is always pumping through your body and heart. If it isn't, it means your having a heart attack or your .
the heart never relaxes and the blood always keeps on moving to other parts of the body
Heart health is not a exact science. The way they test heart health is to weigh you and measure your blood pressure as well as the speed at witch the body can go from a fast heart beat to a relaxed.
Systolic pressure . . . peak when the heart contractsDiastolic pressure . . . minimum when the heart is relaxed
Systole and diastole describe the phase/state the heart is in during a heartbeat. Systole refers to the heart when contracted, and blood is pumped into the arteries. Diastole refers to the heart when it is relaxed and blood enters the upper chambers.
The measurement of blood pressure results in two numbers: the systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure. This is expressed as a fraction: systolic over diastolic. The diastolic blood pressure is produced when the heart is in a relaxed state. It is the measure of the pressure exerted on the arteries during diastole, or relaxation.
Called relaxation period of heart. when all 4 valves are closed, and the blood is filling the 2 atria through the vein.
Cause you are relaxed and calm or because you are dying. =]]
Blood flows into the relaxed atria while the ventricles contract. <rephrased> The ventricles contract, carrying blood into the aorta, and blood flows into the relaxed atria.
Systolic blood pressure: is the pressure of blood flowing through the arteries every time the heart contracts. When the heart contracts (squeezes blood out of the heart) it is known as systole. Diastolic blood pressure: is your blood pressure when your heart is relaxed (resting time between each heart beat). This is known as diastolic. Hope this helped:-)
Yes. The top number which is called Systolic is the pressure on the arteries when the heart is contracting. The bottom number which is called Diastolic, is the pressure on the arteries when the heart is relaxed. If you were to feel your pulse, it has a rhythm. When you feel the heart is contracting. The heart is relaxing between the beats.
When one of the heart ventricles (the lower chambers) contracts, it pushes blood out of the heart. A valve prevents this blood from going backward into the atrium, which has completed its contraction and is now relaxed and being filled with blood from the veins.
Arteries carry blood away from the heart, veins carry blood to the heart