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This lab was so much fun! My vital lung capacity average is 2.03. Thx Ms. Yates!
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ReplyDeleteVital lung capacity is the amount of air that a person can exhale. In the vital lung capacity investigation I found my hypothesis to be incorrect. Instead of my average, 2.3 I predicted the numbers 1.6. I made a mistake. But now I can learn from my experience. Thank you Ms. Yates for teaching us that's its okay to make mistakes! You really do make science rock!!!!!!!
my vital lung capacity was less than i had expected. i thought i would get like 4-5. It was FUN,FUN,FUN,FUN!
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The vital lung capacity investigation was very fun. I thought my highest was going to be 3.0 but, it was 1.6. What a difference! At least I learned something new. You make science a whole lot better.
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Anica
ReplyDeletemy vital lung capacity average was 2.51 and I guessed 2. it got more or less for me because I was laughing and probably let air out.
I thought the posters we made today were really creative and fun. I think all my classmates did amazing on their posters. My poster title was ''Parts of the Respiratory System''. You really do make science awesome. #Auhona#
ReplyDeleteMy vital lung capacity was 3.6. it was cool seeing how much air we can blow out of our lungs.
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Alyssa
ReplyDeleteMy vital lung capacity was 3.4. I never knew that! I also never knew that You could find that out by blowing into bags.
Vital capacity is the amount of air that you can hold in your lungs. We tested this by bolwing into bags that showed the amount of air we blowed out. The amount of air I blowed out was 3.9. This was more than what I expected.
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