L15: 15.1 Exploring Factors That Affect Heart Rate.

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L15: 15.1 Exploring Factors That Affect Heart Rate

QUESTION: How do additional weight and exercise affect your heart rate? How do additional weight and exercise affect your heart rate?

HYPOTHESIS: “I believe….because…” “I believe….because…”

PROCEDURE See page See page

DATA: Group Member : Resting HR: HR after Weight: Change in HR:

DATA: Group Member: Resting HR: HR after Exercise: Change in HR:

DATA Using the data from each data chart, make a triple bar graph to display your findings. Using the data from each data chart, make a triple bar graph to display your findings. Graph each person’s resting heart rate, heart rate after weight, & heart rate after exercise. Graph each person’s resting heart rate, heart rate after weight, & heart rate after exercise.

VOCABULARY: Heart Rate Heart Rate

CONCLUSION: Be sure to look back at your original question. Be sure to look back at your original question. Be sure to write in complete sentences. Be sure to write in complete sentences. Be sure to include your vocabulary words in your conclusion. Be sure to include your vocabulary words in your conclusion.