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Take a deep breath – your students are going to love these science activities about the lungs... ... The following activities demonstrate the concept of lung capacity. The relationship between height and vital capacity will also be investigated. ... Measuring Vital Capacity graph download here. PDF 8KB...
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www.teachingk-8.com/archives/integrating_science_in_you...
www.teachingk-8.com/archives/integrating_science_in_your_classroom/measuring_lung_capacity_by_john_cowens.html
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Training Data Training Day 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Vital Capacity 4800 4840 4890 4930 4980 5180 5260 Give your graph a title Label both axes with labels and units M. Poarch 2002 Hrrp://science-class.net Measuring Lung Capacity 5 1. What happened to the person's vital capacity over the course of the training period?
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www.science-class.net/Lessons/Anatomy/Respiratory/measu...
www.science-class.net/Lessons/Anatomy/Respiratory/measuring_lung_capacity.pdf
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13. Since this method of measuring lung capacity has lots of room for variation, you will get a more accurate reading by repeating the measurement three times and taking the average.
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www.galaxy.net/~k12/body/lungs.shtml
www.galaxy.net/~k12/body/lungs.shtml
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(Note on lung capacity.) In a typical "quiet" cycle of breathing, a person will take in about one half quart of air, but the lungs actually hold about 4 quarts. Thus, most people will breath in only about 12% of the total capacity of the lungs.
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www.oralchelation.com/calcium/footbone/fblung.htm
www.oralchelation.com/calcium/footbone/fblung.htm
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Measuring Your Lung Capacity (Math Activity) ... 2. Explain that they will be measuring their lung capacity (amount something can hold) using balloons. To show the size of one person's lung capacity in comparison with another's you will be measuring how big around the balloon gets.
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www.henry.k12.ga.us/cur/mybody/resp_lessons.htm
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Also, check to see if 1 liter is enough volume by running through the experiment that I describe below, because I honestly don't remember what the human lung capacity is, off hand, but 1 liter sounds like it should be enough, provided you're not measuring Andre' the Giant...
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www.madsci.org/posts/archives/may98/895166169.Bc.r.html
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Part B. Measuring Vital Capacity & Calculating Lung Volume ... 4. Use Figure 2 to convert the balloon diameters in Data Table 1 into lung volumes. On the horizontal (x) axis, locate the diameter of the balloon in centimeters and follow the number up until it meets the curved line. Then move across in a straight...
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www4.alief.isd.tenet.edu/cahowe/Biology/pak%204/PAK%204...
www4.alief.isd.tenet.edu/cahowe/Biology/pak%204/PAK%204%20BIO%20Measuring%20Lung%20Capacity.htm
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Student Information: This experiment will compare outside air temperatures to the amount of air you can exhale from your lungs. Measuring your lung capacity helps you determine the amount of physical stamina you have available to run races, swim, blow a musical instrument, hold a note, etc.
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web.stclair.k12.il.us/splashd/lungexp.htm
web.stclair.k12.il.us/splashd/lungexp.htm
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Measures vital lung capacity ... Return to Misc. Measuring Devices; ... | Stethoscopes | Sphygmomanometers | Thermometers | Diagnostic Sets / Scopes | Reflex / Sensory Evaluation | Goniometers / Inclinometers | Misc. Measuring Devices | Xray Supplies |
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www.komkare.com/diagnostics/misc_meas/spirometer.html
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