Arrhythmia
The heart doesn't actually beat faster when it is sick. There are a lot of things that could mean "sick" there is an entire branch of medicine developed around the heart and its diseases. However to answer your question the heart just works extra hard/overtime to maintain steady blood flow throughout the body when there is something wrong internally.
i think it does have a slow heart beat!
Valves have nothing to do with heart beat The pacemaker of the heart controls the heart beat
If you fix your eyes on the color red, your heart will beat faster.
heart beat of a mouse is 650 times per minute
Arrhythmia is lack of a steady heart beat.
Well, your arteries and veins also show a steady beat. But it's technically still the beating of your heart pumping blood through them. I'm pretty sure the heart is the only body part with a steady beat but you could go on for a long time about other non-anatomical things.
The heart doesn't actually beat faster when it is sick. There are a lot of things that could mean "sick" there is an entire branch of medicine developed around the heart and its diseases. However to answer your question the heart just works extra hard/overtime to maintain steady blood flow throughout the body when there is something wrong internally.
Nope! Vitals: Temperature: Normal Heart beat, strong and steady. Pulse: Regular, strong, steady Respirations: Regular, without wheezes.
The Pacemaker ensures that the heart has a steady rhythm without any cause for a breakdown or skip in the beat.
Pulse is a beating noise in your hand and lower ear. Without pulse you will die.
Keeping a steady beat is important when two people are moving to music. Otherwise they would get out of step
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No, rhythm does not always have a steady beat. It can vary in speed, pauses, and accents to create different patterns and emotions in music. Syncopation and polyrhythms are examples of rhythmic techniques that can disrupt a steady beat.
Digitalis is made from Foxglove. It can be used to treat certain heart conditions. It slows your heart to a steady beat.
The "cardiac pacemaker," a group of cells in the sinoatrial node of the right atrium of the heart, which generate regular electrical impulses causing the heart to beat. The rate of contraction is regulated up or down by nerve fibers originating from elsewhere in the body.
To me the scientific meaning of stable means a steady heart beat, good respiration, and good brain activity, and the boydies ability to follow through with homeostasis.