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Digestive and Excretory Lab Report
Instructions: Complete the Digestive and Excretory lab. Record your observations in the lab report below. You will submit your completed report.

Name and Title
Include your name, instructor's name, date, and name of lab.


Objective(s)
What was the main purpose of the lab?


Hypothesis
Select an option for each scenario:

If the subject without diabetes eats a high-carb food such as the candy bar or orange smoothie, then the blood glucose levels will (increase/decrease/stay the same) after a three-hour digestion period.

If the subject without diabetes eats a low-carb food such as the cheese or peanuts, then the blood glucose levels will (increase/decrease/stay the same) after a three-hour digestion period.

If the subject with type 1 diabetes eats a high-carb food such as the candy bar or orange smoothie, then the blood glucose levels will (increase/decrease/stay the same) after a three-hour digestion period.

If the subject with type 1 diabetes eats a low-carb food such as the cheese or peanuts, then the blood glucose levels will (increase/decrease/stay the same) after a three-hour digestion period.


Procedure
Carry out the procedures outlined in the virtual lab. In your own words, summarize the steps you used to completed the virtual assignment. Explain what the test (independent) variable was, and what the outcome (dependent) variable was.


Materials
No materials are needed. This lab is intended to be conducted virtually.


Data
Record the glucose meter reading in the table below for each of the trials.

Please note that blood glucose levels will vary from person to person, and the levels given here are examples only. The levels given for the person with type 1 diabetes are assuming that no extra insulin was injected to account for the carbohydrate intake.


Subject A (without diabetes)
Food type Starting blood glucose level (mg/dL) Blood glucose level after 1 hour (mg/dL) Blood glucose level after 2 hours (mg/dL) Blood glucose level after 3 hours (mg/dL)
100
100
100
100
Subject B (with type 1 diabetes)
Food type Starting blood glucose level (mg/dL) Blood glucose level after 1 hour (mg/dL) Blood glucose level after 2 hours (mg/dL) Blood glucose level after 3 hours (mg/dL)
100
100
100
100
Conclusion
Your conclusion will include a summary of the lab results and an interpretation of the results. Please write in complete sentences.

In your own words, explain the role of the digestive, endocrine, and excretory systems in maintaining homeostasis.
When there is an imbalance in a body system, and the body cannot maintain homeostasis, how might other systems respond?
Give an example of two other body systems that work together, and explain how they support each other.

Respuesta :

After a meal, the coordinated activities of the digestive, endocrine, and excretory systems helps in maintaining homeostasis.

What is homeostasis?

Homeostasis is the ability of an organism to maintain a fairly constant internal environment.

The various systems of the body work together to ensure homeostasis.

For example, to maintain homeostasis after a meal;

  • the digestive system breaks down food molecules
  • The endocrine system releases hormones which help to break down food molecules by the digestive system.
  • The excretory system helps to remove wastes products of the digestive system.

Therefore, the coordinated activities of the digestive, endocrine, and excretory systems helps in maintaining homeostasis after a meal.

Learn more about homeostasis at: https://brainly.com/question/1046675

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