TSW = the Student Will O-Objective L- Lesson A-Activity A-Assignment

TSW = the Student Will O-Objective L- Lesson A-Activity A-Assignment

<p>Date Jan. 2-6, 2017 TSW = The Student Will O-Objective L- Lesson A-Activity A-Assignment Biology Human Anatomy and Physiology Monday Holiday Break Holiday Break</p><p>Tuesday O-TSW analysis of issues and controversies surrounding stem cell research from a selected O - TSW List the general functions of the nervous system. point of view. Explain the structural and functional classifications of the L- Stem Cell Research Point of View nervous system. Define central nervous system and A- work time to complete view point of stem cell presentation peripheral nervous system, and list the major parts of each. A- Stem Cell Research Point of group presentation State the function and make up the CNS and those that make up the PNS. Describe the general structure of a neuron, and name its important anatomical regions. Describe the composition of gray matter and white matter. L- Chapter 7: Organization of the Nervous System A- notes,Video: Crash Course- The Nervous System, Part 1: Crash Course A&P #8 A: study guide Wednesday O-TSW analysis of issues and controversies surrounding stem cell research from a selected O - TSW Classify neurons according to structure and point of view. function. List the types of general sensory receptors and L- Stem Cell Research Point of View describe their functions. Describe the events that lead to the A- work time to complete view point of stem cell presentation generation of a nerve impulse and its conduction from one A- Stem Cell Research Point of group presentation neuron to another. Define reflex arc, and list its elements L- Chapter 7: Nervous Tissue: Structure and Function; neurons A- notes, Video: Crash Course-The Nervous System, Part 2: Crash Course A&P #9 A: study guide Thursday O-TSW analysis of issues and controversies surrounding stem cell research from a selected O - TSW Describe the events that lead to the generation of a point of view. nerve impulse and its conduction from one neuron to L- Stem Cell Research Point of View another. Define reflex arc, and list its element. Identify and A- work time to complete view point of stem cell presentation indicate the functions of the major regions of the cerebral A- Stem Cell Research Point of group presentation hemispheres, diencephalon, brain stem, and cerebellum on a human brain model or diagram. Central Nervous System: Functional Anatomy of the Brain L- Chapter 7: Nervous Tissue: Structure and Function; classification A- notes, Video: Crash Course : The Nervous System, Part 3 - Synapses!: A&P #10; Crash Course: Central Nervous System: A&P #11 A: study guide Friday O-TSW present research issues and controversies surrounding stem cell research from a O - TSW Name the three meningeal layers, and state their selected point of view. functions. Discuss the formation and function of L- Stem Cell Research Point of View presentation cerebrospinal fluid and the blood-brain barrier. Compare the A- stem cell view point presentation signs of a CVA with those of Alzheimer’s disease; of a A-NONE contusion with those of a concussion. Define EEG; and explain how it evaluates neural functioning. List two important functions of the spinal cord. Describe spinal cord structure. L- Chapter 7: Nervous Tissue: Structure and Function; Physiology: nerve impulses A- notes, A: study guide</p>

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