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Respiratory and Circulatory
I believe it's the cardiovascular system and the respiratory system.
If you are hemorrhaging, your vital signs may be affected. This includes lowering of blood pressure and increase in pulse.
Yes, exercising does cause your pulse to increase.
It would increase the pulse, providing it acted upon the cardiac conduction system. There are parasympathetic antagonists which act on other parts of the body, such as the bladder; such drugs would not affect the pulse (theoretically).
sugar affects pulse rate directly. As you take more sugar the more your pulse rate will increase. if you eat sugar then you will automatically gain 100 pounds, you will also shrink two feet. eat healthy kids
When your exercising you heartbeat quickens and makes your blood go through you faster making your pulse speed up. When your not exercising your heart isn't working as fast and therefore doesnt have to pump your blood so fast
Because of the increase of pulse in your heart.
The pulse is a measure of the heart rate.
No. It will not be affected by an electrical pulse.
an increase in pulse rate
His pulse rate would decreaseHis pulse would increase