Exercise typically increases the rate of the heartbeat, as the body requires more oxygen and nutrients to fuel the muscles. During physical activity, the heart pumps faster to deliver blood more efficiently. This elevated heart rate can enhance cardiovascular fitness over time, as the heart adapts to the increased demand. After exercise, the heart rate gradually returns to its resting state, reflecting the body's recovery process.
Yes
It increases it... If you are talking about "HEART" rate
This depends on the type of exercise. Muscle building exercises may build your muscles like "He man". But they may be useless, as per medical point of view. The aerobic exercises are must for good cardiac health.
yes it increases it
Why does the rate of heartbeat change?
Exercise increases the heart rate, because the blood has to supply additional oxygen to the muscles.
the rate increase as you do more work
the heart race is effect on the
As your heart muscle becomes stronger, it is able to pump more blood with each heartbeat, and as a result the rate slows slightly.
I have around a heart rate of about 40 beats per miunite after exercise. Probably around 40.
Water flea is poikilothermic, which means that its body temperature and metabolic rate are afffected by the temperature in the environment. The change in metabolic is then reflected in the heartbeat rate
A newborn. As you get older, your heartbeat rate slows.