Yes, the heart of a wood frog can stop beating when it freezes. These frogs have a remarkable ability to survive freezing temperatures by entering a state of suspended animation, where their bodily functions, including the heartbeat, effectively halt. Once the ice thaws, their hearts resume normal function, allowing them to recover and continue their life cycle. This adaptation is crucial for their survival in harsh, cold environments.
If its beating normally, It can stop.
Like all hearts, it will stop beating when the animal dies.
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.
See, when you exercise you get your heart pounding and beating really fast so when you stop to take a break your heart is still beating fast
Yes, especially after your heart stops beating.
Respiratory arrest
jade will die and fall of her chair
Yes, that is what defibrillators do. When you have a heart attack your heart is beating out of sync so they stop your heart and it gives it a chance so start beating again normally with all parts in sync.