A.1 Communication - 5 lab activities

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These activities provide SEHS students with practical and engaging ways to explore the physiological systems, reinforcing their theoretical understanding through hands-on experiments. Each activity targets a specific aspect of the human body’s response mechanisms, fostering critical thinking and application skills in the context of sports and exercise health science.

List of Activities and Summations:

  1. Effects of Temperature on Body Functions:
    Investigates how the body regulates temperature through the autonomic nervous system under varying environmental conditions.
  2. Exploring the Autonomic Nervous System:
    Examines how the autonomic nervous system controls heart rate during exercise and recovery.
  3. Investigating Reflex Actions:
    Explores the role of sensory, interneurons, and motor neurons in coordinating reflex actions through practical reflex tests.
  4. Measuring Blood Glucose Levels and Insulin Response:
    Demonstrates how the endocrine system regulates blood glucose levels after consuming sugary substances.
  5. Blood Pressure and Baroreceptor Reflex:
    Studies the baroreceptor reflex and its role in maintaining stable blood pressure during sudden changes in posture.
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