the answer is stretch
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It shouldn't. It may cause low blood pressure that can cause your heart rate to increase but that's a stretch.
Arteries are high-pressure vessels. However, this pressure is not constant. As the heart pumps blood into the arteries, the pressure dramatically increases. They must stretch to accommodate this change, or risk rupturing.
...would stretch around the equator 2 and a half times!
The critical factor that determines the force of a heartbeat is the degree of stretch of the cardiac muscle just before it contracts. The force of the heart beat can also be called the stroke.
increases the heart rate. ---- Increases the force of contraction, and therefore, the amount of blood pumped out at a time. Think of a rubber band...the more you stretch it, the harder it contracts when you let go.
No, you can not stretch tires.
Ball stretch it can.
Vertical stretch goals are stretch goals which are imposed on people to make animprovement on their Current work.Horizontal stretch goals are stretch goals which challange people to do Work they have never done.
When you stretch after a cardio workout, you will reduce your heart rate. Slowing down after an intense workout helps your body to return to a normal state (normal breathing, normal heart rate...). Stretching also allows the muscles to lengthen after being contracted during a strengthing, weight training, or cardio workout. This reduces the lactic acid buildup within the muscles that may contribute to soreness.
Arteries have to stretch in response to the force of the blood being pumped from the heart. If they didn't the amount of pressure would be higher. It could cause a leak or rupture in the brain. The pressure is what is measured and called BP.