Category: Experiment

  • Anaerobic Threshold: An Experiment

    Anaerobic Threshold refers to the minimum level below which no increase in blood lactose can occur. Levels below AT energy necessary for performing an exercise is generated from aerobic reserves. However, at levels above AT, supplementing aerobic production necessitates aerobic energy. Svedahl and MacIntosh (2003, p. 299) define AT as the level of exercise during…

  • Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment  The Deadly Deception: Unethical Scientific Experiment

    Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment Traditional biomedical researches that used human as research subjects were characterized by gross violation of their rights. The Tuskegees study of 1932-1972, as displayed in Novas (2019) video, is not an exception since other studies such as the Nazi experimentation of 1945-1947 were even more severe. However, White (2020) has emphasized the…

  • Isopods and Their Use in Experiments

    Isopod is a large family belonging to the crayfish order. In total, they include more than ten and a half species of crustaceans distributed across all habitats, including in salt water and in various terrestrial forms (Gestel et al., 2018). Among them there are groups of crustaceans that are parasites. For the first time, the…

  • Water Quality and Contamination Experiment Report

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Materials and Methods Results Discussion Conclusion References Abstract In the contemporary world, industrialization has led to continuous water contamination. Ideally, companies related to water safety should offer a solution to water contamination where distillation is inevitable. The research used various water testing methods. For instance, the pH levels of bottled…

  • Human Transport Systems: The Pulse Rate Experiment

    Introduction Background of the study The cardiovascular system is a part of the human transport system. It consists of the heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries. It performs various functions especially when an individual is exercising (Turner, 2000, p. 309). Some of its functions include transporting oxygenated blood to the active muscles, transporting blood to the…

  • Extraneous Variables in Experiments

    Table of Contents Introduction Main Research Variables Controlling the Extraneous Variables Conclusion Reference List Introduction There are some variables in experiments besides the independent variables that usually cause a variation or a change to the dependent variables. These variables are referred as extraneous variables in research parlance. For instance, when studying patients and their response…

  • The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment

    The sample of people who participated in the the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment consisted of African-American farmers. They were recruited through the Rosenwault Foundation, which aimed to support the African-American communities and help them get an education (Today I found out, 2019). However, after the Great Depression, this organization could no longer operate. The division for…

  • Medical Pharmacology: The Langendorff Experiment

    Table of Contents Introduction Methods and Materials Results Discussion Conclusion List of References Introduction The heart is a vital organ in living animals due to its roles in the transport of oxygen, nutrients and hormones to the rest of the body. Other functions of the heart include the elimination of metabolic wastes such as carbon…

  • Physical Health Indicator: Pulse Rate Experiment

    Table of Contents Introduction Procedures Results Discussion Work Cited Introduction Pulse rate is an essential indicator of a persons health and fitness. According to Arena et al., cardiorespiratory fitness, determined by exercise testing, is considered a vital sign (180). Therefore, by examining a persons pulse, a health professional can gain an understanding of their physical…

  • An Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay Experiment

    Introduction In our society presently, immunoassay techniques used in data analyses have assumed a place of high significance, particularly as it is applicable to pure/applied researches; where the techniques are adopted for such developments as ultrasensitive enzymatic immunoassays in antigenic and antibody analyses. Ultrasensitive/rapid enzyme immunoassays, have presented more current, flexible, and indeed expressive information…