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Making Connections Friday, May 30, 11:58:27 AM

How to take your pulse Use the clock in the lower left hand corner. Count the number of times the pulse flashes in 20 seconds. Multiply that number by three. This gives you your pulse in one minute Friday, May 30, 11:58:27 AM

Claims about the Effect of Exercise on the Rate of Clothespin Squeezing Student A claims that a person will be able to squeeze a clothespin more times in a minute if the person exercises first. Student A suggests that exercising produces a faster pulse rate, which indicates that the blood is getting to the muscles faster. Student B claims that a person will be able to squeeze the clothespin more times in a minute if the person does not exercise first. Student B suggests that exercise takes energy away from the muscles, and a person who has been resting will have more energy. Which of the two students do you agree with? How could you find out for sure which claim is correct? Friday, May 30, 11:58:27 AM

Use the clock in the lower left hand corner Use the clock in the lower left hand corner. Count the number of times the clothespin squeezes in 60 seconds. Friday, May 30, 11:58:27 AM

Design an Experiment You must now design and conduct a controlled experiment to gather evidence that will determine which of the two claims is correct. Use the information on the next page to help you design your controlled experiment. Be sure your experimental methods will provide enough data upon which to base a valid conclusion. You will have to conduct several trials. Friday, May 30, 11:58:27 AM

Preparing Your Research Report Just as scientists must always defend their claims and conclusions to their peers, you should be prepared to report on and defend your findings. In your report , you should be able to address each of the sections of the final report and to answer questions about your data and conclusions. Title - Hypothesis – a statement that predicts a relationship between cause and effect in a way that can be tested Methods and Materials - Describe the materials (what you used) and procedures (what you did) in your experiment. This may be done in the form of a list, a paragraph, or a combination of both. Data Collected - Include data table(s) and, if appropriate, a graph or graphs to summarize the data for easier understanding of what you found. Discussion and Conclusions - These will relate back to the title and hypothesis for the investigation. Be sure to note whether your data supports or does not support your hypothesis. You also need to include an explanation of how or why this conclusion follows from the data you collected. Friday, May 30, 11:58:27 AM

Concepts You Must Know Resting pulse rates vary with individuals. By collecting data scientists can help to answer questions they have proposed. Pulse rate increases under physical or emotional stress. Increase in activity produces muscle fatigue. Use the Scientific Method to solve a problem that you have postulated. Friday, May 30, 11:58:27 AM