Experiments
Here are experiments our science specialists have selected to support this IB* topic.
Heart Rate
Experiment #15 from Investigating Biology through Inquiry
In this Preliminary Activity, you will use a Heart Rate Monitor to determine a subject’s heart rate. After completing the Preliminary Activity, you will first use reference sources to find out more about the heart, the cardiovascular system, and heart rate before you choose to investigate a researchable question dealing with heart rate. Depending on sensor availability and your interest, you might decide to use another sensor, such as a Blood Pressure Sensor, in addition to a Heart Rate Monitor. Some topics to consider in your reference search are:
- heart
- heart rate
- cardiovascular system
- physical fitness
- maximum cardiac rate
- homeostasis
- sympathetic nervous system
- parasympathetic nervous system
- heart-rate recovery time
- fitness index
- baroreceptor reflex
- diving reflex
Heart Rate and Physical Fitness
Experiment #27 from Biology with Vernier
In this experiment, you will
- Determine the effect of body position on heart rates.
- Determine the effect of exercise on heart rates.
- Determine your fitness level.
- Correlate the fitness level of individuals with factors such as smoking, the amount of daily exercise, and other factors identified by students.
- Educational Standard
- International Baccalaureate (IB) 2025
- Subject
- Biology
- Theme
- B Form and function
- Level of organization
- 3 Organisms
- Topic
- B3.2 Transport
- Section
- Standard level and higher level
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