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Eric Chudler
Available Languages: English, Spanish
This page is part of the full tutorial set titled "Neuroscience for Kids". It's a nicely-structured tutorial appropriate for beginners with no prior knowledge of neurons. It will help students differentiate sensory neurons that send information toward the central nervous system and motor neurons that send information back the other direction. It also covers neuron types, structure of a neuron, axons, and dendrites. Published by the Center for Neurotechnology, Seattle, WA.
Next Generation Science StandardsFrom Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes (MS-LS1)
Students who demonstrate understanding can: (6-8)
Disciplinary Core Ideas (K-12)
Structure and Properties of Matter (PS1.A)
Types of Interactions (PS2.B)
Structure and Function (LS1.A)
Information Processing (LS1.D)
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