GCSE Science Simplified (All GCSE Science in one place)
Your body is a fortress — but how does it learn to fight disease before you get sick? In this episode of GCSE Science Simplified, we break down immunisation, vaccines, and antibiotics using clear models and exam-ready explanations designed for GCSE Biology and Combined Science students (AQA, Edexcel, OCR) You’ll learn: * How vaccines use an inactive form of a pathogen to train the immune system * The role of antigens, antibodies, and memory lymphocytes in long-term protection * Why the secondary immune response is faster and stronger * Why antibiotics only work on bacterial infections * Why antibiotics do not work on viruses like flu or COVID-19 This episode directly supports key GCSE topics including: immunisation, specific immune response, antibiotic action, bacterial vs viral infection, and disease prevention. Perfect for: * GCSE Biology revision * Combined Science exam preparation * Students who want clear explanations without overload 🎯 Clear language. Memorable models. GCSE success. Listen now to strengthen your understanding of vaccines, antibiotics, and the immune system.
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