It depends how long you live and howw active you are.
the number of heart beats is 300 beats per minute
Heart beats and music beats are a means of 'beating' to a regular time.
No, your pulse spikes every time your heart beats. So your pulse is basically the same as your heartbeat. If your heart beats faster, your pulse is faster.
It depends on the person's heart rate and lifespan. Here's an equation to find out if you know those: B=525960ra B is the number of times the person's heart beats in their lifetime, r is the person's average heart rate in beats per minute, and a is the age of the person (in years) when they died.
A hedgehog's heart beats 190 times a minute on average and drops to only 20 beats per minute during hibernation.
your heart could beat 1000000The above answer is very incorrect.The human heart beats an average of 75 beats per minute. Time that with hours, days, months, years and you get 3.350.700.000 beats in a lifetime, if you die at 85.
a clam heart beats about 1 time every 8 secs (so like 7 or 8 beats per minute). a human heart beats 1 (or more) time(s) per second (or 60 beats per minute).
Resting heart rate is usually between 60-80 beats per minute.
first of all count how many times your heart beats in one minute and then time that in how many minutes in a day and than you will find your answer...
your heart beats one time a second
Wales, seals and walrus all can reduce heart beats to that rate during a deep dive.
Beats per Minute is the Dependent Variable because it can change.