Antibiotics & Resistance - GCSE science, Biology (9-1)

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Antibiotics & Resistance - GCSE science, Biology (9-1)

This short Tassomai tutorial video explains the concept of antibiotics and their use to tackle bacterial infections

It will help you learn and revise content required for all major GCSE specifications including AQA Separate, AQA Trilogy, AQA Synergy, Edexcel Combined, Edexcel Separate, OCR 21st Century, OCR Gateway, WJEC Combined, WJEC Separate, IGCSE, CIE Coordinated and CIE Separate.

3 key facts to remember about antibiotics and bacterial resistance:

1- Antibiotics work by destroying cell walls (which bacteria have, but animal cells do not have). Thus they kill bacteria without affecting the body's cells.

2- Antibiotics cannot be used to tackle viral infections.

3- Some bacteria, through random mutation can become resistant to antibiotics; taking a small amount of antibiotics (not enough to wipe out the population) can result in a second, resistant infection.

If you’re a Tassomai user, this video will help you answer 7 quiz questions!

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This tutorial video was presented by Tassomai's founder, Murray Morrison.

©2019 Tassomai Ltd.

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Super presentation!!
what is the software tool you are using to developing this type of presentation with animations??

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