heart rate: 78 blood pressure date under different conditions: reclining: 88 - s
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Question
heart rate: 78
blood pressure date under different conditions: reclining: 88 - standing: 92- standing 5 minutes: 87 - exercise: 95 - 5 minutes after exercise: 90
Hypothesis Activity 1a (effects of body positioning): My heart rate when sitting, standing and lying in and after 5 minutes are almost staying the same because all of them are in relaxation.
Hypothesis Activity 1b (effects of exercise): After I exercise and after 5 minutes of exercise or immediately on standing from the reclining position, my heart rate becomes faster compare to reclining.
Does your data support or reject your hypothesis? Interpret your results and explain why they support (or reject) your hypothesis. If your hypothesis is rejected, suggest an alternative explanation for your results. Discuss any sources of error. (Please include your hypotheses in the write-up.) 2-3 paragraphs.
Explanation / Answer
Yes, my data support hypothesis because data of heart rate becomes normal when there is increase in every time activity takes place. This creates exertion and lowers down after rest. Irrespective of one of any resting position.
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