Yes, your heart rate will change your energy levels in many different ways. If you are working out you will have a higher heart rate and this will cause you to be tired after you work out.
Because your heart needs to burn energy, the more energy you burn the faster your heart rate
because they need a change in heart rate.
Insomnia, sleeplessness, jitteryness, shaking, headaches, increased heart rate, increased energy levels, hyperness
Does the amplitude of the heart and heart rate always change together
Yes, caffeine increases your heart rate.
The rate of change of energy is a measure of how quickly the energy of a system is increasing or decreasing over time. It can be calculated by dividing the change in energy by the change in time. This rate can help in understanding processes involving energy transfer or transformation.
It will lower the heart rate.
exercise
Chronotropy refers to the heart's ability to change its heart rate. Positive chronotropy increases heart rate, while negative chronotropy decreases heart rate. This is controlled by the autonomic nervous system and various hormones.
Yes!
A physiological change refers to a change that occurs within the body due to various internal or external factors. These changes can impact functions such as heart rate, hormone levels, metabolism, or body temperature.
this is not true as your ribs protect your heart so it wont make it move quicker unless you use alot of energy doind that. I doubt it.