The Soccer Mom: Hebrew Translation
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Abstract
In this case study, translated from the original English into Hebrew, students read and interpret the signs and symptoms of a woman suffering from a neurological disorder and make a diagnosis. The case was developed for use in a one-semester animal physiology course taken by sophomore and junior science majors. It also could be used in an anatomy and physiology course or in a freshman general biology course.
Objectives
- To appreciate the role of myelin and the implication of myelin degeneration.
- To understand how action potentials are conducted along an axon.
- To understand the function of chemical synapses.
Keywords
Myelin; chemical synapse; action potential; corticosteroid; auto-immune disease; nervous systemTopical Areas
N/AEducational Level
Undergraduate lower division, Undergraduate upper divisionFormat
PDFType / Methods
InterruptedLanguage
HebrewSubject Headings
Physiology | Biology (General) |
Date Posted
1/10/2012Teaching Notes
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