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An engaging lesson presentation (32 slides) and differentiated worksheets that look at the meaning of the substances termed monoclonal antibodies, explains how they are produced and explores their different applications. The lesson begins by breaking the term down into three parts so that students can understand that these substances are proteins that attach to antigens and come from a single clone of cells. Students will meet key terms such as lymphocytes, myelomas and hybridomas and will be able to link them to understand how these antibodies are produced. Moving forwards, time is taken to focus on the application of monoclonal antibodies in pregnancy tests. There are regular progress checks throughout the lesson so that students can assess their understanding and a set homework is included as part of the lesson.

This lesson has been written for GCSE students but can be used with lower ability A-level students who are studying this topic

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l_c_morris83

2 years ago
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I expected more on uses. The slides are quite busy and will need adapting. Ok resource tho

PYD

3 years ago
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GuppyLii

4 years ago
5

Great resource - very interactive

josh75

6 years ago
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