Directions
Click on the calculator and use it to compute values for the highlighted cells of the tables and type these values into the cells. Use the Enter or Return key to input the data. The data in the succeeding cells of each table will automatically be calculated for you.
Complete Table 3
- Calculate the low altitude and high altitude hematocrit for subject 1 by dividing the length of the packed RBC column by the length of the total blood column and then multiplying by 100. The low and high altitude Hct for subjects 2 and 3 will be entered automatically.
- Calculate the average low and high altitude Hct.
- Calculate average low and high altitude hemoglobin content.
To review your data for Table 3 reflected in a graph, click on the See Graphs tab.
Complete Table 4
Review the blood typing results for each family member to determine their blood type. Use drop-down menus to indicate your choice.
Your data tables and graphs will be transferred to your Laboratory Report.
Equations (fx)
Use these formulas for making your calculations.
Hematocrit
Divide the length of the packed RBC column by the length of the total blood column and then multiply by 100. Round to the nearest whole number.
Averages
Add the values from the three trials (or subjects); divide by three. Round to the nearest whole number for Hematocrit and to the nearest tenth for Hemoglobin.
Your data will not be saved until the table is completely filled in.
Congratulations on completing Data Analysis.
Select Laboratory Report to report on your findings.
Changes in Blood Hematocrit After 2 Month Acclimatization to High Altitude
Changes in Blood Hemoglobin After 2 Month Acclimatization to High Altitude
Your data for the entire module, including the Laboratory Report, will be deleted.
Data Collection will refresh with a new data set.