Anatomy and Physiology

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Anatomy and Physiology

Discuss how the heart rate changes with time after excercise. All I need is the introduction. See requirements below.
Use the measurement data gathered in class to form hypotheses/reasoning for the experiment

a.     Focus on how the heart rate changes with time after exercise.
b.     See attachment for results.

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2.     Introduction
a.     Explain the purpose of the experiment that you came up with.
b.     Explain why you chose the measurements and how you think it might explain your data.
c.      I am not giving you sources for this experiment, therefore, you must find your own. Use your book. Use sources online. Do not use Wikipedia.
i.     Cite at least 2 sources other than your textbook
d.     Make sure to provide the reader with all the information.
i.     What factors influence HR.
ii.     What factors influence BP.
iii.     How does the heart’s sympathetic functions work

iv.     Etc…
The Introduction
·        Provide the reader with background to the experiment and a brief review of the anatomy and physiology of the body system involved.
·        Do not repeat the lab manual, but show your own comprehension of the problem in your own words.
·        State the objective/purpose of each activity of the experiment

·        A hypothesis is optional

The Introduction • Provide the reader with background to the experiment and a brief review of the anatomy and physiology of the body system involved.• Do not repeat the lab manual, but show your own comprehension of the problem in your own words.• State the objective/purpose of each activity of the experiment • A hypothesis is optionalCite references by last name of author(s) and year of publication. The listing should be alphabetized by the last names of the author(s) and must be complete. The web site below gives detailed instructions on this citation method from the Council of Scientific Editors. http://writing.wisc.edu/Handbook/DocCSE_NameYear.html