There isn't an extremely big difference between male and female resting heart rate but you can certainly notice some difference. Males have a larger body mass causing their body to work harder to pump oxygen and nutrients throughout the body and pump CO2/waste out of the body. Where as females have a slightly smaller body mass, meaning their body doesn't have to work as hard as the males. The result of this is that Females do have a lower heart rate than males but not by a massive amount.
`A good healthy resting rate would be between 65 and 75
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Genuinely depends on your age and the level of exertion you are having. If you were a baby in the womb then this could be considered a normal resting heart rate. If you are doing strenuous exercise, this could again be a normal heart rate. However, in an adult a normal resting heart rate is usually between 60 - 100 bpm. A healthy resting heart rate is more likely between 60 and 70 bpm. A resting heart rate is when you are doing no activity, such as lying down. If your heart rate is 150bpm when you are at rest this could be a sign that you are pretty unhealthy. A resting heart rate this high should probably be checked out by a doctor as it could lead to health complications in the future.
The normal "resting" range for a healthy adult female is between 60-100 beats per minute. A "resting" heart rate would be taken when you are doing a very mild activity, but best taken when, in fact, resting (sitting, laying down, etc).
The difference between a person's resting and target heart rate reflects the amount of work the heart must do to meet the increased demands of the body when exercising.
The difference between a person's resting and target heart rate reflects the amount of work the heart must do to meet the increased demands of the body when exercising.
Its the difference between your systolic and diastolic readiing.
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The resting membrane potential
sleeping is resting for 8 hours or less or more napping is sleeping for a short time,,just resting a little i'm not sure..about this...but this can help maybe
Membrane potential
The amount of work the heart must do to meet the increased demands of the body when exercising.
This is the definition of "resting potential".
Resting is relaxing, and giving your body a break from work. Forms of resting are sitting down, sleeping, and half-sleeping. Motion is movement. These two aren't exactly opposites, but I can see where you are going with it.
The amount of work the heart must do to meet the increased demands of the body when exercising.
A rest potential is the potential difference between two sides of the membrane of nerve cells when the cell is not conducting an impulse. =)
Jacob's ladders do not have spreaders to avoid it from twisting when resting against the ship's hull