Pericarditis
Increases the heartbeat, the blood flow and expands the veins to accommodate the flow
Your pulse rate is your heart rate.
yes it does the heart does have ways of ensuring that it can keep beating regardless of its nerves being connected to the rest of the body. this explains disorders like tachycardia where the heart beat increases uncontrolled by any thing but its own stimulation.
It increases as the temperature increases.
Pressing on the accelerator increases engine rpm (revolutions per minute) which in turn increases wheel/tire rpm which increases vehicle speed.
Reflex tachycardia
Pleurisy (Pleuritis)
Adrenalin
Reduces the work load and increases cardiac output
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This is an irregular cardiac rhythm due to a variation in the sinus rhythm -- the heartbeat usually increases during inhalation and decreases during exhalation. This condition is common in children and young adults.
I ampretty sure you do i am not positive though
insulin
Sympathetic Nerve and adrenalin hormone......
Increases the heartbeat, the blood flow and expands the veins to accommodate the flow
The double-layered membrane surrounding the heart is called the pericardium. The pericardium is a thick, membranous sac that secretes a lubricating liquid. There is a thin inner layer that sits directly on and is attached to the surface of the heart, called the epicardium. There is a very small space, which usually has a very small amount of fluid, called the pericardial space, and a tough outer layer called the pericardium (peri = around and cardium = heart).