When something frightens you(blanket term for frightening or stressful things being a "stressor"), your body reacts to the stressor to prepare your body to fight or run away from the problem. This is where the term Fight or Flight comes from.
The hypothalamus sends an electrical impulse down your nerves to your adrenal glands, which sit on top of your kidneys. These produce adrenaline and send it into your bloodstream. Adrenaline can cause: your breathing to speed up; your pupils to dilate; saliva production to slow down or stop; blood to drain away from non-critical organs like skin and stomach; decreased sensitivity to pain; and your heart rate to speed up. This is an evolved process to help us escape or neutralise dangerous situations.
If by bike you mean bicycle then: Yes if you increase your speed or the intensity for that matter then your heart rate will also increase.
The pulse is a measure of the heart rate.
Most video games will increase someone's heart rate. The main games that increase heart rate are racing (especially off-road or street racing) games, horror games, fast paced shooters, etc. Racing games like Need for Speed Series, Burnout Series, Flatout Series, Midnight Club Series, Motorstorm Series, etc increase it the most. Though if you play horror games like Alien vs. Predator 2, F.E.A.R, Doom Series, etc you can increase your heart rate considerably because of the constant spooks from bad guys or monsters or whatever jumping out the darkness at you suddenly. Violent shooters actually increase heart rate the least. Only a few shooters increase the heart rate significantly. An example would be the Brothers in Arms series.
Both Nicotine and Caffeine cause temporary increases in heart rate. Alcohol can, but does not always, indirectly cause a temporary increase in heart rate due to relaxed blood vessels resulting in the heart needing to pump harder and faster to overcome the lower blood pressure.
An infection can definitely increase your heart rate. Especially if you have a fever. Your body is working hard to fight off the infection, and in return, your heart rate rises. This is also why you get out of breath when your sick. You're body is doing more to fight infections, even when your not!
If by bike you mean bicycle then: Yes if you increase your speed or the intensity for that matter then your heart rate will also increase.
* Exercise. * Stress. * Alcohol. * Drugs. * Adrenaline (this is a horomone that causes the heart to speed up so that the body can be prepared for a stressful situation). The above are the main factors that create the heart to increase:-)
The pulse is a measure of the heart rate.
they increase the rate of the heart and speed of movements.
anxiety
No, it causes a huge decrease in speed.
Presence of friction, incline and so on.
Gravity, friction, or wind drag.
Speed like many other drugs can cause you heart rate to increase, meaning your heart will beat faster, but less blood will flow through. This can cause serve heart attacks.
Amphetamine. Causes an increase in wakefulness and focus.
Nicotine tends to increase heart rate and blood pressure by stimulating the release of adrenaline. This can result in a temporary speed-up of the heart rate.
because you are also worry or get excited or anything that makes you get excited can speed up your heart rate