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Assignment Description
Student Instructions
For each assignment, you will complete the following steps:
- Click on Learning Materials to Access the M.U.S.E.
- Use the M.U.S.E. link to complete the lab for this Unit.
- Track your results in the lab worksheet that is provided.
- Complete a lab report using the scientific method.
- Submit your completed lab worksheet to the assignment box.
In this lab, you will observe diagrams that show the major components of the endocrine, circulatory, and respiratory systems. Using the textbook and virtual library resources, fill in the tables.
Explore Endocrine, Circulatory, and Respiratory Systems Lab
Using the M.U.S.E. link, review the background information and animation to complete your report. There are 2 parts to this lab on human body systems.
Use the following worksheets to complete your assignment:
- Use the lab 4 part 1 worksheet to complete your work from part 1 of the lab in the M.U.S.E.
- Use the lab 4 part 2 worksheet to complete your work from part 2 of the lab in the M.U.S.E.
Human body systems have a variety of interconnectivity. This lab will explore the functions and structures of the endocrine, circulatory (cardiovascular), and respiratory systems. The lab will also examine the interdependency of the body systems.
Your lab report will consist of the completed tables and related questions.
Explanation & Answer
Here you go, both reports attached. My undergrad is in chemical biology, so you should be good lol
Student Sheet
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Assignment: SCIE207 Phase 4 Lab Report Part 2
Title: Exploring Endocrine, Circulatory, and Respiratory Systems
Instructions: Your lab report from Part 1 along with the Part 2 activity will serve as a guide to
answer the questions and to complete the tables for the endocrine, cardiovascular (circulatory),
and respiratory systems.
When your lab report is complete, submit this document to your instructor in your
assignment box.
1. Endocrine System
Question 1: How does the insulin and glucagon secreted by the pancreas function in
glucose metabolism?
Answer 1: Insulin and glucagon work in concert to regulate blood sugar level, ensuring
that glucose homeostasis is maintained. Insulin is released when glucose is present in the
blood, signaling cells throughout the body to take in glucose and bring blood sugar levels
back down. Conversely, glucagon increases blood glucose by using the liver’s glycogen
supply, converting it to glucose that can enter the blood stream and return blood sugar to
a normal level when it is too low.
2. Cardiovascular System
Blood flows through the body in two distinct pathways: the pulmonary pathway and the
systemic pathway. The blood flowing in the pulmonary pathway is deoxygenated, and it
delivers this blood to the lungs to be oxygenated again. The blood flowing in the systemic
pathway leaves the lungs full of oxygen and flows through the heart to be delivered to the
body tissues.
Instructions: Complete the following table to demonstrate the correct order for the
pulmonary and systemic ci...