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“Can we erase bad memories” What do you think? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89shevn24L8&index=6&list=PL8DDsqbgvUxQfRUfb4u8-ouiRWIkloCBG ASAP DAY (9/30/16)

You have two minutes to memorize the following words! Bell Work Oct.3, 2016

Nine Swap Cell Ring Lust Plugs Lamp Apple Table Sway Army Bank Fire Hold Worm Clock Horse Color Baby Sword Desk Find Bird Rock

You have two minute to write down as many of the words as you can remember, GO! How many did you get? _____

Which sense do you think your memories are most tied (related) to? Sight Sound Touch Smell Could all be the answer? In the limbic system….olfactory nerves (neurons) are in close proximity of the hippocampus Bell Work 10/04/16

Which section of the brain is responsible for our cognitive ability to think, make decisions, and respond? Parietal Lobe Frontal Lobe Temporal Lobe Occipital Lobe What do all the others regulate? Bell Work 10/05/16

This is How your Brain Works ASAP DAY!!!!! This is How your Brain Works https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiTz2i4VHFw&list=PL8DDsqbgvUxTslKUKqXFX2xTRpQXLYNnO&index=2 Bell Work 10/06/16

Bell Work 10/11/16 Brain Spinal Cord Axons Impulses Which part of your nervous system controls reflex actions for your extremeties? Brain Spinal Cord Axons Impulses Bell Work 10/11/16

Bell Work 10/12/16 Do you only use 10% of your brain? Yes or No, and write down WHY you think that. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxIS3XxfFS0&index=3&list=PL8DDsqbgvUxTslKUKqXFX2xTRpQXLYNnO Bell Work 10/12/16

Bell Work 10/13/16 Which part of the brain regulates sleep? Frontal Lobe Medulla Oblongata Temporal Lobe Diencephalon CAN YOU BE MORE SPECIFIC PLEASE……. HYPOTHALAMUS Bell Work 10/13/16

Match appropriate letter WRITE OUT DEFINITIONS ___ Neurons ___ Axons ___ Impulses ___ Vertebrae http://www.exploratorium.edu/memory/braindissection/4.html A long fiber that transmits information to other cells Rings of bone that protect your spinal cord Electrical messages that can travel as fast as 250 m/s along nerves Specialized cells in your body that transfer messages in the form of electrical energy Bell Work 9/14/15

Bell Work 9/15/15 Nerves do NOT contain which of the following? Muscle fiber Blood vessel Axons Connective Tissue http://www.innerbody.com/image/nervov.html Bell Work 9/15/15

Which nervous system is responsible for sensing touch and feeling throughout your body and sending info to your cerebral cortex? Limbic nervous system Central nervous system Peripheral nervous system Enteric nervous system Bell Work 9/21/15

Notebook Check Write out the QUESTION for the Bell Work on 8/31/15 Write out LEARNING TARGET C Draw a quick sketch for the ASAP Day on 9/11/2015 What was the answer for the Bell Work on 8/19/15 How many columns did the chart have for “Graphing Practice-Problem 1?” Notebook Check

Why are some body parts more sensitive than others? Bell Work 9/24/15

What Happens if all the Bees Die? ASAP DAY What Happens if all the Bees Die? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JilYBVrFiLA 9/25/15

Bell Work 9/28/15 What does it mean to be color blind? Partial color blindness, a condition where the individual has difficulty discriminating between specific colors (cones or photoreceptors lack ability), is far more common than total color blindness where only shades of gray are recognized. http://www.d.umn.edu/~mharvey/th1501color.html Bell Work 9/28/15

The eye’s LENS allows light to converge, bend inwards, and focus a real image on the RETINA. The eyes’ lens is an example of which of the following? Convex lens Convex mirror Concave lens Concave mirror Bell Work 9/29/15

Which part of the eye do you think would connect to the occipital lobe of your brain? Retina Optic Nerve Lens Cornea The “Train to the Brain” carries a “real-image” to the brain which is flipped to a virtual image for you to see the world. Bell Work 9/30/15

Which part of the eye do you think is repaired during laser eye surgery? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PJ391MDtpo&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1 The Cornea Bell Work 10/01/15

“Can you Trust your Eyes?” ASAP DAY “Can you Trust your Eyes?” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZflIMBxyIak&index=4&list=PL8DDsqbgvUxTRwUNHBQVkU1-TV-F5ojW7 10/2/15

Tell me some ways a person could experience hearing loss. Sudden burst of ear drum Over exposure to loud noises Ear infections Old Age Genetic problems (no cochlea) Bell Work 10/5/15

ASAP DAY “Amazing energy facts that will blow your mind” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnNixMosUIo&list=UUC552Sd-3nyi_tk2BudLUzA Bell Work 10/6

For any sound you hear, how could you make that sound louder to your ears? Increase the energy (amplitude) creating sound Stand or get closer to the sound (change distance) Bell Work 10/22/14