Biology AS Edexcel Snab Revision
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lifestyle-health-and-risk as19 主题
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diet-and-health interpreting-data-on-risk-factors
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diet-and-health treatment-of-cvd
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diet-and-health energy-budgets-and-diet
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diet-and-health monosaccharides
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diet-and-health the-glycosidic-bond
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diet-and-health disaccharides
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diet-and-health polysaccharides
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diet-and-health lipids-and-ester-bonds
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diet-and-health reducing-risk-factors-of-cvd
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diet-and-health practical-vitamin-c-content
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the-circulatory-system the-need-for-a-circulatory-system
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the-circulatory-system the-importance-of-water-in-transport
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the-circulatory-system mammalian-heart-structure-and-function
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the-circulatory-system blood-vessels-structure-and-function
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the-circulatory-system cardiac-cycle
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the-circulatory-system investigating-heart-rate
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the-circulatory-system atherosclerosis
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the-circulatory-system blood-clotting
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diet-and-health cardiovascular-disease
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diet-and-health interpreting-data-on-risk-factors
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genes-and-health as28 主题
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gas-exchange-cell-membranes-and-transport properties-of-gas-exchange-surfaces
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gas-exchange-cell-membranes-and-transport ficks-law-of-diffusion
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gas-exchange-cell-membranes-and-transport the-mammalian-lung
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gas-exchange-cell-membranes-and-transport cell-membranes
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gas-exchange-cell-membranes-and-transport practical-investigating-membrane-permeability
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gas-exchange-cell-membranes-and-transport diffusion-and-facilitated-diffusion
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gas-exchange-cell-membranes-and-transport active-transport
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gas-exchange-cell-membranes-and-transport osmosis
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nucleic-acids nucleotides-and-phosphodiester-bonds
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nucleic-acids dna-structure
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nucleic-acids rna-structure
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proteins transcription
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proteins translation
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proteins nature-of-the-genetic-code
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proteins amino-acids-and-peptide-bonds
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proteins levels-of-protein-structure
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proteins globular-proteins-structure-and-function
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proteins fibrous-proteins-structure-and-function
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proteins the-role-of-enzymes
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proteins mode-of-enzyme-action
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proteins enzyme-and-substrate-concentrations
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inheritance dna-replication
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inheritance mutations
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inheritance inheritance-key-terms
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inheritance pedigree-diagrams
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inheritance monohybrid-crosses
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inheritance chi-squared-test
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inheritance genetic-screening
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gas-exchange-cell-membranes-and-transport properties-of-gas-exchange-surfaces
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voice-of-the-genome as19 主题
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cell-structure-and-organisation cell-theory
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cell-structure-and-organisation eukaryotic-cells
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cell-structure-and-organisation prokaryotic-cells
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cell-structure-and-organisation organisation-of-cells
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cell-structure-and-organisation microscopy
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cell-structure-and-organisation magnification-calculations
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cell-structure-and-organisation recognising-organelles
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cell-division the-cell-cycle
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cell-division mitosis
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cell-division practical-identifying-mitosis-in-plant-cells
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reproduction-and-inheritance mammalian-gametes
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reproduction-and-inheritance fertilisation-in-mammals
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reproduction-and-inheritance genes-and-linkage
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reproduction-and-inheritance meiosis-source-of-genetic-variation
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differentiation-and-variation stem-cells
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differentiation-and-variation stem-cells-in-medicine
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differentiation-and-variation cell-differentiation
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differentiation-and-variation epigenetics
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differentiation-and-variation phenotypes-and-variation
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cell-structure-and-organisation cell-theory
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biodiversity-and-natural-resources as19 主题
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biodiversity the-variety-of-life
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biodiversity measuring-biodiversity-within-a-habitat
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biodiversity comparing-biodiversity-between-habitats
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biodiversity ecological-niches-and-adaptations
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biodiversity natural-selection
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biodiversity hardy-weinberg-equation
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biodiversity reproductive-isolation
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biodiversity classification
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biodiversity conservation-of-biodiversity
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resources-from-plants plant-cell-structure
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resources-from-plants plant-stems
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resources-from-plants importance-of-water-and-inorganic-ions-to-plants
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resources-from-plants starch-and-cellulose-structure-and-function
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resources-from-plants plant-fibres
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resources-from-plants practical-identifying-tissue-types-within-stems
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resources-from-plants tensile-strength-plant-fibres
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resources-from-plants development-of-drug-testing
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resources-from-plants antimicrobial-properties-of-plants
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resources-from-plants sustainability-and-plant-materials
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biodiversity the-variety-of-life
the-circulatory-system blood-clotting
Exam code:8BN0
Blood Clotting
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Blood clotting is an important process; it prevents excess blood loss, the entry of pathogens, and provides a barrier, or scab, under which wound healing can occur
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A break in the mucous membranes or skin membranes causes the release of molecules that trigger a chemical cascade which results in blood clotting
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The process of blood clotting is known as thrombosis
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The chemical cascade involves a large number of steps and several plasma proteins
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The process of thrombosis involves
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The damaged blood vessel releases a protein called thromboplastin
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Calcium ions from the plasma, along with thromboplastin, trigger the conversion of soluble prothrombin protein into the enzyme thrombin
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Thrombin catalyses the conversion of the soluble protein fibrinogen to the insoluble protein fibrin
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Fibrin fibres mesh and tangle together, trapping platelets and red blood cells
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A blood clot is formed
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Blood clotting, or thrombosis, is brought about by a cascade of chemical reactions
Blood clots and atheromas
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Atheromas can increase the risk of blood clotting
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The plaque deposit of an atheroma can rupture through the endothelium of the artery, damaging the endothelium and forming a rough surface
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The damage to the endothelium triggers the process of thrombosis
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The combination of atheromas and blood clotting can be dangerous to the health of an individual
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The blood clot that forms can completely block the artery
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Blood clots reduce blood flow which restricts the movement of oxygen in the blood, therefore reducing respiration of the surrounding cells, tissues and organs
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The blood clots can dislodge and travel to different blood vessels in the body; if they reach the brain this can cause a stroke to occur
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Blood clotting can also lead to
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Heart attack
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Deep vein thrombosis
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Stroke
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A stroke is a sudden loss of brain function in a localised area due to disruption of blood flow to the brain
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A blood clot leads to a blockage of the arteries supplying the brain
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This leads to reduced blood flow and delivery of oxygen to the cells of the brain, reducing respiration
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Cells in the affected part of the brain cannot produce ATP and their function is reduced
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A stroke caused by a blood clot is called an ischemic stroke
Heart attack
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Coronary heart disease (CHD) is caused by the formation of atheromas and blood clots in the coronary arteries
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The coronary arteries flow over the surface of the heart, supplying the heart muscle itself with blood
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Blood flow to certain areas of the heart is restricted and delivery of oxygen to the affected cells decreases, thereby reducing respiration in these cells
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The cells can no longer produce ATP
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The cells can no longer contract, reducing the force generated by the heart when it beats
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The cells can die, causing permanent damage to heart tissue
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This leads to a myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack
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Complete heart failure may occur if large areas of the heart are affected by blood clots; this can be fatal
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Symptoms of a heart attack include
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Chest pain
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Shortness of breath
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Sweating
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Atheroma and blood clots in the coronary arteries can restrict blood flow to the heart muscle, leading to a heart attack
Deep vein thrombosis
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If a blood clot forms in a vein deep inside the body, it is known as deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
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This is most common in the veins of the legs
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Causes include
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Prolonged inactivity
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Old age
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Some medications
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Responses