Lab Report
Lab Report
1. Research question How does the activities you do daily affect your heartbeat? 2. Objectives To find out how different activities affect your circulatory system 3. Hypothesis Heavier activities will raise a persons heartbeat, however calmer activities will increase it slightly, and doing nothing will keep your heartbeat normal. 4. Theoretical background The human heart pumps blood into all the parts of the body. The heartbeat we feel is actually the heart muscles pumping the blood. The intensity of how quickly our heart pumps blood depends on the activity a person does. The harder our body has to work the faster our heart pumps blood. There are many other factors that affect your heart rate, but the activities you do affect it the most. On an experiment performed by other people, they came to a conclusion that although running stimulates a greater heartbeat, walking stimulates a greater heartbeat than jogging. 5. a. Materials No materials needed b. Tools - Heartbeat counter - Excel document for recording data - Paper and pencil for recording data on the spot - A clock/stopwatch to count time c. Controlled variables (the variable that remains the same to make a fair test) 1. The tool to measure our heartbeat 2. Each activity should be done for 5 minutes 3. There should be a 10 minutes rest after each experiment d. Independent variables (The variable that you change or vary for the experiment) 1. The different activities we do (Sleep, sitting, walking, jogging, and running up and down the stairs) e. Dependent variables (The variable that you measure) The heartbeat change after every activity 6. Methods
(Methods is written in flow charts)
a. Simulation of how activities of different activities affect your heartbeat Measure your heartbeat (heartbeat/minute)
Heavy intensity
Intense
Median
Light
Very light
Measure your heartbeat and record the data + the heartbeat change
7. Results
(It records all the data obtained from your observation; usually it is written in the form of table, graph, diagram, video, or photos)
Type of activity
Running up and down the staircase
21 6 1 6
30 9 -2 3
63 -6 -1 -1
48 11 -4 3
42 5 -2 3
The circulatory system works to pump blood (holding oxygen) around the body. The circulatory system pumps blood faster the harder the body is put to work. The activities in the experiment represent different activities of different intensities that the human body does everyday.
The intensity of the activities you do affect your heartbeat but not entirely. Activities with higher intensity tend to raise the heartbeat more, although the pattern of what intensity raises the heartbeat the most is vague. When you do activities with less intensity it tends to lower the heartbeat or raise it by very late. Our hypothesis is wrong because we predicted that the order in which the heartbeat is increased would go from most intense to least intense. To return your heartbeat back to normal, we also found out that a person should take a break that is longer then 10 minutes. After the heavy intensity activity, we found out that it takes at least 15 minutes to return your heartbeat to normal, and it is best to do this while sitting compared to any other activity, which also proves the statement that the less intense activity decreases your heartbeat the most. 10. References
(MLA FORMAT)
Fryer, Wenda. "Activities That Affect Your Heartbeat." Live Healthy. Chron, n.d. Web. 24 Nov. 2013. <http://livehealthy.chron.com/activities-affect-heartbeat-4776.html>. Guo, Diane. Lab Report Heartbeat. Slideshare. Web. 27 Nov. 2013 <http://www.slideshare.net/gdiane/lab-report-heart-beat>