The heart would more than LIKELY not beat again (unable to make it beat again) and he or she will die.
Your heart beat can become irregular and you could have a heart attack.
the heart will be difficult to beat.................................
The Brain Wouldn't Tell The Heart To Beat So You'd Die.
Your heart would not beat in a regular pattern. The pacemaker (the natural one) is there to control the beat of your heart which is why when you run your heart beat gets faster to pump more blood around the body. If you do not have one then your heart beat wont beat fast enough if your running or maybe not fast enough at all. That is even if it beats at all>
High heart rate can increases risk of heart attack & cardiac arrest.
When you train your heart will beat faster because of the increased metabolism.
your blood pressure would go up and your heart would beat very fast and then you would have a heart attack and either die or go to the ER almost dead or dieing. :)
You would probably suffered a heart attack, and the coronary artery that supplies the heart with blood would have got damaged, and so parts of the heart will no longer pump as well as they did before, so a pacemaker is fitted, literally to keep a steady pace for the heart to beat.
The heart beat can increase due to stress and exercise. There are many other factors that can increase heart rate.
You would be an idiot.
The muscles in the heart respond to an electrical stimulus to contract (beat). If there were no nerve tissue, the heart would not beat and a person would cease (or fail) to exist. Failure of the nerve stimuli, if nerve tissue is there (but for whatever reason there is a malfunction of the signal getting to where it needs to be), results in a condition called "Heart Block" and that can necessitate the implantation of a Pacemaker to produce the missing electrical stimulus constantly or intermittently as needed.
It would cause heart attack