The heart pumps, usually, at a steady rate between 60-80 beats per minute. The heart beats faster during exercise, fear or fright, and in illness. Ironically, regular exercise makes your resting heart rate become lower because the heart works more efficiently as a muscle. But having a fast heart rate, especially a persistently fast heart rate will not make you stronger; it actually makes your heart work HARDER.
No, your pulse spikes every time your heart beats. So your pulse is basically the same as your heartbeat. If your heart beats faster, your pulse is faster.
The heart beats faster when we exercise because the heart pumps more blood and the body also needs more blood
2 answers, usually when its smaller its younger so its stronger and more, i guess , "hyper". Another thing is that when its small, it still has to pump blood around the whole body so instead of beating stronger, it beats faster because it is more efficient.
because it just beats faster
the heart...
No a woman's heart beats faster than a mans
No, the heart beats faster during exercise. The liver doesn't beat at all.
puppies
Children and babys.
beats faster
it doesn't. a woman's heart beats faster.
no, they beat faster the more active they are