During exercise, your muscles require more oxygen and they need to get rid of the built up lactic acid. Your heart rate, measured by your pulse, increases to push more blood volume through your body.
It rises.
Temporal, Radial, Dorsalis Pedis, Anterior Tibial, Apical pulse, Ulnar pulse, brachial pulse, Carotid pulse, Femoral pulse, Popliteal pulse, Posterior Tibialis pulse.
Tibial pulse or more technically the Tibialis posterior pulse.
popliteal pulse
the brachial pulse
The human pulse occurs as blood is pulsed throughout the body. The veins and arteries contract, causing the pulse to occur.
It rises.
because you heart has to pump the blood around the body faster
It rises.
how would you compare your pulse rate in the two activities you have done
Emotions and or Physical Activities
You move more, your pulse is faster.
ur pulse will increase when you are doing almost any form of work or any activities
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The Pulse
when we stop excersing our heart and pulse beat slowly
the secretory pathway
Because our body needs more energy to consume of, so our pulse beats slower if we had normal activities; if we do strenuous activities, it beats faster and the heart will pump more blood to supply it.