1. What are the components needed for cellular respiration to occur? What are the products of cellular respiration? (Think back to biochemistry- where does the ATP/energy we get come from?) 2. Using your knowledge of cellular respiration, account for any differences in the amount of work done by the muscles during the three trials in part 1.

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Part 1: Individual Muscle Fatigue Data
Each person needs to perform trials 1-5 for part 1. Measure the effect of muscle fatigue.
(as fast as you can) at a constant rate, making sure the ball is as squished as possible with each repetition.
1.Place the tennis ball in your writing hand. When the timekeeper says "Go!" begin to squeeze the ball rapidly
2. Perform a 5 second trial run and fill in your hypothesis for the average for the 3 trials.
3. Count the number of squeezes made every 10 seconds. The timekeeper will give some signal every 10
seconds so that the recorder can begin the squeeze count over.
(example- First 10 seconds- 15 squeezes; Second 10 seconds- 13 squeezes, etc.)
4. Continue for 60 seconds.
5. Rest for 1 minute and repeat the procedure for two more trials.
6. Trial 4- perform with your non-dominant hand.
7. Trial 5-perform with your dominant hand after a 2 minute ice bath.
5 Second Trial Run
Time
1st 10 Second Interval
2nd 10 Second Interval
3rd 10 Second Interval
4th 10 Second Interval
5th 10 Second Interval
Total
6th 10 Second Interval
Trial1
25
25
71
19
17
19
126
Trial 2
36
30
34
38
26
19
183
60 Second Hypothesis
Trial 3
29
30
19
15
10
134
Trial 4 (non
dominant hand)
30
30
20
19
18
17
134
Trial 5 (ice)
23
23
23
21
19
19
128
141
Dominant 1-3 Trial Average
1. What are the components needed for cellular respiration to occur? What are the products of cellular
respiration? (Think back to biochemistry- where does the ATP/energy we get come from?)
2. Using your knowledge of cellular respiration, account for any differences in the amount of work done by
the muscles during the three trials in part 1.
Transcribed Image Text:Part 1: Individual Muscle Fatigue Data Each person needs to perform trials 1-5 for part 1. Measure the effect of muscle fatigue. (as fast as you can) at a constant rate, making sure the ball is as squished as possible with each repetition. 1.Place the tennis ball in your writing hand. When the timekeeper says "Go!" begin to squeeze the ball rapidly 2. Perform a 5 second trial run and fill in your hypothesis for the average for the 3 trials. 3. Count the number of squeezes made every 10 seconds. The timekeeper will give some signal every 10 seconds so that the recorder can begin the squeeze count over. (example- First 10 seconds- 15 squeezes; Second 10 seconds- 13 squeezes, etc.) 4. Continue for 60 seconds. 5. Rest for 1 minute and repeat the procedure for two more trials. 6. Trial 4- perform with your non-dominant hand. 7. Trial 5-perform with your dominant hand after a 2 minute ice bath. 5 Second Trial Run Time 1st 10 Second Interval 2nd 10 Second Interval 3rd 10 Second Interval 4th 10 Second Interval 5th 10 Second Interval Total 6th 10 Second Interval Trial1 25 25 71 19 17 19 126 Trial 2 36 30 34 38 26 19 183 60 Second Hypothesis Trial 3 29 30 19 15 10 134 Trial 4 (non dominant hand) 30 30 20 19 18 17 134 Trial 5 (ice) 23 23 23 21 19 19 128 141 Dominant 1-3 Trial Average 1. What are the components needed for cellular respiration to occur? What are the products of cellular respiration? (Think back to biochemistry- where does the ATP/energy we get come from?) 2. Using your knowledge of cellular respiration, account for any differences in the amount of work done by the muscles during the three trials in part 1.
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