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Wednesday, March 9, 2016
A SNAKE CHARMER STORY-ACTIVITY-1

SUPER SENSES-ACTIVITY-4

SUPER SENSES- ACTIVITY-3

SUPER SENSES- ACTIVITY-2

Tuesday, March 8, 2016
SUPER SENSES V -ACTIVITY-1

Monday, March 7, 2016
NERVE TISSUE- TEXT
Nerves cells are specialized for receiving, analyzing and transmitting the
information. These cells receive information from various internal and external
organs, this information is interpreted, analyzed and integrated by the nerve
cells.
These cells also generate appropriate responses
which are communicated to internal and external organs of the body.
Nervous systems is made up of two kinds of cells-
nerve cells or nervous and supporting cells or glia. Neurons have a cell body
which larger than the rest of the cell from the body cell body.
They are given by two types of process 1- large
number of short branched tapering process called dendrites. 2. A single long
cylinder process called axon. Both these process connect one neuron to another neuron.
Usually axons of several nerve cells form bundles
called nerve. The axon is covered with a membrane called myelin sheath.
In the earlier classes you have already learnt that
nerves send information to brain in the form of electrical currents. Whenever,
a nerve is stimulated, it produces a small electrical current 0.055V called
action potential.
These are generated near the cell body and travel
down the length of axon- and are passed on to the other neuron. The dendrites
of the another neurons receive the information and passes it on to the cell
body for processing and this process is repeated.

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