Objective Sept 21 In our study of the human body students will Analyze and compare their lung capacity before, during and after exercise. (readiness)

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Objective Sept 21 In our study of the human body students will Analyze and compare their lung capacity before, during and after exercise. (readiness)

Should your heart rate and pulse Rate be equal? Why or why not? Warm UP: SEPT. 21 Should your heart rate and pulse Rate be equal? Why or why not?

Copy the data table into your journal Normal breathe You will blow A normal Breathe and Measure it. You will blow What’s left In your lungs After a normal Exhale. You will Exhale as Much as you Can of your breathe

How to measure your lung capacity record the diameter

What are three things that could be affecting your lung capacities?

Some organisms like fish do not have lungs Some organisms like fish do not have lungs. What do they have in order to exchange gases?

What is the benefit of having many small alveoli instead of one large air sac?

Write a statement that compares male lung Capacity to female lung capacity.

Reflection: Sept. 21 Justify why athletes have a greater lung capacity than a casual exerciser.