Wish I was hear during the live man! I was expected a 9 in pe until I got a new teacher and my physical sport scores and my course work went significantly down. I now need atleast 90 percent on both papers which is very difficult to do considering I have to revise other exams. Great video keep it up, I’ll be back next year for a level pe!
Hi will there be sessions for 2023 revision? or should student watch these 2022 videos. My daughter is taking PE and I think this would be great for her. Thank you.
James this was brilliant and well received by our year 11 GCSE students we had 18/23 attend and two watched at home. Really appreciate you putting this together and continuing to provide a fantastic service to the PE community. The size of the arteries lumen according to OCR is slightly frustrating. The exam question on the exam builder makes no reference to the size of the Lumen. Thanks again Question Arteries have a thick layer of muscle compared to the thin muscular walls of veins. Other than thickness, describe two other differences between arteries and veins. (2) Answer: 2 marks from: Most arteries transport oxygenated blood and most veins transport deoxygenated blood Pulmonary artery (carries deoxygenated blood) and umbilical vein (carries oxygenated blood) are exceptions to this. Arteries transport blood away from the heart and veins transport blood back to the heart Arteries have no valves and veins have valves (to prevent the back flow of blood)
Hi, Michael. You are correct. The lumens of arteries is smaller on average than those of veins. I'm not sure if I misspoke in the live show but this is the case.
POV: watching this 2 hours before paper 1 exam
Wish I was hear during the live man! I was expected a 9 in pe until I got a new teacher and my physical sport scores and my course work went significantly down. I now need atleast 90 percent on both papers which is very difficult to do considering I have to revise other exams. Great video keep it up, I’ll be back next year for a level pe!
omg me too
What’s the best OCR GCSE PE revision guide for getting a 8 or 9?
Hey queen great video!!!
Hi will there be sessions for 2023 revision? or should student watch these 2022 videos. My daughter is taking PE and I think this would be great for her. Thank you.
This was very useful. I have my GCSE today for pe
James this was brilliant and well received by our year 11 GCSE students we had 18/23 attend and two watched at home. Really appreciate you putting this together and continuing to provide a fantastic service to the PE community. The size of the arteries lumen according to OCR is slightly frustrating. The exam question on the exam builder makes no reference to the size of the Lumen.
Thanks again
Question Arteries have a thick layer of muscle compared to the thin muscular walls of veins.
Other than thickness, describe two other differences between arteries and veins. (2)
Answer: 2 marks from:
Most arteries transport oxygenated blood and most veins transport deoxygenated blood
Pulmonary artery (carries deoxygenated blood) and umbilical vein (carries oxygenated blood) are exceptions to this.
Arteries transport blood away from the heart and veins transport blood back to the heart
Arteries have no valves and veins have valves (to prevent the back flow of blood)
Hi, Steve. Great comment. I appreciate you sharing this. It's interesting that they include umbilical vein. I never mention that. Maybe I should!
Great video
wow thank you so much, this has really helped my studies and hopefully i don’t fail!!!!!
i agree with mr cresswell
please be quiet
Thanks, Ernie. Glad it was useful. Paper 2 revision is next Thursday. :)
@@erniecresswell287 lol
I have my exam in 2 hours lol, this helped quite a bit thanks
artreys have a small lumen...
he said according to OCR
thanks, this was very helpful!
thank you so much!
thank you, I have an exam soon
i subbed btw:)
Thank you. That's great. Glad it was useful. 🤞 For your exam.
I thought arteries had a small lumen not a large one
Hi, Michael. You are correct. The lumens of arteries is smaller on average than those of veins. I'm not sure if I misspoke in the live show but this is the case.
@@TheEverLearner nooooo in the livestream it said veins and arteries both had a large lumen so that's what I put in my exam yesterday :/
oh well hopefully other people can learn from this mistake
Cheers lad
Love it thank you very much
I was like 8 minutes in before I was like "Shit this is a weird RE lesson"
Difference between risk or hazard?
Hazard is the thing that can cause harm the risk is the potential it has to cause harm.
when is the break?