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During hemorrhage, the body experiences a decrease in blood volume, leading to reduced blood pressure. To compensate for this drop and maintain adequate blood flow to vital organs, the heart rate increases. This response is mediated by the autonomic nervous system and hormones like adrenaline, which stimulate the heart to pump more frequently and forcefully, aiming to stabilize circulation despite the loss of blood.

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