of joint, flexion, extension and antagonistic muscles using an interactive tutorial and dissection. An interactive presentation to give you an overview of the topic. Description Topic 7L Teacher/Lecturer Topic 7Run for your life Resources overview 1 of 3 2005 Number 1.9 7.10 7.11 NEW 7.12 6.10 7.13 NEW 7.14 NEW 7.15 7.16 Resource type Activity 7.12 Activity 7.13 CORE Activity 7.14 Activity 7.15 Activity 7.16 Activity 7.17 Activity 7.18 Activity 7.19 Activity 7.20 Salters-Nuffield Advanced Biology, Pearson Education Ltd 2009. © University of York Science Education Group. This sheet may have been altered from the original. Activity 7.21 Activity 7.22 Activity 7.23 No No What’s wrong with doping? Yes (tutorial) Yes (tutorial) No No No No No No Yes (tutorial) No Interactive component Testosterone Transcription factors Bone damage and repair Too much or too little Immune system review Homeostasis Body Temperature Fish muscles Locust practical Investigating breathing What does an ECG show? Title Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Student sheet Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Teacher sheet No No No No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Technicia n sheet Think through the ethical arguments about the use of performance enhancing drugs in sport. Interpret data on the effects of testosterone Look at the control of transcription in detail. Watch the video clips in the interactive tutorial to learn more about keyhole surgery and prostheses. Analyse and interpret data on possible disadvantages of exercising too much or too little. Use this activity to summarise your knowledge of the immune system and immune suppression Complete the summary diagram on temperature regulation and then apply the principles of homeostasis. Look at how negative feedback achieves temperature regulation. Compare the fast and slow twitch fibres in a mackerel. In this activity investigate the control of ventilation rate. Measure lung capacity and breathing rate experimentally or using the interactive activity. You use ECGs to work out the patients’ heart problems. Description Topic 7L Teacher/Lecturer Topic 7 Run for your life Resources overview 2 of 3 X7.3 X6.1 Extension 7.3 Extension 7.4 Homeostasis and blood Transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood No No No X7.2 Extension 7.2 The discovery of Krebs cycle No X7.1 Extension 7.1 What is botox? No No Topic test Check your notes Interactive component Yes (test) NEW Activity 7.24 Title Topic test 2005 number Resource type Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Student sheet Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Teacher sheet No No No No No No No Technician sheet Find out about the control of blood concentration in this extension. This extension provides detail on how carbon dioxide and oxygen are carried in the blood. Explore the stages in discovery of the Krebs cycle to illustrate the reactions involved. Read about how botox wrinkle control treatment works. Exam style written end-of-topic test Interactive end-of-topic test. Use this activity to check your notes for revision Description Topic 7L Teacher/Lecturer Topic 7 Run for your life Resources overview Salters-Nuffield Advanced Biology, Pearson Education Ltd 2009. © University of York Science Education Group. This sheet may have been altered from the original. 3 of 3