Thursday, November 14, 2019

Nov 14, 2019 Action Potential

Reminders
STATES is limited to 1st 50 people that bring in their deposits. 
Greystone Activity Nov 19th 3-4:30
Thanksgiving Basket Donation Nov 20, $3.00 or donation
Thanksgiving Shopping Nov 23, 8 am Market Basket oldest one
Dec 10th Deposit for States $150.00

Thursday Wednsday: 
Power point through slide 36 on Action Potential
Quiz on divisions of nervous system, parts of neuron

Homework Thursday 
Study for quiz on the neuron and glial cells on Friday. Diagram on the neuron, same as your diagram in your packet

Reinforce the action potential with a video you made about the action potential. This is a graded project. You are to email me the video or upload to your you tube account and link it in an email to me. You can be as creative as you want with this project. The intent is to teach back the action potential- how a neuron fires. This is due on Monday by 8 am 

Homework Friday: 
Continue to work on Action Potential- How a neuron fires video
Read 249 on the Synapse: complete packet page 3, 31-40


Competencies we are covering this week

1.  Academic competency:  understand human anatomy, physiology, common diseases and disorders and medical math principals

Learning Targets 
1.  Locate and compare the structure of the three types of muscle tissue found in the body.
2.  discuss the structure and function of the skeletal muscle
3.  Explain the role of other body systems in muscle movement
4. Explain how a muscle fiber contracts using the sliding filament theory
5. Name, identify and give the function of the major muscles in the body.
6. Explain  the rules muscles live by! 
7.  Describe the effects of exercise on skeletal muscles.
8.  Discuss the different types of skeletal muscle contraction
9.  Demonstrate the different types of movement produced by skeletal muscles
10.  Name and describe the major disorders of skeletal muscles
11.  Build accurately assigned group of muscles demonstrating 3 main rules of muscles.  This includes name, attachments, and  direction of fibers 

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