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HCC – WEST LOOP FALL 2014 MR. ALAS, MS CHAPTER 3 – THE BRAIN HCC – WEST LOOP FALL 2014 MR. ALAS, MS

PARTS OF THE NEURON 1. Neuron 2. Dendrites 3. Axon 4. Cell Body 5. Action Potential 6. Resting Potential 7. Synapse 8. Mylenation

NEURON

DENDRITE IN NATURE

PROGRESSION OF ACTION POTENTIAL

NEUROTRANSMITTERS

NT’S

PHINEAS GAGE: THE BEGINNING OF NEUROSCIENCE http://dotsub.com/view/5e1e16f4-4327-4ea2-943e-f39519ef7f72

BEGINNING OF THE BRAIN

CEREBRUM

LOBES AND FUNCTIONS OF THE BRAIN

FRONTAL LOBE

STRUCTURES OF THE BRAIN

MEDIAN SCETION OF THE BRAIN

CEREBRUM

STRUCTURES AND FUNCTION OF THE BRAIN

FUNCTIONS AND STRUCTURES

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