Biology Experiments
NeuLog logger sensors help us get a better grasp of the laws of biology, the very core of that great mechanism that is a living organism. The laws of biochemistry, human physiology, plant physiology and ecology are only some of the phenomena that the logger sensors measure, display and safely store.
Blood Pressure B-1 ver. 3.2.5
Blood pressure logger sensor
Diffusion in Biology B-2 ver. 3.2.11
Conductivity logger sensor
Respiration B-3 ver. 3.2.8
Oxygen logger sensor
Enzyme Activity B-7 ver. 3.2.3
Temperature logger sensor
Pressure logger sensor
Thermoregulation and Perspiration B-9 ver. 3.2.7
Relative humidity logger sensor
Photosynthesis B-10 ver. 3.2.9
CO2 logger sensor
Respiration of Germinating Seeds B-11 ver. 3.2.3
CO2 logger sensor
Heart Rate and Coughing B-18 ver. 3.2.9
Heart rate & pulse logger sensor
Heart Rate and Physical Activity B-19 ver. 3.2.12
Heart rate & pulse logger sensor
Soil Moisture B-20 ver. 3.0.5
Soil moisture logger sensor
Emotional Stress Measurement B-37 ver. 3.2.9
GSR (Galvanic Skin Response) logger sensor
Monitoring Yeast Growth B-38 ver. 3.0.5
Two Turbidity logger sensors
Electrocardigram logger sensor B-40 ver. 3.0.2
Electrocardigram logger sensor
The Lungs and Spirometry Parameters B-41 ver. 3.0.4
Spirometer logger sensor
Temperature Variations in the Human Body B-42 ver. 3.0.5
Infrared thermometer logger sensor
Respiration Rates B-43 ver. 3.0.3
Respiration monitor belt logger sensor
Muscle Strength B-44 ver. 3.0.4
Hand dynamometer logger sensor
Ammonium and Nitrate in an Aquarium B-45
Ammonium logger sensor
Nitrate logger sensor
Upcoming Experiments:
Osmotic Pressure, Fermentation of Yeast, Effectiveness of Sunscreen Protection, Aerobic Respiration.
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