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    The affect of psychological stress on the heart rate. Introduction: The human body is incredible machinery that can adjust to stressful situations and react in a “fight-or flight” manner by temporarily shutting off nonessential‚ at the moment‚ immune and digestive systems. When the body is ready for a challenge‚ heart rate increases‚ blood pressure rises and glucose production intensifies to supply large amounts of energy. These metabolic changes are caused by release of stress hormones (catecholamine

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    Exercise and heart rate: The data in the table below represent the maximum benefit to the heart from exercising‚ if the heart rate is in the target heart rate zone. Age‚ x Maximum number of heart beats‚ y 20 140 30 133 40 126 50 119 60 112 70 105 a) Plot the data in the table above. What kind of pattern can you observe from your graph? b) What type of relationship appears to exist between the maximum number of heart beats and age? The maximum number of heart beats decreases

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    The Health of Your Heart

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    The Health of your Heart Introduction Keeping a healthy heart is vital for good health. This is because as cardiovascular fitness increases‚ so does the efficiency of the body. The heart becomes stronger and stronger every time you use it. Aerobic or cardiovascular fitness is measured by how efficient a person can pump oxygen to their working muscles to supply energy. It decreases the danger of getting life-threatening cardiovascular diseases. cardiovascular fitness is usually improved

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    4.02 Monitoring the Heart

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    Part I: Pulse Rate Take your pulse at the wrist‚ as described on the Work Out tab of 4.02‚ and record it below. Your count for 30 seconds 30 x 2 = 60 bpm|Count again for 1 minute only = 84 bpm| Part II: Resting Heart Rate (RHR) a. Record your heart rate for an equivalent of a minute. b. Do not eat for two hours prior to taking your resting heart rate. c. Sit or lay down for at least 30 minutes before taking resting heart rate. d. An ideal time to take your resting pulse is immediately

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    normally recognised as a drug to most. Caffeine has an effect on your heart rate‚ (this is how fact your hear beats) Caffeine is able to change the way your body and mind works Chocolate is known to have traces of caffeine in it also The aim What is the point this experiment;- My aim in this experiment is to see what effects caffeine is prone to on the heart rate‚ Also to compare someone’s heart rate who has consumed caffeine to someone’s who hasn’t. This should give us a

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    The Effects of Secondary Plant Compounds on Lumbriculus Variegatus Heart Rate Introduction Blackworms (Lumbriculus variegatus) were used in this experiment to study the effects of secondary plant compounds‚ chemical compounds produced by plants that are not part of the general metabolism‚ on pulse rate. Secondary plant compounds act as defense mechanisms which reduce or eliminate consumption of some plant species or even attract predators. These compounds are not essential to the plant but often

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    Determining the Effect of Arousal on the Heart Rate and Blood Pressure of Adolescent Males Wyatt Griffith and Michaela Rodriguez Wood River High School Hailey‚ ID 83333 ABSTRACT When male adolescents were unknowingly placed in an isolated environment with an attractive woman‚ there wasn’t enough viable data to determine whether or not their blood pressure increased. Based on our limited and unreliable data there is no significant increase in the heart rate or blood pressure of male adolescents

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    Adrenaline on the Heart Rate of Daphnia magna Hieu Duong 6 April 2011 Introduction The heart is a muscular organ that constantly pumps blood throughout the human body. The continuous flow of blood creates a system for vital organs within the body to gain oxygen and nutrients. The timely delivery of oxygen to the body’s organs is very crucial. Brain cells‚ for example‚ will die within minutes if the flow of oxygen is obstructed. For the blood to be pumped out of the heart and into the body

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    Lab 1 Heart Rate Lab Answers

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    Lab 1: Heart Rate Lab (Revised Fall 2010) Lab 1. Heart Rate‚ Physical Fitness‚ and the Scientific Method Prelab Assignment Before coming to lab read carefully the following pages on the scientific method and then answer the prelab questions at the end of this lab handout. Be prepared to discuss and/or hand in your responses to the prelab questions at the start of lab. Introduction Biology is a dynamic field of study whose aim is to unravel the mysteries of life itself. Throughout history‚ humans

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    the heart rate to slow and blood vessels to dilate‚ which then leads to blood pools in the lower body and less blood going up to the brain. c. Compensatory mechanism that become activated include; increase sympathetic outflow leading to arteriolar vasoconstriction‚ venoconstriction‚ and increase in heart rate; d. Increase pressure in the aortic arch will activate the aortic arch reflex and cause increased parasympathetic stimulation of the heart.

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