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Lab Activity 11 Report Template: Nervous System and Senses
Dalynna Nguyen
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BIO 104 - Principles of Biology: Human Emphasis
Kamala Janiyani
November 19 , 2023
Lab Activity 11 Report Template: Nervous System and Senses
Lab for this week read and complete pages 509-523 in the Fundamentals of Biology E book.
Provide answers to questions posted in the Ebook exercises below. Refer to Cougar Courses for
additional information and modifications.
All hyperlinks needed are available on Cougar Courses.
Exercise 1: Identifying Parts of a Neuron (page 510) ( 0.5 point)
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Label/identify cell body/soma, axon, dendrite, and myelin sheath
Exercise 2: Microscopic Anatomy of a Neuron (pages 510-511) - Optional Exercise
Nothing to record
Exercise 3: Microscopic Structure of Selected Neurons (page 512) - Optional Exercise
Nothing to record
Lab Activity 11 Report Template: Nervous System and Senses
Exercise 4: Examining the Microscopic Structure of a Nerve (page 513) ( 0.5 point)
Insert screenshot and label nerve fibers and myelin sheath
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Please note that these questions are not equally weighted, and it is likely that answers to some will be a bit longer than others. Because of this, your mark will be based on your overall response to all of the questions. This doesn’t mean you can ignore a question – you must attempt all questions.
Consider the following scenario:
A group of five treasure hunters have been hired to retrieve some artefacts believed to be in an abandoned…
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Lesson 4: Collaboration Forum
One technique that people use when they are first learning medical terminology is to create their own acronyms. Remember, this involves taking one letter from each word to form a single
new word or phrase. Although this technique takes some imagination and creativity, it can be extremely effective. To get started, take a group of related words, look at their first letter and
rearrange them to form something new that is easy to remember.
For example, to memorize the different types of fractures, you could create the following acronym: SCOT GICO
Spiral
Closed
Оpen
Transverse
Greenstick
Impacted
Comminuted
Oblique
Create an acronym of you own
any
f the terms, diseases, treatments, body parts etc. that you have learned about so far in this course and share it with your classmates.
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The organism must be photosynthetic since it is green.
The organism must be able to move since it has a flagella.
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