
This GCSE Biology lesson resource explains the process of blood glucose control and the importance of maintaining homeostasis in the human body. Students will learn how the pancreas, insulin, and glucagon work together to regulate blood sugar levels through negative feedback mechanisms. The lesson also explores what happens when glucose control goes wrong, including an introduction to Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. With clear explanations, diagrams, and exam-style questions, this resource is fully aligned to the AQA, OCR, and Edexcel GCSE Biology specifications. Ideal for classroom teaching, revision, or exam preparation, it provides students with a strong understanding of homeostasis and hormonal control of blood glucose.
This resource includes:
- A power point to use with students
- A power point for students to use
- A key word activity
- Slides on how blood glucose is controlled
- Literacy activities
- A doodle notes activity on how blood glucose is controlled
- A range of sheets for students to use
- An assessment question with mark scheme
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