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Because an inactive person does not have as strong a heart muscle as an active person, therefore the heart must beat more frequently to pump the same amount of a blood that an active person's heart can pump with one beat.
Because your exerting more energy by standing. Everything in your body takes energy to function and when you stand and walk it takes more energy and therefore your heart has to work harder.
The blood vessel that has a pulse is an artery. Veins do not have enough blood pressure to register a pulse.
It is possible to have a pulse but no breathing as in asphyxiation, but the reverse is impossible, without a pulse you basically aren't alive, that pulse is a symbol of blood pumping through your body. Good answer above. I should add that, in some subjects, that pulse may be there but not be palpable.
Of course. It's generally known by virtually everyone that electromagnetic waves carry energy just fine through empty space.
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72.It is because one heartbeat generates 1 pulse.
To move muscles, the brain generates an electric pulse and sends it through nerves to the muscle, causing it to contract. To generate this pulse, the brain needs energy. Energy is also needed for the muscles themselves to move (the electric pulse is a signal, rather than a power source). In warmblooded animals (such as humans), energy is also used to maintain body temperature.
Of course they do. It needs a heart to beat the blood around its body which generates its pulse. Same with all animals.
The energy of the wave pulse depends on wave length and frequency.
Electrical Pulse energy is already electrical energy. It can be converted to different levels (as in different voltage). It can be converted from pulse to a stable source. But non the less it will still be electrical energy.
It goes up and down, as you become active or inactive, excited or calmed.