The pulse rate is actually the number of times your heart pumps blood out to the body. SSOOOOOO pulse rate be's in the Cardiovascular System.
The strongest pulse in the human body is typically felt in the carotid arteries located on either side of the neck, just below the jawline. These arteries supply blood to the brain and are most easily accessible for pulse measurement.
It is possible to have a pulse but no breathing as in asphyxiation, but the reverse is impossible, without a pulse you basically aren't alive, that pulse is a symbol of blood pumping through your body. Good answer above. I should add that, in some subjects, that pulse may be there but not be palpable.
The pulse site under the arm is called the brachial artery pulse. It is located on the inner aspect of the upper arm, midway between the shoulder and elbow.
The carotid pulse is typically considered to have the greatest amplitude or tension when palpating different pulse points on the body. This pulse is able to be felt more easily due to its proximity to the heart and larger blood vessels.
He used the pulse in his own body.
I believe it's the cardiovascular system and the respiratory system.
a pulse is basicly a away of indicating that your body is still breathing and functining you can find the pulse in ur wrist and neck hope this helped
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factors affecting pulse rate-raising or lowering pulse sites on the body
The pulse point that is located at the wrist is called the radial pulse. All together there are five pulse points in the human body.
Pulse wave or Pulsation
A pulse is just a pulse. Its meaning depends on context and the design of the system.
in pulse raiser you can do running and sprinting. These things will pump your blood around the body.
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Your pulse is created by your heart beating and sending "pulses" of blood around the body.
there is (1) temporal pulse, (2) facial pulse, (3) carotid pulse, (4) antebrachial pulse, (5) brachial pulse, (6) radial pulse, (7) apical pulse, (8) popliteal pulse and another one on the anterior portion of the feet.
this is a training system which raises an individual's pulse rate from 60% to 80% of his Maximal Heart Rate (MHR).