Exercise Lab
Exercise Lab
Exercise Lab
Purpose:
The purpose of this lab activity is to analyze the effect of exercise on cellular respiration.
Background:
I. Purpose.
To observe the effects of exercise on cellular respiration.
To identify the role of carbon dioxide production, breathing rate, and heart rate in
determining the rate of cellular respiration.
This lab will address how exercise (increased muscle activity) affects the rate of cellular
respiration. You will measure 3 different indicators of cellular respiration: breathing rate, heart
rate, and carbon dioxide production. You will measure these indicators at rest (with no exercise)
and after exercise. Breathing rate is measured in breaths per minute, heart rate in beats per
minute, and the change in rate of oxygen measured but the O2 Vernier Sensor.
Carbon dioxide production can be measured by breathing into a balloon and attaching it
to the Vernier O2 Sensor. The reading will decrease from 13.40% Oxygen to a lower rate
because of the exposure to Carbon Dioxide.
Materials:
Stop watch
Vernier O2 Sensor
Balloons
Pre-Lab: Use your background information AND your Cellular Respiration notes to answer the
following pre-lab questions.
1. What is the equation for cellular respiration? Label which items are the reactants and
the products.
Before Exercise
After Exercise
Analysis & Conclusions: Answer the questions below using your BACKGROUND
information in the lab, as well as your lab data. ANSWER THE QUESTIONS IN COMPLETE
SENTENCES.
1. How did exercise affect the amount of CO2 present in the exhaled breath?
2. What can you conclude about the effect of exercise on the amount of carbon dioxide that
is present in your exhaled breath? Why is this so?
3. What can you conclude about the effect of exercise on breathing rate? Why is this so?
4. What can you conclude about the effect of exercise on heart rate? Why is this so? What
do your muscles need during exercise that the blood brings?
5. State whether your hypothesis was correct or incorrect and why. In doing so, discuss
what you think is going on in the muscles of the body as muscle activity is increased.
Address the need to get oxygen to the muscles and get rid of carbon dioxide, as well as
how the muscles cells get the energy needed to continue contracting.