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Describe how antibiotics can be used to treat antibacterial infections Explain why antibiotics are not used to treat diseases caused by viruses Outcomes State what is meant by the term medicine Key Words Resistant Hostile Bacteria Starter Who was Alexander Flemming? Use the books to find out who he was and what he discovered in science.

Describe how antibiotics can be used to treat antibacterial infections Explain why antibiotics are not used to treat diseases caused by viruses Outcomes State what is meant by the term medicine Key Words Resistant Hostile Bacteria Learning Objectives State what is meant by the term medicine Describe how antibiotics can be used to treat antibacterial infections Explain why antibiotics are not used to treat diseases caused by viruses

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Describe how antibiotics can be used to treat antibacterial infections Explain why antibiotics are not used to treat diseases caused by viruses Outcomes State what is meant by the term medicine Key Words Resistant Hostile Bacteria Answer the questions as we watch the video 8yReE

Describe how antibiotics can be used to treat antibacterial infections Explain why antibiotics are not used to treat diseases caused by viruses Outcomes State what is meant by the term medicine Key Words Resistant Hostile Bacteria Mini-plenary Why were the antibiotics not effective?

Describe how antibiotics can be used to treat antibacterial infections Explain why antibiotics are not used to treat diseases caused by viruses Outcomes State what is meant by the term medicine Key Words Resistant Hostile Bacteria Main 2 Design an experiment to test how effective an antibiotic is

Describe how antibiotics can be used to treat antibacterial infections Explain why antibiotics are not used to treat diseases caused by viruses Outcomes State what is meant by the term medicine Key Words Resistant Hostile Bacteria Plenary 1.‘Chickens raised in barns are given antibiotics in their food.’ 2.‘If you have a cold you should go to the doctor for some antibiotics.’ 3.‘In some countries, antibiotics can be bought over the counter.’ 4.‘Milking cows may have tubes of antibiotics placed in their udders.’ 5.‘Some chopping boards have antibiotics/antibacterial substances built into them.’