When you fall asleep, your breathing slows to like, three breaths per minute. That's why you yawn (because you body fell asleep before you did and you need more oxygen). The heart rate drops to 10 and 30 beats per minute when you're asleep.
when your asleep your heart beat slows down
it is stiil going it,is just calm,when your up your heart is probably speeding
The heart rate will increase due to hypovolaemic shock!
Your heart rate increases.
a zoologist checks a animals heart rate by taking it while there asleep by medication (if there vicious) or by just taking it with a stethoscope.
60 to 120 bpm
At the normal rate.
When you are exercising your heart rate goes up, because your heart is pumping faster.
Your heart rate increases.
it becomes to raise your heart rate
When you are almost asleep, your heart rate typically slows down as your body transitions into a state of relaxation. A normal resting heart rate for adults ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute, but during the pre-sleep phase, it can drop to around 50 to 70 beats per minute. Individual variations exist, and factors like fitness level and overall health can influence this rate. Monitoring your heart rate can provide insight into your relaxation and sleep readiness.
Resting heart rate goes down (maximum stays the same).