Your sleeping heart rate is usually slower than your resting heart rate while awake. The actual number of beats will depend on different factors, such as fitness, resting rate, age, and whether you have any cardiac issues.
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A sleeping baby would have a faster heart beat because children have a faster heart rate than adults even when they are sleeping.
how many times does a skunks heart beat per minute
sleeping, probably, or when you're unconscious...
Children naturally have a faster sleeping heart rate than adults, so the sleeping baby would have a faster beat.
Palpitation is a "symptom". A person is aware of his or her heart beat. When you run for a while and stop you become aware of your heart beat for sometime. That is palpitation. When you are nervous, at times you become aware of your heart beating, that is palpitation. In certain Heart diseases like atrial fibrillation, one can get palpitation.
If your heart beats 60 times per minute (a good heart rate for an athlete) your heart will beat 180 times in three minutes.
A pygmy shrews heart can beat up to 1511 times a minute.
At a heart rate of 60 to 80 BPM, your heart would beat 31 to 42 million times a year.
It can beat 1 or 2 times a second
Average heart beat of a pommerainian
A hummingbird's heart can beat about 1,260 per minute