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4/5/16 Date: 4/5/16 Topic: The Brain Page # ___ Date: 4/5/16 Topic: The Brain Page # ___ Today in Room 326/311… HW: Research an Endocrine System Disorder and be ready to explain it to the class tomorrow CONTENT OBJ: SW relate parts of the brain to their function, and differentiate between negative and positive feedback loops LANG. OBJ: SW read articles, write CER paragraphs, talk in pairs and listen to teacher/videos AGENDA: Right/Left Brain Self Assessment (15 min) Right/Left Brain Overview/Video (5 min) Review Brain Parts (5 min) Story of Phineas Gage (10 min) 10% of your Brain? (15 min) Signaling/Endocrine System (10 min) Feedback Loops (10 min) Feedback Loop mini skits (10 min) Right Brain/Left Brain Self-assessment What type of brain are you? Were your scores very lop-sided, or fairly even? Look at the back page. Which strategies might apply to you? Right Brain vs Left Brain Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= gdpkxjEyuJ4 Yesterday Review: Cerebrum Cerebellum Brain Stem Hypothalamus Responsible for… Phineas Gage Importance: http://news.ha rvard.edu/gaz ette/story/201 5/10/lessonsof-the-brainthe-phineasgage-story/ Read story What part of his brain was damaged? Use only 10% of your brain? Read handout and write CER paragraph answering this question. How does the brain send signals? Thoughts?? Signaling* *Endocrine system: Made up of many glands and cells that produce and release chemical messengers into the blood *Chemical messengers = hormones “Raging hormones” ? Levels change as you sexually mature, but hormones help maintain homeostasis for people of all ages Hormones* Chemical substance produced by the body that controls the activity of cells or organs* Blood transports hormones past every cell of the body, but only certain “target” cells/organs can respond Cells must have the right receptor for that hormone* *Receptors are proteins that fit the shape of a specific hormone molecule Lock & key interaction* Example: Water shortage in the body Hypothalamus Sensory neurons Pituitary gland Increased sodium Carried throughout body More water reabsorbed by body kidneys Vasopressin Feedback Loops* Negative feedback: systems work to shut off the response that the body had to being out of balance Ex. Vasopressin (once body is back to normal sodium levels, the hypothalamus stops releasing vasopressin) Positive feedback: adjusts internal conditions towards the initial condition Ex. blood clotting Feedback Loop Examples In pairs, come up with a mini skit for each (positive & negative). You have 7 minutes. Be prepared to share. Homework Research “Endocrine System Disorders” online and choose one disorder to explain to the class tomorrow. Either write notes in your journal or print out an article to help guide your explanation. Make sure to reference which part of the endocrine system is not properly functioning.