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List of Content
Introduction: Keypoints Hypothesis and Why? Aim of Experiment Independent, Dependent and Controlled variables
Conclusion: Conclusion of experiment (restatement of purpose, was the hypothesis correct or not etc.)
Evaluation and Discussion: Things that would be focused in this slide Equipment that was used to be accurate Any measurements difficult to take Any anomalous data?
Procedure:
Variables Table How to do this experiment Labeled diagram of apparatus used Results: Results Table showing data Calculations Approximate Graph of Results
Evaluation of Method: Things that would be focused in this slide Was the investigation fair? Did you have any problems with the method?
Introduction
Keypoints
Cellular Respiration:
C6H12O6 Release of Glucose The process when the chemical energy in food is turned to ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) or stored as fat for our human body
Carbon Cycle:
Carbon is the backbone of life on Earth Found by Joseph Priestley and Antoine Lavoisier About 65,500 billion metric tons of Carbon are stored in rocks Fast Carbon Cycle and Slow Carbon Cycle
Diagram of the Carbon Cycle. Digital image. NASA. N.p., n.d. Web
Dependent Variables
CO2 sensor
Controlled Variables
Exercises
Procedure
Variables Table
Independent Variables
Time Plastic Bag Computer Data Logger
Dependent Variables
CO2 sensor
Controlled Variables
Exercises
Diagram of Apparatus
Data Logger
Laptop
CO2 Sensor
Results
Results Table
Exercises Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Average Values
29,996.3
16084 to 50701
3084 to 23193
6926 to 42189
2451 to 37750
2156 to 34875
4309 to 26271
29,993.3
Bar chart explaining average production of CO2 before & after doing workout
29,997.00 29,996.50 29,996.00 29,995.50 Parts per million 29,995.00 29,994.50 29,994.00 29,993.50 29,993.00 29,992.50 29,992.00 29,991.50 Production of CO2 Before doing exercise After doing exercise
Conclusion
Evaluation of Data
Evaluation of Method