homeostasis and sports - experiments measuring the effects of exercise on the body
Aim To Investigate the effect of the game squash on the blood glucose level. Hypothesis - blood glucose level is usually affected by an activity or exertion such as a sport. Squash is a very exerting game and so a lot of glucose is required in providing energy while playing the game. The result is that the blood glucose shall fall. However homeostasis involves positive feedback and negative feedback. In this case , after a fall in the blood glucose level, positive feedback shall work to regulate the blood glucose level , by breaking down glycogen in the liver to glucose. Therefore the original glucose level shall be attained. However blood glucose level can also be influenced by the type of food that an individual has taken preceding the test.this then determines whether positive feedback or negative feedback shall occur Apparatus * A Glucometer kit * Squash rackets * Squash balls * Dettol * Cotton wool * Stopwatch Procedure . samples of blood of 2 volunteers were obtained using a sterilised lancets 2. The blood sample of an individual was then placed on the film that was provided by the glucometer kit 3. The film was inserted in the glucometer slot and the blood glucose level value was read off the screen and recorded 4. step 2 and 3 were repeated for the second volunteer 5. Afterwards, the game squash was started, and immediately the stopwatch too 6.
Group 4 Journal. Our process was an industrial one called Aquaponics. Aquaponics is basically the combination of aquaculture (raising fish in a tank) and hydroponics (cultivating plants in water).
Graduate Year 2012 Your Name Cherno Okafor Partner’s Names Aline Le, Asim Datye, Baljot Kalsi, Janani Nirthanarajah, Kabeer Karzai Group 4 Project Journals ________________ In order to determine that everyone has participated and contributed, each member of every group is required to submit an individual G4 Project Journal that will be sent to the IBO. Please include Dates of discussions and Names of individuals and detail the “minutes” of your meetings. Remember, in order to justify 10 hours of IA you must document at least 10 hours of work Overarching Topic: “Industrial/Commercial Process” . PLANNING STAGE Explain all of the finalised details of your specific Planning What is the process? Our process was an industrial one called Aquaponics. Aquaponics is basically the combination of aquaculture (raising fish in a tank) and hydroponics (cultivating plants in water). It can be used in the farming industry as farmers use it to farm at a large scale (acres). Also people harvest a vast amount of edible fish from this closed ecosystem. With that in mind, we would grow fish and plants together in one integrated system and test the chemistry of the water in relation to different elements present in the system, such as: Ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates in a nitrogen cycle. Then we would investigate the biological impact on the
Determine the presence of reducing sugar, protein and starch in the food products by using Benedict test, Biuret test and Iodine test,
Chapter 1 – Chemistry of Life Determining the Presence of Certain Nutrients Kieun Bae, DP2 - Biology HL Introduction The idea of this experiment was to plan the diet for a day and determine if the diet plan contains the necessary nutrients, by testing the food products with chemicals. In this way, we would have better idea about what kind of food product should be included in the daily diet. The meal-plan of the day we have made was following: . Breakfast . milk 2. cereal . Lunch . bread 2. juice 3. cheese 4. apple . Dinner . pasta 2. lattice 3. meat 4. tomato 5. yogurt 6. red wine 7. onion This was planned by discussing the actual food products we commonly take in a day. There are few diary products that are commonly known to contain a lot of protein, necessary carbohydrates for each meal (bread, pasta and cereal) as well as the vegetables that contain many various healthy nutrients including glucose (simple sugar), vitamins, minerals etc. Also, there is meat that is supposed to contain some fatty substances and protein. The essential nutrients that we need daily for our body to function properly are mainly six. They are water, carbohydrates (glucose, starch, sucrose etc.), proteins, fats, vitamins and minerals.[1] In the lab, we are going to find out the presence of different nutrients and decide whether the planned list of daily diet food products
Research Report Time management strategies among HKU SPACE Community College students".
HKU SPACE Community College Associate Degree Fall semester 2013-2014 English for Academic and Professional Purpose (Part II) Assignment 2: Research Report “Time management strategies among HKU SPACE Community College students ” Allen (10550417) Bosco (10549003) Trevor (10550152) Yuk (10548998) Table of Content . Introduction -Methodology ……………………………………………………………………….. 3 . Discussion 1. Function of time management………………………………………………….4 2. Background information…………………………………………………………8 2.3 Effect of time management………………………………………………..…..10 -Accuracy of time duration estimation………………………………………...10 -Academic performance………………………………………………………..11 2.4 Perception of control of time…………………………………………………..13 -Different planning methods……………………………………………………13 -Different planning styles……………………………………………………….14 -Different planning times………………………………………………………..15 . Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………16 .
Designing a series of modern fashion accessories design collection with the theme of combining Indian traditional culture and current fashion trend.
Table of Contents …………………………………… . Introduction ___________________________________________________________________________ 3 . Aim My Goal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2. Guiding Question . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3 3. Methods of Achieving My Goal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4. Areas of Interaction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . Human Ingenuity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2. Community & Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . Process _________________________________________________________________________________ 4 . Investigate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 . Environment While Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2. Exhibition In Mumbai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3. Further Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Research Project. Social networks: How they influenced business and employment
Extended Essay ________________ ITGS Social Networks: How they influenced the Business and Employment? Sharad Pawar International School Candidate Name: Karan Sonigara Candidate number: Session: May 2012 ________________ Abstract Living in the age in which social networking was born and saw its growth I was really interested in seeing the various fields in which social networking social networking is used. After learning about the vast useful ways in which it can be used for business and employment I was really interested in finding out in what ways social networks have changed the classical approach to things. So I decide to find out the ways in which social networks have helped businesses and professionals in various fields and accordingly my research question is: Social networks: How they influenced business and employment Social networking has saved businesses money by saving the costs of conducting surveys and reaching out to the consumers and other businesses in the same field. Similarly professionals in various fields use social networks to look for employment opportunities and stay connected with others in the field. This way they can come together and find solutions to the problems that they might face. In my essay I have looked at various surveys that were published to see if the possible applications of these networks aren’t just a theory. I referred
Advertisment and technology. Planning an ad campaign for Anti-Bully spray
AOI: ENV UQ: What are the advantages of advertisement and in what way does it influence our environment? What is an ad and what is it used for? My new Computer technology project is about creating an advertisement. In my investigation I have to explain in details about benefits of ads for community, choose a target group and technique for my ad and most importantly present several ideas and then choose one. I also have to explain in details how this topic has an impact on our environment. After creating several designs and then choosing one and creating a plan, I have to make my creation. So, what is advertisement? Advertisement is a public and paid communication that promotes in a usually positive way goods, services, ideas and people through means such as radio, television, internet, newspapers and etc. Ads inform and motivate people. Their main objective is to change the thinking pattern of the people from their target group and in a way, and get them to do what the advertiser wants. Ads can also influence people’s attitudes and behavior in a different way – for example political party before a local election. Apart from promoting commercial goods, advertising can also be used to educate and motivate the public about non-commercial issues such as AIDS, deforestation, family planning, etc. New investigations are created everyday and all of those new products must be
Personal Project - creating a website to educate people about the history of the electric guitar.
The Goal of My Project: The goal of my project is to inform people about the history of the electric guitar and the impact that it has had on music and society. The Context of My Choice: For three years I have played the electric guitar as a hobby and over time I have became attached to it and the music that it creates. So therefore the personal project seems to be a fantastic opportunity to explore into and learn more about the instrument and the impact that it has caused on music and society throughout the last eighty years. This project will also allow me to appreciate the electric guitar in a new way as I will not only have the ability to play the instrument but I will also have great knowledge. Which Area of Interaction Does My Project Relate to and Why: The topic that I have chosen for my personal project is linked closely to the Area of Interaction Human Ingenuity. This is because my topic depends strongly on researching into the origin, process and development of the electric guitar and the impact that the instrument has had on music and society. The electric guitar also shows of the human's capacity to improve life by benefiting the music industry and making music far more appealing to listen to. My project also relates to the Area of Interaction Approaches to Learning. This is because one of the key aspects of my project is to research into how I can inform
Ecosystems: Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis (explained) One of the most common producers is green plants. These organisms absorb light energy from the sun or chemical reactions to convert carbon dioxide to organic matter. Green plants can also use water to convert carbon dioxide to organic compounds such as sugar glucose. The result of this is that it releases oxygen as a by-product. This process driven by light energy is photosynthesis. Using the method of photosynthesis, plants are able to create every complex organic molecule which form their body by using mineral nutrients such as sulphur, phosphorus, potassium and nitrogen which can be retrieved from either soil or water. A green pigment called chlorophyll is one of the molecules that are used to absorb light energy in photosynthesis. It is obvious to be able to identify which plants photosynthesise by looking at they're colour. If it is green, then it photosynthesises. Some examples of these types of plants include the beach grass, shrubs, and maritime forest plants found on Plum Island. There is a huge range of plants that can photosynthesise, whether it be microscopic bacteria or extremely large trees. In every ecosystem, there are always active producers that photosynthesise. AIM The aim of this experiment will be to test the rate of photosynthesis using Gardenia Augusta Magnifica in a warmer environment against a cooler
IB GR4 Project / Global Warming
IB SCIENCE GROUP 4 PROJECT GLOBAL WARMING Does acid rain cause hardness in water? Does carbon dioxide affect plant growth? Is there a difference between the convection current of acid rain and distilled water? Ali Ercingöz Burcu Erdogan Deniz Kiratlioglu Can Atalay Ege Zorlu Arman Onart Subjects and Group Members Chemistry: (Ali Ercingöz, Can Atalay) Does acid rain cause hardness in water? Biology: (Burcu Erdogan, Ali Ercingöz, Ege Zorlu) Does carbon dioxide affect plant growth? Physics: (Can Atalay, Deniz Kiratlioglu, Arman Onart) Is there a difference between the convection current of acid rain and distilled water? GLOBAL WARMING Global warming is the effect of greenhouse gases on the earth. Greenhouse gases are the emissions that rise into the atmosphere and trap the sun's energy, keeping the heat from escaping. Because of the global warming, the air temperature near the earth's surface rose by 0.9ºC during the last 100 years. This causes the sea levels to rise, increase the intensity of extreme weather events and increases the amount of acid rain. As a result of these newly formed conditions, unprecedented natural disasters and damages the natural life such as agricultural yields, species, extinctions and the range of disease vectors arise. While these are occurring, people are trying to defend their future both socially