depressants affect the heart rate by its heart rate
Yes, they do
The heart rate in the human body doesn't actually affect the adrenal glands. Its the other way around. The adrenal glands affect the heart rate by rising the rate over what it actually should be.
coke cola does effect your heart rate from all the caffeine in the drink. it makes your heart beat even faster
Yes, it can cause a sinus bradycardia (slowed heart rate).
Both the thyroid and adrenals produce hormones that affect heart rate.
i think it shocks you and makes your heart rate go faster
You shouldn't be doing drugs and yes, they do slow down your heart rate.
Drinking alcohol temporarily slows the rate of respiration.
BRAIN! They slow down the chemical firing rate in your brain i believe. =]
It increases your heart rate.
Yes, excercise does affect your heart rate. It makes your heart faster of the oxygen and things.
Simply put, depressants slow your body down, while stimulants speed your body up. Depressants slow your heart rate, breathing and brain activity, and make you relaxed and sleepy, while stimulants increase your heart rate, breathing and brain activity, and make you hyperactive. For more detailed information, see the Related Links below.
The only way it would affect your heart rate is if you got excited or nervous, which would raise your heart rate.
Rap effects your heart rate because it speeds up your heart rate.
The heart rate in the human body doesn't actually affect the adrenal glands. Its the other way around. The adrenal glands affect the heart rate by rising the rate over what it actually should be.
there are nevers that affect your heart rate there are twoSympathetic and parasympathetic (vagus).hope i helped :D
When mixed together, CNS depressants tend to amplify each other's effects, which can cause severely reduced heart rate and even death.
TRUEBoth depressants and stimulants are equally dangerous when used incorrectly. Depressants can slow the heart rate down too much, and stimulants can speed it up too much. Both have devastating effects.