A humans pulse is a felling in your neck or in your wrist that beats just like your heart
That is not a normal resting pulse for humans.
Humans typically have one pulse that can be felt at various points on the body, such as the wrist (radial pulse) or neck (carotid pulse). The pulse reflects the heart's rhythm and rate as it pumps blood through the arteries. While we can measure the pulse in multiple locations, it is essentially a single physiological phenomenon.
A dogs pulse is greater than a humans. The smaller the animal the faster the heartbeat. For example if you compare a cat to a mouse, the mouse has the faster heartbeat because of its size.
The normal characteristics of the human pulse are volume: the force or strength of the pulse, rhythm: refers to the regularity, or equal spacing of the beats, of the pulse, and the condition of the arterial wall: it should feel elastic and soft.
The same as in humans through there arm or chest area.
Yes they do, they also have a pulse, buts its slower than a humans
Cereal, pulse, oil seed plants etc.
For humans, a pulse rate less than 20 beats per minute might, if you were lucky, give you just enough time to get to a hospital emergency room for help!
the snake is only deadly to fish, but not to humans. it will take allot of bites to in pulse venom to interact to humans ( like one billion bites to be deadly) and is less than one percent deadly to humans.
The neck pulse is the corotid pulse; the wrist pulse is the radial pulse; the arm pulse is the brachial pulse. it seems that the pulses are named according to the artery palpated; therefore, your thumb pulse must be your princeps pollicis pulse. this is an educated guess.
A hamster pulse is the pulse of a hamster.
Pulse width mod, pulse amplitude mod, pulse position mod, pulse code mod.