no, they beat faster the more active they are
Children. Just to emphasize what type of children; /YOUNG/ children or babies.
Interval between them varies with whatever is in question as the smaller something is, the faster it beats.
When you are at rest, or sleeping, your heart beats slower. Because it is beating slower, blood travels more slowly through your body, and therefore more slowly through your lungs. As a result, you breath slower. When you do vigorous activity, your heart beats faster to supply blood to your body cells faster. This causes blood to race through your body and lungs, requiring you to breath a lot faster to keep up with the amount of blood that needs oxygen from your lungs.
Depends on who you are, what your over all health is, and just what your body does. Mine beats at about 80-90 beats per minute during rest. The way to tell if you're healthy is to measure how long it takes your heart to get under 100 after you have exercised to the point where your heart beat is over 100. The faster the better.
When you are in love, your heart rate can increase in response to the emotions you are experiencing. On average, the heart beats around 60-100 times per minute at rest, but this can vary depending on individual factors and the intensity of your feelings.
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Excercise and fright can increase heart rate and calmness and rest can decrease it
No, the heart does not rest between beats. It goes through a continuous cycle of contraction and relaxation, with each beat pumping blood to the body. This constant activity ensures that oxygenated blood reaches all parts of the body efficiently.
As an adult, your heart typically beats between 60 to 100 times per minute at rest. This rate can vary based on factors such as fitness level, activity, and emotional state. Athletes may have resting heart rates closer to 40 to 60 beats per minute due to their higher cardiovascular efficiency. Overall, the average resting heart rate for adults is around 70 to 75 beats per minute.
Between 60 to 100 beats a minute. An average of 80 beats a minute.
The average heart rate for a 2-year-old is anywhere from 80-130 beats per minute. This fluctuates between activity and rest.
A cat's heart beats twice as fast as a human heart, at 110 to 140 beats per minute.