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Affects Of Caffine On Heartbeat Of Daphinia Waterfleas

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The effects of Caffeine on Daphnia Research Introduction: Human health is very important for our survival. Caffeine is popular in our society, but yet it is not part of a healthy diet. Large amounts of caffeine can cause serious health related problems. It is possible to use daphnia to test different amounts of caffeine to see how much challenges human health. Caffeine: Caffeine is a type of stimulant that speeds your body up and can affect the nervous system, and other parts of the body. This stimulant belongs to the xanthenes group. Caffeine dissolves in water and alcohol. It can cause serious health related problems like heart problems, digestive problems, various different kinds of cancer, and birth defects. The average adult should have no more than 300 mg per day. Caffeine can be found naturally in some plants, but it can also be made by humans in a laboratory, or factory. Caffeine can be...

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