For the most part, yes. Your bpm ([heart] beats per minute) is how your heart beat is usually measured. A resting heart rate lower than about 72 bpm is considered healthy. You can lower your bpm by exercising regularly.
However, a heart beat of 0 bpm means your dead, which isn't healthy.
yeap. sure does
It beats slower.
If you fix your eyes on the color red, your heart will beat faster.
It varies depending on fitness and activity level, but in general men have slower heart and respiration levels.
The nervous system causes the heart to beat faster when you exercise. It itself is not an organ but a system.
You Make My Heart Beat Faster - And That's All That Matters - was created in 1983.
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If you fix your eyes on the color red, your heart will beat faster.
The heart beats faster due to your bodies response to the stress.
It beats faster than if you are standing still, but slower than your heartbeat when you are running.
It can beat at any rate...it depends what time of animal you are talking about, humming birds would have a much faster heartbeat versus an elephants' would be slower ;)
It varies depending on fitness and activity level, but in general men have slower heart and respiration levels.
The rate of the heart beat is regulated by the SA node (SinoAtrial Node/aka the Pacemaker). It determines how fast the heart pumps by sending electrical signals faster or slower to the rest of the heart.
not really because the more still you are the slower you heart will beat because you aren't using as much energy. yes the more still the slower the heart rate but if you are running your heart rate will increase. Also your heart beats 70 times a minute, depending on your age, infact most children age 10+ hearts beat as muh as that!
Yes. There is a direct correlation between an animals average body size and the speed of its heartbeat with smaller animals having faster heartbeats than larger animals.
Really what happens is your main body temperature lowers so your heart pumps faster and faster resulting in it shutting down.this is called hyperthermia.
Any physical activity will cause your heart to beat at faster rate. Even psychological stress will cause your heart to beat at faster rate.
the faster you do something like exercises the faster your heart will beat
no your heart beat is the same