Monday, January 23, 2017

January 23rd, 2017 Night by: Elie Wiesel

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Directions: ANSWER USING COMPLETE SENTENCES! Use the information you have been given to answer questions about: The Neuron (Nerve Cell).

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Level#1

A neuron is a nerve cell. Neurons come in many sizes and shapes. In fact, one neuron in your leg can be more than 3 feet long! Neurons are the basic units of structure that make up the nervous system. A typical neuron has three main parts. The largest part of the neuron is the cell body. There are long fibers that branch from the cell body. Some of these fibers carry messages from other neurons into the cell body. These fibers are called dendrites. Other fibers carry messages away from the cell body to other neurons. These fibers are called axons.

1. What is a neuron?





2. Do all neurons come in the same size and shape?





3. How long can neurons be?






4. Elie Wiesel, and the others he is with, are being marched toward the burning pit, where they have seen the bodies of other Jews thrown into it. He and the others believe they will be next. What does he see his father and the others around him doing?






Level#2


A neuron is a nerve cell. Neurons come in many sizes and shapes. In fact, one neuron in your leg can be more than 3 feet long! Neurons are the basic units of structure that make up the nervous system. A typical neuron has three main parts. The largest part of the neuron is the cell body. There are long fibers that branch from the cell body. Some of these fibers carry messages from other neurons into the cell body. These fibers are called dendrites. Other fibers carry messages away from the cell body to other neurons. These fibers are called axons. Sensory neurons are connected to your sense organs. The eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin are your sense organs. Sensory neurons take messages away form the sense organs to the brain and spinal cord.

1. What is a neuron, and are all neurons the same size and shape?






2. How long can some neurons be, and what are neurons the basic units of?






3. How many part does a neuron have, and what is the largest part of the neuron?





4. Elie Wiesel, and the others he is with, are being marched toward the burning
pit, where they have seen the bodies of other Jews thrown into it. He and the others believe they will be next. What does Elie Wiesel consider doing to avoid what he believes will be a slow painful death?





Level#3


A neuron is a nerve cell. Neurons come in many sizes and shapes. In fact, one neuron in your leg can be more than 3 feet long! Neurons are the basic units of structure that make up the nervous system. A typical neuron has three main parts. The largest part of the neuron is the cell body. There are long fibers that branch from the cell body. Some of these fibers carry messages from other neurons into the cell body. These fibers are called dendrites. Other fibers carry messages away from the cell body to other neurons. These fibers are called axons. Sensory neurons are connected to your sense organs. The eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin are your sense organs. Sensory neurons take messages away form the sense organs to the brain and spinal cord. Motor neurons carry messages away from the central nervous system to muscles and glands. Glands are organs that make chemical substances that are used or released by the body. Muscles and glands respond to information from the brain.

1. Explain what a neuron is, what sizes and shapes neurons are, and how long can a neuron be.







2. Explain what neurons are the basic units of structure for, how many parts a neuron has, and what the largest part of a neuron is.







3. Explain where some fibers that branch from the cell body carry messages to, and what are these fibers called.





4. Elie Wiesel, and the others he is with, are being marched toward the burning pit, where they have seen the bodies of other Jews thrown into it. He and the others believe they will be next. What does Elie Wiesel say, as far as he knew whether in the history of the Jewish people, men had ever done what he witness them doing at that point.



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