Thursday, January 12, 2017 Turn in p. 278 from yesterday.

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Thursday, January 12, 2017 Turn in p. 278 from yesterday. Get out your neuron, eye & ear diagrams.

Go over CNS Matrix cerebrum Hypothalamus reticular formation ventricles brainstem cerebellum cerebrospinal fluid midbrain Spinal cord pons Diencephalon medulla oblongata Thalamus

Copy down on paper – due Tuesday

LEQ What are the events that lead to the generation of a nerve impulse and its conduction from one neuron to another? go get textbooks

Read pgs. 237-239 on Nerve Impulses Take notes as you read Make sure you have all the important terms you may want to include your own drawings to help you understand make sure you have a step-by-step of the initiation and generation of an action potential