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Warm-ups Date: Jan 15, 2014 Page: Table of Contents p 1 W.O.D: Last 5 pages Warm-ups: Front Cover W.O.D. Neuromuscular junction– The point where a motor neuron connects with skeletal muscle. Question: What acid do muscle produce when they are starved of oxygen and become fatigued? Glossary

Today’s Plan Warm-up Lab Get your blood pressure taken throughout the hour Pre-movie assignment if time. Reflect

Anatomy & Physiology Table of Contents (p. 1) Your Brain & Your Nervous Systemp. 2 Brain Notes/Find someone who…p. 3 Brain Hemisphere Dominancep. 4 The Secrets of the Brain Videop. 5 Neuron Drawingp. 6 Textbook Reading (p )p. 7 Senses/Stimuli gamep. 8 Reflex notesp. 9 Reaction Vs. Reflex lab/Pre-Labp. 10 Human body: Pushing the Limitsp. 11 Muscle Reading/?’s Text p. 12 Muscles under the Microscope (+ Muscle Reading) p. 13 Muscle Notes/Muscle Fatigue labp. 14

Reflection: What activity was the most challenging for you in today’s lab?