Due: Friday, 5/13/16Complete Search and Recovery to earn up to 25 points back on the test. Completion of Search and Recovery requires following specific instructions for each section in which you got a question wrong on a separate sheet of paper stapled to the original test. Click on the image below for Search and Recovery instructions.
Date: Wednesday, 5/4/16The following items will be the primary content resources for this Wednesday's test on the Cardiovascular System. This test will follow a similar format to the previous tests. There will be a section where you match compatible blood donors and recipients. The Blood Typing Game will be good practice for this section. Search and Recovery answers will be posted online by the start of next week. Circulatory System Powerpoint Respiratory System Powerpoint Cardiovascular Stations
Due: Friday, 4/29/16Completion of Search & Recovery will earn up to half credit back on the exam. Click the image below for answers and instructions.
Due: Friday, 4/22/16Link to Lab Handout In this lab, you conducted leg-lift exercises to explore how the availability of oxygen via rest impacts the amount of repetitions you can do. In first period, we noticed that a 10 second workout internal produced results that were fairly consistent throughout the testing which indicates that aerobic respiration was the primary mode of respiration. Enough oxygen and glucose was present in the leg muscles to allow aerobic respiration to continue. Some groups decided to drop the rest interval down to 10 and 5 seconds which reduced the number of repetitions in the second test. What would this indicate about the kind of respiration which occurs here? For third and fourth, we decided to increase the exercise interval to 20 seconds while reducing the rest time to 10 seconds as some students suggested. The results were still fairly consistent for most the athletes in the class, but the less athletically inclined individuals (such as myself) showed some difference in the results. In either case, it is important to note that aerobic respiration was the primary process at the start of the exercises while anaerobic respiration began to kick in toward the end of the exercises as some of you noticed a bit a burning feeling by the fourth interval.
Date: friday, 4/22/16Edit - 4/25/16: Only one test version was made due to the limited amount of content of the unit. Attempts to make a second version resulted in a test that was too difficult and unfair, so late-takers of the test will get the same version as everyone else. Search and Recovery answers will be posted by Tuesday morning.
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