What This Document Is
This is a completed lab report for Activity 2 of Exercise 5 in Arizona State University’s BIO 202 Human Anatomy and Physiology II course. The activity focuses on investigating the relationship between blood viscosity and blood flow rate using the PhysioEx software. It documents a student’s (Brittany Cadelina) work on July 24, 2021.
Why This Document Matters
This report is intended for students enrolled in BIO 202 to demonstrate their understanding of cardiovascular dynamics. It serves as a record of their experimental process, predictions, results, and conclusions. Instructors use these reports to assess student comprehension of the concepts explored in the lab.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document represents a *single* student’s completed assignment. It’s a specific instance of the exercise and doesn’t substitute for completing the activity independently or consulting the course materials. It shows *what was done* but doesn’t *teach how to do it*.
What This Document Provides
The full document includes: pre-lab quiz results (with correct answers highlighted), the student’s predictions regarding the effect of viscosity on flow rate, responses to “Stop & Think” questions during the experiment, the experimental data generated within PhysioEx, post-lab quiz results (also with correct answers), and answers to the review sheet questions concerning the components of blood affecting viscosity, the relationship between viscosity and flow rate, graphical analysis, and the impact of conditions like polycythemia. This preview only provides a summary of these elements; the actual data and detailed responses are within the full report.