During exercise your body requires up to 10 times the ammount of oxygen that you need at rest. You can only extract about 3 times as much O2 from the blood as at rest,
so you must increase your cardiac output by about 3 times too.
increased cardiac output = increased cardiac rate.
(NOT the other way around)
your heart will not be able to pump blood as efficiently or quick enough so it can circulate your body.
the oil pump is what pumps the oil, the equivalent of your heart and blood, if your heart stopped how long b4 you die?????
Your heart rate increases as it has to pump oxygenated blood around the body.
I have tracked my heart rate at 125 beats per minute after sprinting. The normal heart rate at rest is about 55 for me.
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If you mean what percentage of you blood does your heart pump... all of it.
In heart has a four valve the two valve is pump the up and the others valve pump the blood down. heart is pump the blood
Because a heart pumps blood just like a pump would pump water.
The Heart!
The heart is a pump whose role is to pump blood around the body.
The heart is a four chambered pump, whose sole task is to pump blood round the body.
I dont understand, If you can hear it turn on then it must have been off to begin with. The fuel pump will run as long as the key is on, it has to for the engine to operate.