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Objective Identify factors that may cause changes in heart rate Question what do these words mean Monophobia Arachnophobia Aquaphobia Phobophobia Galeophobia Monophobia The fear of being ID: 775191

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Today you need pencil, folder, notebook

Objective –

Identify factors that may cause changes in heart rate.

Question – what do these words mean?

Monophobia

Arachnophobia

Aquaphobia

Phobophobia

Galeophobia

Slide2

Monophobia

– The fear of being

alone

Arachnophobia

– The fear of spiders

 

Aquaphobia

– The fear of

water

Phobophobia

– The fear of

fear

Galeophobia

– The fear of sharks

Slide3

Exercise Lab

You will complete and turn in a written lab report

Slide4

A few notes (background information)write this on the back of your worksheet

When you are just sitting, that is your “resting heart rate”The ventricles push the blood through the body when the heart muscle contractsYour pulse is like a “wave” of pressure from the heart.

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Taking Your Pulse

Use your index and middle finger to gently press, under your jaw and on the side of your throat. We will count our heart-beats for 30 seconds and then multiple by 2 to get our resting heart-rate. This will be the same process for taking your heart-rate after each exercise. This initial pulse will be considered the resting pulse for ALL activities.

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Let’s find our pulse……

Your pulse is measured in beats per minute.

Does this mean you have to count the beats for a whole minute?

You can count for 30 seconds and multiply by 2

What is the average resting HR for the class?

How does your heart rate compare with the class average?

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Question?

Work with your partner to make a list of things that could make your heart rate higher or lower.

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We are going to explore exercise.

What is your question?

“What makes my HR go up?”

or “What makes my HR go up highest?”

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Variables?

IV – what could you do to make your HR go higher?

DV – what are you going to measure?

Control -

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Prediction…

What do you think?

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Hypothesis – put it all together

If we (IV)______________________

then (DV and prediction) ________________________

Because (educated guess) _____________________ .

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The Lab

Use the worksheet that was given to you to complete the lab.

At the end of the lab you will write a formal lab report. The worksheet will serve as your rough draft.

After taking your resting heart-rate you will complete various exercises and re-take your heart-rate.

Each exercise will be completed for one minute.

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Graphing

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