Circulatory and Respiratory Lab Report

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Submission Instructions
Please complete your answers to the lab questions on the attached form.

Result Tables

Table 2: Blood Pressure and Pulse Readings

Activity

Blood Pressure (mmHg) Systolic/Diastolic

Pulse (Beats/Minute)

Basal (Normal)

Lying Down

After Exercise

Post-Lab Questions

  • What is systolic pressure? What is diastolic pressure?
  • Why is blood pressure a sensible reading to measure circulatory health?
  • Explain the “lub-dub” sounds of the heartbeat.
  • Why do blood pressure and heart rate change after exercise?
  • How might the results in Table 2 change if someone else preformed the activities? Why?
  • Why is it important for blood to flow in only one direction?

Submission Instructions

Please complete your answers to the lab questions on the attached form.

Post-Lab Questions

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  • Cancer of the reproductive organs affects both males and females. Identify which organs in the male and female reproductive system are impacted by cancer. What other diseases can affect the reproductive organs? List at least three.
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  • Identify the hormones that regulate the following processes:
    • The hormones that cause a woman to give birth.
    • The hormone that regulates milk let-down.
    • The hormones that regulate milk production.
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