the answer is yes Yes, all animals with a heart. All Animals that bleed have a heart and therefore have a pulse.
Your definition of animals will lead top the answer, but you'll find that only things like insects and perhaps some sealife dont have pulse.
All Mammals have Pulse.
A hummingbird's pulse rate is incredibly fast, ranging from 250 to 1200 beats per minute depending on the species and the activity level of the bird. This rapid heart rate is essential for sustaining their high metabolism and constant activity.
still i rise i know why the caged bird sings on the pulse of morning
The title of Maya Angelou's poem in 1970 is "On the Pulse of Morning."
The neck pulse is the corotid pulse; the wrist pulse is the radial pulse; the arm pulse is the brachial pulse. it seems that the pulses are named according to the artery palpated; therefore, your thumb pulse must be your princeps pollicis pulse. this is an educated guess.
A hamster pulse is the pulse of a hamster.
Pulse width mod, pulse amplitude mod, pulse position mod, pulse code mod.
apical pulse is actually the heartbeat
Measure the pulse in the wrist area, radial pulse.
it is called the femoral pulse.
the following Pulse location are? 1. Apical pulse 2. Radial pulse 3. Brachial pulse 4. Apical-radial pulse
The pulse can be located in various places on the body, including the wrist (radial pulse), neck (carotid pulse), inner elbow (brachial pulse), groin (femoral pulse), behind the knee (popliteal pulse), on top of the foot (dorsalis pedis pulse), and behind the ear (posterior auricular pulse).
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