KIDNEY ULTRASTRUCTURE. Assess Prior Knowledge Answers  Grade E GCSE Knowledge  Excretion  Grade C GCSE Knowledge  Filter blood at high pressure 

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KIDNEY ULTRASTRUCTURE

Assess Prior Knowledge

Answers  Grade E GCSE Knowledge  Excretion  Grade C GCSE Knowledge  Filter blood at high pressure  Re-absorb water and useful substances  Grade A GCSE Knowledge  Region for filtering  Region for selective reabsorption  Region to regulate water levels

Answers  Unit 4 A2 Knowledge (Grade E) Renal Vein Renal Artery Ureter Cortex Medulla Medullary Pyramid Renal Pelvis

Set your own Success Criteria  Set yourself 2 Success Criteria  One knowledge based E.g. State, Describe, Explain  One skills (drawing based) Think about how you need to improve high power drawings

Learning Objective  To understand about the ultra-structure of the Kidney. Success Criteria  Describe with the aid of diagrams the detailed structure of the nephron (E-C)  Skill: Develop your high power drawing skills (C-A*)  Analyse with the aid of microscope slides the histology of the kidney (B-A*)

Structure of the Kidney SC: Describe with the aid of diagrams the detailed structure of the nephron (E-C)

Specialist Groups Group NumberSpecialistGroup Member 1Sam C Callum Victoria 2David Will Abbie 3Oliver Ben Kate 4SophiaLaura 5Alex Corey Jack 6Joe M Amber Sam B

Ultrastructure of the Kidney  You have been given a diagram of the gross and ultrastructure of the kidney  Using the yellow coloured post it notes label on what you parts you already know  Remember if you did triple science at GCSE you are a Specialist! Support the Additional Science students SC: Describe with the aid of diagrams the detailed structure of the nephron (E-C)

Progress up to A2 standard  Use the sources to add on information about the labels of the structure of the nephron using the different coloured post it notes  You have a choice of three sources it is up to you which sources you use (they increase in difficulty).  It is up to you how much detail you go into (challenge yourselves!) but you must label all parts.  Source 3: the link is on under Year 12>Louise>Powerpointswww.grobybio.weebly.com SC: Describe with the aid of diagrams the detailed structure of the nephron (E-C)

Ultrastructure of the Kidney SC: Describe with the aid of diagrams the detailed structure of the nephron (E-C)

Answers: Ultrastructure of the Kidney SC: Describe with the aid of diagrams the detailed structure of the nephron (E-C) Bowman’s Capsule PCT Capillaries DCT Collecting Duct Loop of Henle Venule Arteriole Ureter Renal Artery Renal Vein Cortex Pyramid Renal Pelvis

Learning Objective  To understand about the ultra-structure of the Kidney. Success Criteria  Describe with the aid of diagrams the detailed structure of the nephron (E-C)  Skill: Develop your high power drawing skills (C-A*)  Analyse with the aid of microscope slides the histology of the kidney (B-A*)

Medulla Micrograph

High Power Drawings  Each group has 3 examples of microscope drawings  Circle any mistakes  Make corrections  Decide which is grade E, C or A SC: SKILL: Develop your high power drawing skills (C-A*)

High Power Mark Scheme [10] 1. Drawn in pencil, no shading  For plant cells: cell walls drawn as single line OR double line, NOT mixing of the two or thick lines drawn cells drawn 3. All cells drawn are complete 4. Drawing takes up at least 50% of the space 5. Proportionate 6. Informative Title 7. Scale given 8. Label lines drawn with ruler in pencil 9. Label lines pointing to correct section 10. Annotations included written in pen SC: SKILL: Develop your high power drawing skills (C-A*)

Learning Objective  To understand about the ultra-structure of the Kidney. Success Criteria  Describe with the aid of diagrams the detailed structure of the nephron (E-C)  Skill: Develop your high power drawing skills (C-A*)  Analyse with the aid of microscope slides the histology of the kidney (B-A*)

Cortex Micrograph

High Power Drawing Skill  Remind your self of your personalised SC  Look back at your Self/Peer & Teacher assessment and remind yourself of your targets for high power  Complete the past paper style question SC: SKILL: Develop your high power drawing skills (C-A*) SC: Analyse with the aid of microscope slides the histology of the kidney (B-A*)

High Power Drawing Skill  Peer Assess!  Give a mark out of 10  State at strength  Set a target for improvement SC: SKILL: Develop your high power drawing skills (C-A*) SC: Analyse with the aid of microscope slides the histology of the kidney (B-A*)

Learning Objective  To understand about the ultra-structure of the Kidney. Success Criteria  Describe with the aid of diagrams the detailed structure of the nephron (E-C)  Skill: Develop your high power drawing skills (C-A*)  Analyse with the aid of microscope slides the histology of the kidney (B-A*)

Plenary  Answer the question on the prior knowledge assessment sheet  Use a green pen to answer  Mark with a red pen SC: Describe with the aid of diagrams the detailed structure of the nephron (E-C) SC: SKILL: Develop your high power drawing skills (C-A*) SC: Analyse with the aid of microscope slides the histology of the kidney (B-A*)

Answers  Unit 4 A2 Knowledge Proximal Convoluted Tubule Distal Convoluted Tubule Bowman’s Capsule Glomerulus Urine collects in the pelvis Loop of Henle Collecting Duct

Homework  Practice Qualitative Skills and revise kidneys for Qualitative assessment in 2 weeks, you’ll get the aim next week in Seran’s lesson:  Qualitative Assessment: 2 nd July