Cardiovascular System: Blood Laszlo Vass‚ Ed.D. Version 42-0007-00-01 Purpose Explain why you did this lab and what if any safety precautions needed to be followed. Exercise 1: Observing Your Own Blood Observations A. Sketch and describe what you saw on the prepared slide of human blood: B. Sketch and describe what you saw on the
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CARDIOVASCULAR FITNESS CARDIOVASCULAR fitness is the fitness of the heart‚ blood and blood vessels. “Cardiac” is another word for heart‚ and “vascular” refers to blood vessels. Of all the parts of fitness‚ this part is one of the best for helping you feel good and enjoy life more and to reduce stress. Cardiovascular fitness helps you look good because the exercises you do to maintain your fitness help you control your weight and develop a good physique (figure) and increases your self-esteem.
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Custodial Care Services Dynamic Security This session will help you with; P1 Describe the physical‚ dynamic and procedural security considerations in a custodial environment D1 Evaluate the need for security and control in a custodial environment Objectives All students will be able to; State what is meant by the term ‘Dynamic Security’ Discuss the type of information that could be gained from Prison intelligence Some students will be able to; List the benefits of a good prison regime
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Jonald Atienza February 3‚ 2015 MT32-C11 C/M Ronel Almacen Finals Activity 2: Channeling Introduction On February 2‚ 2015‚ C/M Almacen discussed about channeling. He showed us the famous channel in the world the Istanbul‚ Turkey. He shared his experiences in navigating in this channel. He taught us the Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS). It has the north bound and south bound just like the road in land. Counter flowing is not allowed also in narrow channeling. When joining the Traffic
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Activity 1 – Theories of Ageing Disengagement theory The disengagement theory is one of the first social theories of ageing developed by Cumming and Henry in 1961. It is the idea of which states older people begin to withdraw or disengage from their past roles in society due to the decrease of their physical‚ intellectual and emotional abilities and skills which they are unable to accommodate in their roles. Also‚ at this stage of life‚ the elderly will eventually begin to diminish interests in activities
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Paranormal Activity 2 Paranormal Activity is a horror movie posed as a documentary. Now‚ documentaries can be very interesting and educational. However‚ this fake documentary is a disgrace to the horror genre. I had seen all the previews and debated about going to view the movie. After being talked into going‚ I was very disappointed. Minus the three or four small events‚ the entire movie is nothing but watching security videos where there was no scary paranormal activity. These handful of
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3HRC (HR) Understanding organisations and the role of Human Resources Activity 2 The following report contains information on how Human Resources can support the organisation with both internal processes and meeting key business objectives. Human resources and the services they provide can be seen as the crucial link between staff and the achieving the business goals and objectives. They are there to create‚ produce and maintain all policies and procedures. And more importantly ensure that
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Homework #4 Name _______________ Lab Day/Time____________ Cardiovascular Dynamics This experiment examines the factors that effect blood flow through a blood vessel. The rate of blood flow is influenced by the pressure gradient in the vessel‚ the radius of the vessel‚ the viscosity of the blood and the length of the vessel. You will be asked to systematically examine each of these factors to determine their effect on blood flow. Getting Started: Login to a CAL lab computer using ZULU
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PACL Laboratory Activity #11 Cardiovascular Fitness Assessment – Post-Test Name _______________Jonathan DiCrasto_______________________________ Date _____4/15/14_______________ Introduction: Earlier in this course you completed a Cardiovascular Fitness Assessment (Lab 2). You are now going to repeat this assessment to see the benefits of 12 weeks of consistent cardiovascular conditioning. You need to complete the same assessment you did at the beginning of the semester in order to have comparable
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Name: Brenna Wiley Date: 17 June 2012 Title of Lab: Lab Report 2 Physio Ex Lab Exercise 5 Cardiovascular Dynamics Learning Objectives: Activities 1-4 * To understand how blood vessel radius affects blood flow rate. * To understand how vessel radius is changed in the body. * To understand how to interpret a graph of blood Bessel radius versus blood flow rate. * To understand how blood viscosity affects blood flow rate. * To list the components in the blood that contribute
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