The pulse is a measure of the heart rate.
yes, it can detect, your pulse rate will increase because of the volume of your blood
Yes, cerebral edema can increase your pulse rate and cause swelling of the brain. Many mountain climbers get this due to high altitudes.
Yes, With fever in your body you're pulse can be elevated.
Increases the rate
It rises.
When activities demand more body movements, the pulse rate typically increases. This is because the heart needs to pump more blood to deliver oxygen and nutrients to the increased number of muscles being used. This increase in pulse rate helps support the body's increased metabolic demands during physical activity.
ur pulse will increase when you are doing almost any form of work or any activities
after you eat, food need to be metabolised. so it need more oxygen for the tissue which under taken this task. to counteract with the increased demand of oxygen its our body's one of automatic mechanisms. that to increase the pulse and increase the blood circulation
To increase your pulse rate effectively, you can engage in activities such as running, jumping rope, or high-intensity interval training. These exercises can help elevate your heart rate quickly and effectively.
Yes, exercising does cause your pulse to increase.
Because the demand for oxygen and glucose increases, and the heart and lungs need to speed up to keep up with the demand.
any type of exercise or physical activity will raise your pulse- running, sport, sex etc. Also, fright or excitement will raise your pulse (as your body prepares for a 'flight' response). Some drugs can raise your pulse, eg. caffeine.
how would you compare your pulse rate in the two activities you have done
When your exercising you heartbeat quickens and makes your blood go through you faster making your pulse speed up. When your not exercising your heart isn't working as fast and therefore doesnt have to pump your blood so fast
Because of the increase of pulse in your heart.
The pulse is a measure of the heart rate.