Level 3 Applied Human Biology BTEC

This subject is broken down into 116 topics in 27 modules:

  1. Cells, Tissues and Biological Molecules 9 topics
  2. Nervous System 5 topics
  3. Cardiovascular and Respiratory System 2 topics
  4. Digestive and Excretory System 8 topics
  5. Cellular Injury and Repair 4 topics
  6. Diagnostic Techniques 2 topics
  7. Immune Respone 4 topics
  8. Immune Dysfunction 3 topics
  9. Gene Expression 3 topics
  10. Genetic Disorders and Diagnosis 7 topics
  11. Characteristics of Different Microorganisms 3 topics
  12. Methods of Pathogenicity 4 topics
  13. Classification Strategies 3 topics
  14. Classification Overview of Infectious Diseases 3 topics
  15. Transmission of Infectious Diseases 2 topics
  16. Infectious Diseases, Signs, Symptoms and Progression 5 topics
  17. Prevention and Treatment of Infectious Diseases 3 topics
  18. Health and Safety 5 topics
  19. Microscopy and Staining Techniques 4 topics
  20. Culture of Microorganisms 4 topics
  21. Quantitative Analysis of Microbes 2 topics
  22. Investigating the Substances that Inhibit the Growth of Microorganisms 4 topics
  23. Interpretation, Analysis and Evaluation 8 topics
  24. Understand Health Issues and Associated Initiatives and Research 4 topics
  25. Understand the Influence of Organisations/Individuals on Health Issues 3 topics
  26. Interpret, Analyse and Evaluate Scientific Information 9 topics
  27. Understand How Health Issues and Initiatives are Reported in Different Media and for Different Audiences 3 topics
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Applied Human Biology

Cells, Tissues and Biological Molecules

General structure and function of biological molecules

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General structure and function of biological molecules

Biological Molecules Overview

  • Biological molecules are all the substances that are present in living organisms.
  • They are formed from simple molecules by chemical reactions, which are controlled by enzymes.
  • These molecules make up the structure of cells and perform many of the functions necessary for life.

Proteins

  • Proteins are constructed from small building blocks called amino acids.
  • There are 20 different types of amino acids, and their sequence is specific to each protein.
  • Some proteins are structural, forming part of cells or tissues. Various proteins have a functional role, such as enzymes and hormones.
  • The shape of a protein is critical to its function, and changes to the shape can inactivate the protein.

Carbohydrates

  • Carbohydrates are made from carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
  • They come in different forms, including simple sugars (monosaccharides) like glucose, double sugars (disaccharides) like sucrose, and complex sugars (polysaccharides) like starch and cellulose.
  • Carbohydrates function as the primary energy source for cellular functions, help in storage and transport of energy, and provide structural support in cells.

Lipids

  • Lipids are large molecules made mostly from carbon and hydrogen atoms.
  • They include fats, oils, and waxes. Triglycerides, cholesterol, and phospholipids are the most common types of lipids in biology.
  • Lipids function as a long-term energy store, provide insulation, protection, and are essential for forming cell membranes.

Nucleic Acids

  • Nucleic acids are made up of nucleotides, which are composed of a sugar, a phosphate, and a nitrogenous base.
  • Nucleic acids include DNA and RNA, which carry genetic information and are responsible for protein synthesis.
  • DNA is a double helix structure and stores and transfers genetic information during cell division, while RNA is typically a single strand that codes, decodes, regulates, and expresses genes.

Water and Inorganic Ions

  • Water H2O, an inorganic molecule, is necessary for life, helping in transport, temperature regulation, and chemical reactions.
  • Inorganic ions like Na+, K+, Ca2+ and Cl-, are involved in various cellular functions including pH buffering, enzyme activity, water balance, nerve and muscle function.

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Applied Human Biology

Classification Overview of Infectious Diseases

Agent: bacterial, viral, protozoan, fungal, prionic, helminthic, ectoparasitic

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Agent: bacterial, viral, protozoan, fungal, prionic, helminthic, ectoparasitic

Agent: Bacterial

  • Bacterial infections are caused by single-celled organisms called bacteria.
  • They range from benign strains, some of which are beneficial to human health, to harmful ones causing diseases such as tuberculosis, typhoid fever, and diphtheria.
  • Antibiotics are commonly used to treat bacterial infections, although bacterial resistance can pose a challenge.

Agent: Viral

  • Viral infections are caused by viruses, which are smaller than bacteria and require a host, like a human or animal cell, to reproduce.
  • Common viral diseases include the flu and common cold. More severe viral diseases include HIV/AIDS, Ebola, and COVID-19.
  • Antiviral drugs may help treat some viral conditions, but vaccines remain the most effective method for prevention.

Agent: Protozoan

  • Protozoan infections are caused by parasitic single-celled organisms, such as amoebas and substances similar to algae.
  • They mainly impact areas with poor sanitation and can transmit diseases like malaria, giardiasis, and amoebic dysentery.
  • Antiparasitic medications are typically required to treat infections of this kind.

Agent: Fungal

  • Fungal infections are attributed to fungi, which include moulds, yeasts, and mushrooms.
  • Simple forms of fungal infections include athlete's foot and yeast infections, while more severe forms may affect vital organs and can be life-threatening.
  • Antifungal medication is generally used to treat these types of infections.

Agent: Prionic

  • Prionic diseases, also known as transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs), are caused by misfolded proteins that cause other proteins to misfold as well.
  • They can result in disruptive effects on a person's brain function, leading to conditions like Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) and Kuru.
  • Unfortunately, there are currently no effective treatments for prionic diseases.

Agent: Helminthic

  • Helminthic infections are caused by parasitic worms, such as roundworms, flatworms, and thorny-headed worms.
  • Infections often occur through contact with contaminated soil, water, or food and can result in conditions like schistosomiasis and ascariasis.
  • Anti-parasitic medications are the first line of treatment for such cases.

Agent: Ectoparasitic

  • Ectoparasitic infections are caused by parasites living on the external part of a host's body, such as lice, ticks, and mites, and often directly damage the host's skin or hair.
  • They can transmit serious infectious diseases, including Lyme disease (transmitted by ticks) and scabies (caused by mites).
  • Treatments for ectoparasitic infections often involve medicated lotions or oral medications to kill the parasites.

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