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The nervous system - 2.3

The nervous system - 2.3

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Science

12th Grade

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Harriet Hobson

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18 Slides • 1 Question

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​Starter - Workbook activity

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​General - P52

Advance - P56

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  • Name the two diseases of the nervous system

  • Describe the diseases.

What do you need to know by the end of the lesson?

  • Recap of nervous system

  • Look at two diseases that affect the nervous system

What are we doing today?

​Learning Objectives

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​How many can items can you remember in

2 mins?

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Open Ended

How many can you remember?

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​The Nervous System - recap

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The nervous system helps different parts of our body communicate and allows our brain to control what is going on.

There are two parts:

The central nervous system (CNS) - brain and the spinal cord.

The peripheral nervous system (PNS)- nerves. They are found in the arms and legs​

Some text here about the topic of discussion.

The Nervous System

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​Workbook Activity

General - P52

Advanced - ​P56

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​Our two diseases today....

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​Epilepsy

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It causes abnormal brain activity which can lead to seizures​. Why this happens, is unknown.

​Epilepsy

​Anybody can develop epilepsy, but it is more common in young children and older adults.

Signs and symptoms:

Seizures

  • have a stiff body with an arching back.

  • have noisey, difficult breathing.

  • have sudden uncontrolled movements.

  • fall down.

  • become unresponsive or unconscious.

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It causes abnormal brain activity which can lead to seizures​. Why this happens, is unknown.

​Epilepsy

Treatment:

  • ​Medication to stop the seizures from happening.

  • a diet with healthy fats and low carbohydrates

  • brain surgery which is sometimes used to remove or alter the area of the brain that causes the seizures​

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​Workbook Activity

General - P53

Advanced - ​P57

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Alzheimer's

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Alzheimer’s is a disease that causes brain cells to waste away and die.

​Alzheimer's

​Alzheimer's usually affects people aged 65 years old and older. The risk of developing Alzheimer's is higher for people who have a family member with the disease.

Women are more likely to develop it than men.

Signs and Symptoms:

  • ​difficulty remembering newly learned information.

  • Forgetting people’s names, or the names of everyday things.

  • getting lost in familiar places.

  • having trouble with vocabulary and following conversations.

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Alzheimer’s is a disease that causes brain cells to waste away and die.

​Alzheimer's

Treatment:

  • No cure!

  • ​Some medications are available that can help with memory problems or slow down the destruction of brain cells.

  • group therapy sessions where Alzheimer's sufferers take part in activities designed to improve memory.

  • Therapists may speak about events from the past using photos or music. This helps to improve mood and memory

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​Workbook Activity

General - P54

Advanced - ​P59

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​Starter - Workbook activity

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​General - P52

Advance - P56

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