Yes, vibrations can influence heart rate. Exposure to certain frequencies or intensities of vibrations, such as those from machinery or loud music, can stimulate the autonomic nervous system, potentially leading to changes in heart rate. Additionally, stress or anxiety caused by vibrations can also affect heart rhythm. However, individual responses may vary based on factors like overall health and sensitivity to stimuli.
depends on the intensity of the exersise.
You can drastically increase your heart rate by smoking a bunch of crystal meth.
the change in the runner's body is that the there are different types of temperatures and heart beat increases.
You will not be able to feel a heart beat, but a heart beat can be detected. Usually at around 5 weeks a heart beat can be heard.
A heart beat is a physical change. It is the result of the heart muscles contracting and relaxing to circulate blood throughout the body, driven by electrical impulses. While there are chemical reactions occurring in the body to support this process, the beating of the heart itself is a physical action.
yes there are ppl with no heart beat and their dead
i think it does have a slow heart beat!
no your heart beat is the same
An insect's heart is a tube-like structure that runs along the insect's back and pulsates to pump hemolymph (insect blood) through its body. Contractions of muscles surrounding the heart cause it to beat and circulate nutrient-rich hemolymph to the insect's tissues.
It's not good at all.
Valves have nothing to do with heart beat The pacemaker of the heart controls the heart beat
The contractive phase of the heart beat is systole.