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    Caffeine and Reaction Time

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    Daniel Kim 12-3-12 HBS‚ period 1 Reaction time experiment Caffeine and Reaction Time 1) Identify the Problem or Question How does the consumption of caffeine affect the reaction time of the nervous system? 2) Introduction Purpose of the experiment: To identify the whether or not caffeine increases or decreases the reaction time of the nervous system. In our experiment‚ we have decided to use all the “cases” which will test how fast a signal from our brain will be sent to our

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    they actually do to you? The experiment that will be conducted will answer this question: How does playing video games affect your heart rate? If playing video games causes your heart to beat faster‚ then they can help someone who has an abnormally slow heart rate. This experiment may help people with heart rate problems to increase/decrease their heart rate. (whatever the results of the tests are). A lot of people think that video games are bad for you‚ but this experiment could change their minds.

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    the 10-12 year old subject’s heart rate read 83 beats per minute (bpm). After doing jumping jacks the 10-12 year old subject’s heart rate read 96 bpm‚ that is a difference of 13 bpm. Before doing jogging‚ the 10-12 year old subject’s heart rate read 82 bpm. But after doing jogging for two minutes‚ the 10-12 year old subject’s heart rate read 92 bpm‚ that is a difference of 10 bpm. As it is shown in my data table‚ before doing sit-ups the 10-12 year old subject’s heart rate read 72 bpm. After doing sit-ups

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    Caffeine Lab Report

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    Summary Caffeine is a stimulant for the central nervous system which will relax the muscle and increase the gastric acid and heart rate (Kelly‚ 2017). The analyzing of caffeine and caffeine metabolites in saliva is to quantitatively measure the ratio of concentrations of caffeine and metabolites. There are three different metabolites of caffeine and the majority of caffeine metabolite is paraxanthine. The ratio of concentration represents the activity of the first metabolism enzyme of caffeine‚ CYP1A2

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    Exercise affects all people differently‚ specifically a person’s heart rate and blood pressure. After exercising your heart rate should increase and your blood pressure should decrease (Blood Pressure Association‚ 2008). The purpose of this lab was to determine which level of exercise would have the greatest impact on affected pulse and blood pressure. In this lab we tested how exercise affected heart rate by testing a random group of people with different body types and exercise levels to see how

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    Caffeine and Cognition Write-Up 1: Which data sets have you selected for your analysis? (5% of mark) The question being considered is the “battle of the sexes” and whether males or females are better at speech-based tasks (this study used the Stroop test). The second question is whether or not caffeine improved the performance of participants in the speech based tasks. Data sets used: V1(Sex of participant)‚ V3(What was the drink taken)‚ V23 (Stroop test-time taken to read word) and V24 (Stroop

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    This experiment was designed in order to extract caffeine from coffee grounds. In order to do this‚ filtration and extraction techniques with solvents such as calcium carbonate‚ magnesium sulfate‚ and dichloromethane were used1. Decaffeination is something that’s used around the world‚ and there is much discussion on the different methods that can be used. In this case‚ using solvents and heat was the preferred method in order to extract the caffeine. Decaffeination is often used to in order to prevent

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    Effect of Caffeine Consumption on Academic Performance in College Undergraduates Morgan Bolen‚ Maria Naula-Quintero‚ and Carlin Wright Michigan State University Abstract In this study we are interested in assessing the relationship between average amount of caffeine consumed per day and academic performance. We hypothesized that an increase in average caffeine consumed per day would result in increased academic success. A short survey was composed based on average amount of caffeine

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    An Experiment To Show The Effect Of Exercise On The Body Aim The aim of the experiment is to find out the effect exercise has on the body‚ and why these changes take place in the body. Introduction Respiration is the physical process by which living organisms take in oxygen from the surrounding medium and emit carbon dioxide. The term respiration is also used to refer to the liberation of energy‚ within the cell‚ from fuel molecules such as carbohydrates and fats. Carbon dioxide and water

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    The Effect of Temperature on the Rate of Diffusion Damsel C. Bangcal Aira May V. dela Cruz Jacqueline L. Lacuesta Richelle Jem P. Jobog Group 1 Section U-2L November 17‚ 2014 ___________ 1A research proposal submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements in General Biology I Laboratory under Proj. Joan O. Adajar‚ 1st semester‚ 2014-2015. INTRODUCTION Molecules undergo constant motion and move in regions with a higher concentration to a lower concentration

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