A stifled ah-ah-ahhh... imagine being pinched very very hard, or your chest being crushed slowly. You don't make much noise.
because the jolt makes the heart stop beating... because the heat from the shock fries the person.
the heart beating the blood around the body
The heart makes soun by the beating heart and the resultant flow of blood through it.
it makes you hot because your heart is beating fast
because it is a murder story. he makes the beating of the heart quite obvious
The role of the pacemaker is to replace the role of the heart's electrical system, which makes sure that the heart doesn't stop beating.
They cut peoples heart out and held it up (while still beating) to the sun.
From the closure of the two flaps of the mitral valve in the left ventricle
The Ruffed Grouse male attracts females to his territory by raising his ruffs and crest, fanning his tail, and beating his wings to make a hollow, accelerating, drumming noise.
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.
Well if you had what doctors call a stethoscope, then surely you will notice that when the headphones of the stethoscope are on your ears and when the plastic disk is placed against the patients chest right toward the heart. Then you will hear the patients heart pumping like the beating drums. So there for the heart makes a low beating sound.
The atria and ventricles work together, alternately contracting and relaxing to pump blood through your heart. The electrical system of your heart is the power source that makes this possible. Your heartbeat is triggered by electrical impulses that travel down a special pathway through the heart.