tuesday november 27 th 2012
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Tuesday November 27 th 2012. QU: You do not need to write the question. Cna yuo raed tihs ? Olny 55 plepoe out of 100 can. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Tuesday November 27th 2012• QU: You do not need to write the question.Cna yuo raed tihs? Olny 55 plepoe out of 100 can. I cdnuolt blveiee taht I cluod aulaclty uesdnatnrd waht I was rdanieg.
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• OBJ: New Seats, WQ, Brain Lab
“Average life span of a major league baseball: 7 pitches.”
WedNesday November 28th 2012
• QU: Where is the cerebral cortex located?
**Brain Function Quiz on Friday**
• OBJ: Over Test, Finish Lab
Thursday November 29th 2012
• QU:
• OBJ: Brain Lab, Notes, Neurons
“Butterflies taste with their feet.”
Name Function Location
Stores Memory, Controls movement
Top of Brain
Coordination center Back of Brain
Sorts and Sends Data to rest of brain
Middle of brain
Central Nervous System
• Made up of the:– Brain– Spinal cord
The Brain
• Coordinates body activities • Divided into two parts-
1. Forebrain2. Hind brain
**Surrounded by an outer covering: Cerebral Cortex**
Forebrain
• Made up of the– Thalamus– Hypothalamus– Cerebrum
Cerebrum
• Largest part of the brain• Memory is stored• Movements are controlled• Impulses from the senses are interpreted.
Hippocampus
• Helps to organize and store memories• Organizes Emotional Responses
Thalamus
• Sorts data and sends to other parts of the brain
Hypothalamus
• Your daily rhythms (sleeping)– Thirst– Temperature
Hindbrain
• Made up of the:– Brainstem– Cerebellum
Cerebellum
• Interprets stimuli from eyes, ears, muscles• Controls voluntary muscle movements• Maintains muscle tone• Helps maintain balance
Brain Stem
• Connects brain to spinal cord• Made up of the midbrain and the pons,– Act as pathways connecting various parts of the
brain with each other– And the Medulla • controls involuntary actions
The Spinal Cord
• Extension of the brain stem• Bundles of neurons that carry impulses from
all parts of the body to the brain and from the brain to all parts of your body
Cerebral Cortex
• Outer covering to the cerebrum• Higher Level thinking• Divided into Lobes– Frontal– Parietal– Temporal– Occipital
Corpus Callosum
• Connects hemispheres• Supports communication between
hemispheres
“Connects left brain to right”
So what?
• So your brain does all of this great stuff but how does it communicate with the rest of your body?
NEURONS!!
http://www.cbituk.org/GRAPHICS/brain.gif
Friday November 30th 2012• QU: Name the parts A-F
• OBJ: Quiz, NotesWhile both male and female reindeer grow antlers in the
summer each year, according to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game-male reindeer drop their antlers at the beginning of winter, usually late November to mid-December. Female reindeer retain their antlers until after they give birth in the spring.
C
BA
D
E
FHW to HW bin Please
• Synapses: http://www.mind.ilstu.edu/flash/synapse_1.swf
• Synapses in action: http://outreach.mcb.harvard.edu/animations/synaptic.swf
What happens when you…
• Go to the doctor and they hit your knee with a hammer?
Reflex Arc:
Monday December 3rd 2012• QU: What is your reaction when someone turns on
the lights too quickly? (clean responses only)
*Continue to bring your books*Make Up Quiz by Thurs Before School
• OBJ: Reflexes, Reflex Lab
“The future depends on what we do in the present.” - Mahatma Gandhi
Reflex• A reflex is an involuntary, or automatic, action
that your body does in response to a stimulus
• A reflex action often involves a very simple nervous pathway called a reflex arc.
Reflex Arc• A reflex arc starts off with receptors being
excited. They then send signals along a sensory neuron to your spinal cord, where the signals are passed on to a motor neuron. As a result, one of your muscles or glands is stimulated.
Tuesday December 3rd 2012
• QU: What is the area between a knob and dendrite called?
• OBJ: Over Neuron, Notes, Concept Map
"I am." is the shortest complete sentence in the English language.
Make Up Quiz by Thurs Before School
Binder Organization
• Nervous System Word Search• Internet Research on the Brain• Brain Lab• Neuron Labeling and Functions• Nervous System Notes: Chapter 28 Section 1• Nervous System Notes: Chapter 28 Section 2• Nervous System Concept Map• Any Handwritten Notes you have
1.
2.
Sensory 3.
Autonomic
Parasympathetic
Calms the body
6.
7.
5.
CNS
Brain and 8.___________
Thursday December 6th 2012
• QU: Fill in the table (#1-8)
• OBJ: Over Map, Station Review“In Idaho you cannot fish for trout from the back of a giraffe.”
Chapter 28 Test FridayChapter Review,Journal, and BinderDue tomorrow!!
Friday December 7th 2012
• QU: How did you study for this test?
*Turn in Ch Review to HW bin**Binder goes on my lab table*
• OBJ: Nervous System Test
“Deep breathing increases brain functioning”
Monday December 10th 2012
• QU: What was the hardest part about learning the nervous system?
*Turn in Wordsearch to HW bin*
• OBJ: Lorenzo’s Oil
Tuesday December 11th 2012
• QU: What have you learned so far from the movie?
• OBJ: Lorenzo’s Oil
WedNesday December 12th 2012
• QU: What is one more item you learned from the movie?
• OBJ: Lorenzo’s Oil, Over Test