BIO132 Lab 4 Exercises 32 & 33A/33 Vessels & Physiology Figure 32.1.

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BIO132 Lab 4 Exercises 32 & 33A/33 Vessels & Physiology Figure 32.1

Artery and Vein 40X Objective (400X) 10X Objective (100X) 4X Objective (40X) Czura 2005 Vein Artery

Artery Vein Tunica interna Tunica media Tunica externa Czura X Objective (400X) 40X Objective (400X) 4X Objective (40X)

Many figures in book

Figure in 8 th & 9 th Figure in 10 th &11 th

Figure 33A.3/33.3

Exercise 33A/33 Volunteers for Index of Physical Fitness Harvard Step Test? Need one conditioned person and one couch potato, both in general good health, to stair step for 5 minutes. Someone to time and set pace. Someone to take blood pressure of volunteers. Someone to take pulse rate of volunteers. Someone to record data for the class.