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Announcements Homework: Mini Quiz: Mon/Tues Flashcards Due: Next Th/Fri Practice Questions- need to access on class website- Pg. 38 Anatomy: Lesson 68- Spinal Cord HW Questions-2/13-2/14 Mini Quiz: Mon/Tues Spinal Cord Divisions of the Nervous System (we’ll learn that day)

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Test Corrections and Fill out your Learning Log - Pg. 35 I got #_____ wrong because I thought ____. ____ is the correct answer because_____. ** Do 5 total. If you got less than 5 wrong then justify 5 of your answers explaining why they are the correct answer.

Mini Investigation: Pg. 35 Go to class website Open up the document: Anatomy: Lesson 68- Mini Investigation-2/13-2/14 Answer the questions on pg. 35

Explain the anatomy and physiology of the spinal cord Explain the anatomy and physiology of the spinal cord. Predict the consequences of spinal cord injuries.

Investigation: 5 Case Studies- Pg. 38 Directions Expectations Read each case card. Record on your Doctor Notebook. Use the “Spinal Cord Responsibilities” sheet to make a hypothesis: where was this person injured? Answer the analysis questions. Stay in your seats Work as a team  Voices

Investigation Before Explanation- Pg.38

In this IBE, something that confused me was… IBE Conclusions In this IBE, I learned… In this IBE, something that confused me was…

Get Ready for Guided Notes Pg. 36-37 Copy down information on your note guide or in your notebook

Learning New Material One person speaks at a time Expectations One person speaks at a time Think and write actively You are a professional student!

What is the physiology of the spinal cord? Communicates between brain and the rest of the body AKA connection between brain and peripheral nervous system Can independently control some basic reflexes

How do you think the spinal cord is protected? Guess 1 Guess 2

How is the spinal cord protected? 1. 33 bones called vertebrae, stacked on top of each other and separated by discs 2. 3 layers of tissue called meninges

How is the spinal cord protected? 3. Surrounded by Cerebrospinal Spinal Fluid (CSF), which provides support and nutrients

How is the spinal cord divided sections of the spinal cord cervical thoracic lumbar sacral

What can go wrong with the spinal cord? Tetraplegia or quadriplegia is paralysis of the arms and legs This involves both sensory and motor deficits Caused by damage to spinal cord at a high level (C1 – C7) Paraplegia is paralysis of the legs Damage to any vertebrae below c7

Go Back to the Spinal Cord Diagram: What do the different sections of the spinal cord do? Cervical- Thoracic- Lumbar- Sacral-

Cervical- sustains vitals (breathing, heart rate) and upper body movement Thoracic- movement of the trunk Lumbar- movement of legs Sacral- genital functioning, bowel and bladder activity

Spinal Cord Dissection http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udaCEBtqfbA

Check for Understanding: What’s wrong? Directions: Label the section of the spinal cord. Cervical Thoracic Sacral Lumbar

Check for Understanding: What’s wrong? A young man has suffered a spinal cord injury and is having difficulty breathing. He cannot feel or move his legs, meaning he may be quadriplegic. Where is he most likely injured? C4 T11 L2 S1 Because the lumbar section of the spinal cord has to do with legs

Check for Understanding: What’s wrong? (Level 4) What does it mean to be quadriplegic? Quadriplegic means that you are paralyzed (can’t feel or move) from the waist down. Both legs don’t work.

Check for Understanding: What’s wrong? (Level 4) How is the spinal cord protected? The spinal cord is protected only by the vertebrae, or the muscles.

Let’s Practice: Practice Questions- Pg. 37

Homework Assignment Pg. 38 Go to the anatomy class website Go to the document: Anatoly: Lesson 68- Homework Spinal Cord Questions-2/13-2/14 Due: Monday/Tuesday