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Create a PowerPoint presentation (9-12 slides)Experience Tradition/tutorialoutledotcom

<br>FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT<br>www.tutorialoutlet.com<br>Create a PowerPoint presentation (9-12 slides) that outlines the basic functions of the brain and nervous system. Be sure to address the following issues in your presentation:<br> Brain: Illustrate the major lobes of the brain as well as the areas in the sub-cortex. A brief description of the function of each component should be included.<br>Show the gross anatomy of the brain.<br>Show both the neurons and various types of glial cells.<br>Identify the structure of a neuron.<br>Nervous System: Illustrate the major components of the nervous

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  1. Distributed Systems Inspiring Minds/tutorialoutletdotcom FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.tutorialoutlet.com

  2. Distributed Systems Inspiring Minds/tutorialoutletdotcom Create a PowerPoint presentation (9-12 slides) that outlines the basic functions of the brain and nervous system FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.tutorialoutlet.com • Create a PowerPoint presentation (9-12 slides) that outlines the basic functions of the brain and nervous system. Be sure to address the following issues in your presentation: •  Brain: Illustrate the major lobes of the brain as well as the areas in the sub-cortex.

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