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A lot of agents can affect heart rate, but let's say... Cocaine (accelerates the heart rate) Adrenaline (accelerates the heart rate) Potassium chloride (reduces it to zero - this is the chemical they use in executions to make the heart stop)
The relationship between heart rate and breathing rate is important for overall cardiovascular health. When the heart rate and breathing rate are in sync, it indicates that the cardiovascular system is functioning efficiently. Regular exercise can help improve this relationship, leading to better cardiovascular health.
Bananas can affect heart rate primarily due to their high potassium content. Potassium is an essential mineral that helps regulate fluid balance, nerve signals, and muscle contractions, including the heart. Adequate potassium levels can support normal heart function and help prevent irregular heartbeats. However, consuming an excessive amount of potassium, especially in individuals with kidney issues, can lead to elevated heart rates or arrhythmias.
In general, after a bit of practice, meditation and *slow* deep breathing slow the heart rate. If one breaths deep and fast, the heart rate will increase.
breathing and heart rate increased. breathing and heart rate increased.
Some drugs affect heart rate or breathing and this cause deaths.
depressants affect the heart rate by its heart rate
hmm heart rate maybe?
It increases both. The rate of cell metabolism is accelerated during fever, which increases the demand for oxygen by tissue cells. This means the heart must contract more frequently to keep up with the demand, and breathing is accelerated to increase the rate of oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange.
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Answer this question… A. signals musculoskeletal system to cause rapid and uncontrollable movements B. signals digestive system to stop digesting food C. signals endocrine system to produce hormones to elevate heart and breathing rate D. signals the respiratory system to reduce the breathing rate
because when your doing the exercises it causes the heart rate to increse.