Sunday, March 30, 2008

Unit 2 Lab

This is unit 2 Lab Excersize Physiology


In this lab here I am measuring my pulse, respirations, systolic blood pressure, and diastolic blood pressure at a stand still and then after each of the three activities I have chose. The purpose of this is making a hypothesis, then using the scientific method to test and see if these number go up or down after activity. Another reason for this activity is to learn to measure the body metabolic measures.


The three activities that I have chose for this lab are horseback riding, riding bike, and playing fetch with the dogs. Below is a chart of my hypothesis of if the rates will go up or down and with all of them I think that they will go up.




---- --------------------- PULSE RESPIRATION RATE BP SYSTOLIC BP DIASTOLIC
ACTIVITY ONE: GO UP GO UP GO UP GO UP



ACTIVITY TWO: GO UP GO UP GO UP GO UP

ACTIVITY THREE: GO UP GO UP GO UP GO UP















Here are the numbers at rest and after each activity. My original hypothesis for each of these activities was correct. I thought that they would all go up and they did.








Baseline Rep1 Rep2 Rep3 Rep4 Rep5 Mean



Pulse 80 83 80 81 80 80.8



Resp 22 22 20 21 21 21



Systolic 121 130 126 131 130 127.6



Diastolic 80 85 8386 80 82.8



Activity 1



Horseback Riding



Pulse 94 98 96 99 90 95.4



Resp 36 33 35 33 30 33.4



Systolic 135 140 138 140 133 137.2



Diastolic 90 93 92 94 90 91.8



Activity 2



Riding Bike



Pulse 96 99 95 94 93 95.4



Resp 40 42 42 40 44 41.6



Systolic 141 143 140 145 146 143



Diastolic 90 92 92 95 97 93.2



Activity 3-



Playing Fetch



Pulse 84 82 83 80 83 82.4



Resp 25 24 24 21 23 23.4



Systolic 136 133 134 130 133 133.2



Diastolic 83 80 85 84 84 83.2

















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