Pulse in a food is the fibre present in food. Imagine your head without a brain. Now connect that example with food, Imagine a food item without pulse. This answer is written by Parvati Vinod of 5C from The Indian High School.
Pulse in a food processor I believe.
Hot spicy food does affect your pulse rate because you are nervous or scared to eat it resulting in your pulse rate increasing.
No. It also applies to grains and the pulse crops.
Food, calories, drinks, exercise. They all influence pulse rate. It has been scientifically proven by Dr. Von Dradon, a very famous scientist in Norway.
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.
Temporal, Radial, Dorsalis Pedis, Anterior Tibial, Apical pulse, Ulnar pulse, brachial pulse, Carotid pulse, Femoral pulse, Popliteal pulse, Posterior Tibialis pulse.
apical pulse is actually the heartbeat
after you eat, food need to be metabolised. so it need more oxygen for the tissue which under taken this task. to counteract with the increased demand of oxygen its our body's one of automatic mechanisms. that to increase the pulse and increase the blood circulation
Measure the pulse in the wrist area, radial pulse.
it is called the femoral pulse.