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Syphilis – delicate but deadly
Syphilis – delicate but deadly
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Subject
Biology
Level
Key Stage 4
Resource type
Whiteboard exercise
Teaching type
Instruction
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Syphilis – delicate but deadly
[Student activity]
Is also part of...
Bacterial diseases
[Whiteboard presentation]
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Resources Structure
Key Stage 4
Biology
XI. Health and diseases
49. Bacterial diseases
Exam Specifications
Key Stage 4
AQA GCSE Science A (4461) Biology
I. Biology 1a – Human Biology
4. What causes infectious diseases and how can our bodies defend themselves against them?
Bacteria and viruses may reproduce rapidly inside the body and may produce poisons (toxins) which make us feel ill. Viruses damage cells in which they reproduce.
AQA GCSE Additional Science (4463) Biology
III. Additional materials
1. Additional materials
Additional materials
AQA GCSE Biology (4411)
II. Biology 1
4. What causes infectious diseases and how can our bodies defend themselves against them?
Bacteria and viruses may reproduce rapidly inside the body and may produce poisons (toxins) which make us feel ill. Viruses damage cells in which they reproduce.
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