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Date: Dec 9, 2013Page: Table of Contents p 1
W.O.D: Last 5 pages Warm-ups: Front Cover
W.O.D. Neuron – A nerve cell.
Question: How many neurons do you think you have in your brain?
Glossary
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Today’s Plan• Notebook organization• Neuron notes and coloring.• Neuron counting lab • Reflection
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What parts of the neuron can you label?
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Color according the key:
Dendrites – YellowCell body – OrangeNucleus – RedAxon – OrangeMyelin sheath –
PurpleAxon terminals –
orange
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Reflection:
What is the axon protected by in a neuron?
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Counting Neurons
• Get a piece of white paper• Draw a neuron with a white crayon - it will be
difficult to see• Go into the science lab• Choose a tray of food coloring and carefully lay
your paper into the color water. • Lift up once the paper is saturated. Let all
remaining drips fall back into the tray. • Let paper dry on black drying rack shelves.