How do you experiment an energy drink?
Experimenting with an Energy Drink
Purpose: To investigate the effects of an energy drink on the human body.
Materials:
* - Energy drink
* - Water
* - Stopwatch
* - Tape measure
* - Scale
* - Blood pressure cuff
* - Heart rate monitor
* - Thermometer
* - Safety goggles
* - Lab coat
Procedure:
1. Put on your safety goggles and lab coat.
2. Measure your weight, height, blood pressure, and heart rate.
3. Drink the energy drink.
4. Wait 30 minutes.
5. Measure your weight, height, blood pressure, and heart rate again.
6. Compare your measurements from before and after drinking the energy drink.
7. Repeat steps 3-6 with water instead of the energy drink.
Observations:
* - What changes did you observe in your weight, height, blood pressure, and heart rate after drinking the energy drink?
* - What changes did you observe in your weight, height, blood pressure, and heart rate after drinking water?
* - How did the effects of the energy drink compare to the effects of water?
Conclusion:
Based on your observations, what can you conclude about the effects of energy drinks on the human body?
Additional Questions:
* - What are the ingredients in the energy drink that you tested?
* - What are the potential risks of drinking energy drinks?
* - Are energy drinks safe for children and adolescents?
* - What regulations are in place to control the sale and consumption of energy drinks?
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