Do Now: Map of Sensory Nerves...Exit Slip: Functions of the Brain 1. Open Note. 2. On your own....

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Do Now: Map of Sensory Nerves

Important AnnouncementsLast week…•  The Human Neuron (role play)•  Lab: Mapping Sensory NervesThis week…•  Map of the Brain •  The Peripheral Nervous System•  Vocabulary Quiz #5 Neurons and Brain Anatomy

Next week…•  Nervous System Foldable•  Quiz: The Nervous System

Objective

Describe the major functions of the cerebrum cerebellum and brain stem.

Standard AP 4.7

Discuss the components (parts) and major functions of the brain stem, cerebrum and the cerebral cortex.

Review…Lab: Mapping Sensory Nerves

– Read and annotate page 1.– Answer the PreLab Questions

(including 2 checking for understanding questions)

Review…Lab: Mapping Sensory Nerves

Analysis Questions1.  What does it mean to feel a 1 or a 2?2.  More 1’s = less sensory nerves

•  Receptors are farther apart3.  More 2’s = more sensory nerves•  Receptors are closer together

Lab: Mapping Sensory Nerves Exit SlipQuestion #3 (on the last page of the lab)

Levels of Organization

Video: How the Brain Works

Review(READONLY):ThreeTypesofNerveCells-ReflexArc

Stimulus

Receptorin skin

Sensoryneuron

Motorneuron

Spinal cord

Muscle

Notes: Map of the Brain GLUE these pictures in your notebook!

1)CerebrumàThe largest division of the brain.

àDivided into two hemispheres (Left and + Right)

Cerebrum Cerebrum

Cerebellum

Cerebral Cortex

Cerebral Cortex

2)Cerebral Cortex

àMost superficial part of cerebrum

àGray matter

Cerebral Cortex

Cerebral Cortex

3)Deep to the Cerebral Cortex?

àDeep layer of cerebrum

àWhite matter

4. Lobes (regions) of the Brain

1.  Frontal2.  Parietal3.  Occipital4.  Temporal

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decision-making, problem

solving and planning

processing and

receiving sensory

information

Visionmemory, emotion, hearing

and language.

coordination of voluntary motor movement, balance and muscle tone

Lobes of Cerebral Cortex

Cerebellum

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Checking for Understanding1.  What are the two divisions of the cerebrum? 2.  The most superficial layer of the cerebral

cortex made up of matter.3.  The deepest layer of the cerebral cortex made

up of matter.4.  The four lobes of the brain are the ,

, and .

Cerebellum•  Second largest

part of the brain • Coordinates the

action of muscles–  balance

Diencephalon•  Thalamus

– Sensory information•  Hypothalamus

– Control center for thirst, hunger, anger, fatigue and temperature

– Regulates pituitary gland – “master gland”

Brain Stem• Midbrain

– Auditory pathways –  (turning head toward a loud noise)

– Visual pathways – (constricting and dilating pupils)

•  Pons “The Bridge”– Relays information from cerebrum to

cerebellum

• Medulla Oblongata– Extension of spinal cord– Vital centers

• (breathing, heart rate, blood vessels)

Classwork Packet: A Piece of your Mind: Brain AnatomyOPEN YOUR YELLOW FOLDERS!Directions: Work with your lab group

to complete the classwork packet.– COLOR and LABEL major parts of

brain anatomy!

Exit Slip: Functions of the Brain1.  Open Note. 2.  On your own. Independent work3.  No ipad (headphone should be put away)4.  Turn your exit slip OVER when you finish5.  Stay seated.6.  If you finish early…•  Take out a pen for grading.•  Glue in assignments and update your title page.•  Put all science papers back in the Yellow Folder.

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