Thursday, October 15, 2015

Oct 15, 2015

Immunization records are due December 1st

Money for Fall Rally due October 16 $30.00

Money for senior field trip  "Body Exhibit in Portland Maine, Due October 16th .  $30.00 trip will be the 29th of October .  This price includes ticket and bus.  If everyone goes, the price will go down and I will refund you money you can use for lunch!



                        Image result for sensory neuron
I thought this was a cool pic to show you how the three types of neurons connect and their differences!!

Classtime: Thursday
We reviewed the chart of the divisions of the nervous system
Three types of neurons:  sensory , motor and interneuron
Charactersitics of a neuron
effectors of neurons in the ANS/ SNS
The structure of a neuron

Homework: Thursday 
Study for Quiz on Friday,
1.  vocab words
2.  know your chart with the divisions of the nervous system
3.  Know what each division is made up of 
4.  know the structure of an axon
5. Know the different types of neurons: efferent/ afferent, sensoy ,motor, interneuron......
6.  What characteristics are unique to the neuron?
7.  What are the two types of cells in the nervous system
8.  How do their roles differ?  
9.Look over page 2 difference between neuron and glia cells
10. Make sure you know the function of the glia cells

Homework: Friday 
read p 270-274
worksheet packet p 3 

Competency 1
Understand the structure and function of the bio/psycho/social being and the effects of pathology on the human body as they relate to wellness, disease, disorders, therapies, care and rehabilitation.

Learning Targets
1. List the organs and divisons of the nervous systems and describe the generalized functions of the system as a whole
2. Identify the major types of cells in the nervous system and discuss the function of each
3. Draw and label a multi-polar neuron, and discuss how each of the neurons parts play a roll in carrying "the message" 
4. Compare and contrast the speed and transmission between a myelinated neuron versus and unmyelinated neuron. 

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