Pulse rate
Pulse rate
The cardiovascular system and the circulatory system are the same. They consist of the heart, veins, blood vessels, arteries and blood supply.
Cardiovascular is the heart and blood vessels, so, yes.
An increase in heart rate would have a similar effect as pressure on the cardiovascular system. This would result in a higher volume of blood being pumped through the body, increasing the pressure within the blood vessels.
Yes. There are many variables that affect your heart rate. The most common ones are your cardiovascular health and genes.
No they are not the same. The cardiovascular system involves the circulatory system and the lungs and it transports oxygen and removes co2 from the body. On the other hand the circulatory system is responsible for moving blood throughout the body. So while they involve the same parts they are not the same system
Veins are part of the cardiovascular system. They are much the same as arteries and carry blood towards the heart, whereas arteries carry it away.
Functions of the cardiovascular system are to extract used oxygen from your blood and replace it with fresh oxygen in a given ratio. If the heart is not pumping correctly and returning and extracting this oxygen at the same rate, then that's when fatigue sets in as well as cramping.
no... cardiovascular refers to heart and vessels... respiratory refers to lungs only
Yep.. they are the same.
Yes. Both are the same system, just with different names. Another name for the same system is the cardiovascular system.
Cardiovascular is "Of or relating to the heart and blood vessels." while Cardiorespiratory is "Relating to the action of both heart and lungs." They both have to deal with the heart but then start branching off once they touch with vessels / lungs.