Absolutely. It may have a few involuntary contractions, but without a connection to the brain, it will stop.
When a heart is removed, it will stop beating as soon as the blood supply is lost. If you can overcome that barrier, it will continue as long as nutrients and oxygen are supplied. If you are going to send it out for transplant, it will be exposed to very cold temperatures and that will cause it to stop as well.
Unlikely ! All the pulses in the body are beating in relation to the heart. If the heart stops, the pulses stop also.
If its beating normally, It can stop.
Like all hearts, it will stop beating when the animal dies.
becouse brain is the motor of the body,and the guider of the body
It will eventually stop beating and then it will be disposed off along with the rest of the body - according to the customs which apply.
When you die.
Your pulse is your heart beating. the only way to stop your heart beat is by dying, which I wouldn't try if I were you.
no, our heart does not stop beating because sometimes we intentionally stop breathing (when there is bad smell) but our heart still beats so this is how we understand.
You will eventually die
Sometimes when people play football, your heart will sometimes stop beating, then start beating again. NOT!!!!! I really don't know.
when you sneeze all of your body functions stop, your heart stops beating,everything! but only for as long as the sneezing lasts. Some people have gotten heart attacks from going into long lasting sneezing fits.