Bitesize and Sounds revision podcasts | Overview
Revise GCSE Biology by listening to these podcasts from Bitesize and 成人快手 Sounds.
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Let Dr Alex Lathbridge guide you through the key facts about cell structure
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Episodes are roughly ten minutes long and there are up to nine episodes in each series.
Making notes as you listen can help you remember the key points before the exam.
Episode 1 - Communicable diseases
Dr Alex Lathbridge breaks down the key facts about communicable diseases, looking at how they are spread and the four main types: viruses, bacteria, fungi and protists.
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Question
Name a fungal infection of plants and animals.
Athlete's foot is a fungal infection in animals. Rose black spot is a fungal infection of plants.
Episode 2 - Human defence against infection
Dr Alex breaks down the key facts about the different defence systems humans have that help protect against invading pathogens.
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Question
What molecules do B cell lymphocytes make?
B cell lymphocytes make proteins called antibodies. These are specific to other proteins called antigens found on the surface of pathogens.
Episode 3 - Vaccination, painkillers and antibiotics
Dr Alex breaks down the key facts about vaccination, antibiotics and painkillers.
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Question
What type of diseases do antibiotics treat?
Antibiotics are only used to treat bacterial diseases. They cannot be used for diseases which are caused by viruses, protists nor fungi.
Episode 4 - Drug discovery
Dr Alex examines the key facts about drug discovery and the stages of testing that potential new drugs go through.
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Question
Historically, where did most of our drugs come from?
Drugs have historically come from nature, as parts of plants or microorganisms. The heart drug digitalis comes from foxgloves. Penicillin, the first antibiotic, was discovered by Sir Alexander Fleming in mould.
Episode 5 - Monoclonal antibodies
Dr Alex explores the key facts about how monoclonal antibodies are made in a laboratory.
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Question
What two cells are joined to make a hybridoma cell?
A hybridoma cell is formed when a spleen cell which produces lymphocytes is fused with a myeloma (cancer) cell.
Episode 6 - Plant disease
Dr Alex breaks down the key facts about plant disease and the physical and chemical defences that protect plants against pathogens.
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Question
Why do some gardeners encourage ladybirds into their gardens?
Ladybirds are natural predators of aphids which can infest plants like roses and tomatoes. Aphids suck sap from plants which weakens them.
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