Mr.Shea
By Nicolas Doucet
Summited Thursday, May 21st 2009
EXERCISE OF PHYSIOLOGY
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Abstract
The purpose of this lab is to show how the body works together in order to function as one. What this means is that to create a system that functions together the different parts have to do their own part. For example the lungs take the air and put it in the bloodstream, from their the heart pumps the blood to the muscles. Once the muscles use the air they give their emissions back to the blood which then goes out of you. Air and oxygen are needed to make the muscles work. If their is not enough they will not function. When you need to move faster then the amount of sugar you have. Your body will split the sugars into two. The only problem is that you will pay for it after. Whats left behind is lactic acid, when it stays in your muscles they get sore and hard to move.
When doing the expirement we started with a very mild activity which was laying down doing minimal movement. The results were low because the body didn't have to work hard. When doing the medium activity the person had to walk for five minutes. The pulse and heart beat had gone up because the person had to pump more blood to the legs because they were moving. The hardest was the best because all the reading were high lots of sweat and respiration and the temperature was really high because the person had to run for five minutes. the hard activity was the most costly one because it took the most energy.
This expirement is simple all you need is a couple of thermometers, blood pressure gauge and a watch. Learning how the body works is very interesting because you are learning about yourself.
When doing the expirement we started with a very mild activity which was laying down doing minimal movement. The results were low because the body didn't have to work hard. When doing the medium activity the person had to walk for five minutes. The pulse and heart beat had gone up because the person had to pump more blood to the legs because they were moving. The hardest was the best because all the reading were high lots of sweat and respiration and the temperature was really high because the person had to run for five minutes. the hard activity was the most costly one because it took the most energy.
This expirement is simple all you need is a couple of thermometers, blood pressure gauge and a watch. Learning how the body works is very interesting because you are learning about yourself.
Friday, May 15, 2009
Introduction
"Metabolism is the set of chemical reactions that occur in living organisms in order to maintain
life. These processes allow organisms to grow and reproduce, maintain their structures, and
respond to their environments.
Measure basic body metabolic parameters:
— pulse,
– respiration rate,
– blood pressure,
– temperature and sweat
The objective of this lab measures body metabolic mechanisms in response to different
levels of exercise: pulse, respiration rate, blood pressure, temperature (internal and
external) and sweat."
"Metabolism is the set of chemical reactions that occur in living organisms in order to maintain
life. These processes allow organisms to grow and reproduce, maintain their structures, and
respond to their environments.
Measure basic body metabolic parameters:
— pulse,
– respiration rate,
– blood pressure,
– temperature and sweat
The objective of this lab measures body metabolic mechanisms in response to different
levels of exercise: pulse, respiration rate, blood pressure, temperature (internal and
external) and sweat."
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Introduction: Procedures
The three main activities were:
-The volunteer laying down at rest for ten minutes
-The volunteer doing a light activity for five minutes
-The volunteer doing an intense activity for five minutes
After each activity the metabolic rates were measured as quickly as possible using: oral
thermometer, ordinary thermometer, (blood pressure gauge), piece
of tissue (for sweat), stethoscope.
The oral thermometer was disinfected before each use
-The volunteer laying down at rest for ten minutes
-The volunteer doing a light activity for five minutes
-The volunteer doing an intense activity for five minutes
After each activity the metabolic rates were measured as quickly as possible using: oral
thermometer, ordinary thermometer, (blood pressure gauge), piece
of tissue (for sweat), stethoscope.
The oral thermometer was disinfected before each use
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Hypothesis
For this experiment I think that the hypothesis is that the rates such as blood pressure, respiration etc, will increase as the activity gets harder to do. The reason for this is that as we use our muscles faster and more then we would normally do as we do when we are watching TV or walking around. So as the muscles are moving much faster they need more oxygen and supplements then when if our muscles were to be at rest. So the brain senses that the muscles need more oxygen in order to move faster. So you breathe faster and pump blood much faster so that your muscles can contract and extend more. If you did not have enough oxygen going to your muscle you would get cramps and spasms.
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