The electrical impulse reaches all the muscle tissue in the ventricles, and the ventricles contract. This electrical conduction pattern occurs approx. every 0.8 seconds.
NO, human organs do not rest: human organs do not rest,your heart is an organ so, if your heart rests, your heart will not pump blood anymore,your stomach is also an organ that's why if they rest, your stomach will not receive your food and then it will not give vitamins to the rest of your body.that's why your organs DO NOT REST
The heart is an organ of the human body responsible for pumping blood and supplying oxygen and nutrients to the rest of the body.
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The apex of the heart is inferior to the rest of the heart. The base is superior to the rest of the heart.
In the human circulatory system, it transports blood rich in oxygen from the heart to the other parts of the body and transports blood rich in carbon dioxidefrom the rest of the body to the heart. On the other hand, in the plant transport system, it transports water from the roots to the rest of the plant and also transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant/ to the roots to be stored.
Dogs have the largest hearts compared to the size of the rest of their bodies. This applies to all breeds of dogs.
It does not pump in a day the human and Animal also plants the heart pumps ever single day the heart does not rest at all because without your heart you die.
The heart does not rest on its base.
The average heart-rate (at rest) for an adult human is 60-70 beats per minute.
somewhere between 60 to 100 beats per minute.if your heart rate is normally about 90, a heart rate of 60 is going to be abnormal low. if you are 2 years old your heart beat should be 115 - 170. the standard range of a normal healthy human adult heart rate is said to be 60 - 80 beats per minute when at rest.
Rest? Our hearts never rest.
yes because it is a human heart