Heart Rate
Immediately after
nicotine was administered to the hearts in Howard's ringers
solution, a dramatic increase in heart rate was observed.
Heart rate continued to rise for approximately 120 seconds
post treatment. After this time, the heart rate decreased
and leveled out at 112 beats per minute (bpm). The control
heart, which was treated with saline solution, displayed a
constant heart rate range between 100 and 104 bpm.
Measurements were stopped at 4 minutes and 10 seconds after
the initial treatments. As the heart rates leveled off, the
four nicotine treated hearts were on average 10-15 beats
higher than the controls (Fig.
1).
Alcian
Green Staining
Alcian green staining
revealed the presence of more cartilage in the wings of egg
# 8 compared to the controls (Image
6). Legs were too small and
underdeveloped to show any conclusive evidence of bone
development (Image
7). Egg # 9 (Image
8) exhibited comparable bone
formation to the controls (Image
9).
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