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1 Making Connections (written lab guidelines) (title page)
Name Date Period Copy and paste picture from the internet to represent clothespin squeezing, or experiments)

2 Research Question Page 7 choose student A or Student B (form a question) Hypothesis Back of the lab, copy hypothesis Introduction ( describe the cell, aerobic respiration, mitochondria, use of oxygen, lack of oxygen, anaerobic respiration, muscle fatigue) Then explain biologically why your hypothesis should be true. Materials Procedure (a list #1-?)

3 Results (include data table and graph)
Student #1Excer #2Excer #1Rest #2Rest Student A Student B Student C Student D Average B St

4 Average Clothespin Squeezing Rate

5 Discussion/Conclusion
My hypothesis was correct/incorrect, my results showed that a person who exercises first/ rests first can do more clothespin squeezes. This is because muscle cells…..) Describe the experiment and Background info. Relating to oxygen, exercise, aerobic respiration, lack of oxygen, anaerobic respiration, lactic acid build up, muscle fatigue. Suggestions for Improvement Next time to improve my experiment I will 1 2 Suggestions for further Research To collect additional data, a researcher may want to test the effects of resting/exercising on:


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