Yes, directly related. When the heart beats it pushes blood around the body. You can feel a pulse as the blood moves around the body at a variety of places (the neck, the wrist, the top of the leg). The pulse you can feel is from the blood being pushed every second or so - but the heart. The pulse rate is the same as the heartbeat rate.
The respiration rate is your breathing rate and your pulse rate is your heart beat.
farts
recovery time makes the pulse rate normal=)
A heartbeat refers to the sound produced by the contraction and relaxation of the heart muscle, while the pulse rate is the number of times the arterial walls expand and contract in response to the pressure of blood being pumped by the heart. Each heartbeat results in a pulse, so the pulse rate is directly related to the heartbeat.
There is relationship between pulse rate and hemoglobin count because as per your blood sensitivity you got your pulse rate high and low so this is true that there is relation ship between pulse rate and hemoglobin count.
The pulse is a measure of the heart rate.
Exercise increases your pulse rate as your body needs more oxygen and nutrients to support the increased physical activity. The heart pumps faster to deliver these essential elements to the muscles. With regular exercise, the heart becomes more efficient at pumping blood, resulting in a lower resting pulse rate over time.
the pulse rate is usually equal to the heart rate
Pulse rate(AKA heart rate) is number of beats per minute
pulse rate in legs
Heart rate sensors. A pulse monitor placed on the finger tip can monitor pulse rate.
We have a pulse because every time the heart beats, it makes a pulse. So when you can't feel your pulse it means your heart has stopped beating.