Because you haven't been moving around much, you've been sleeping. Physical activity increases heart rate.
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.
A pulse rate at regular intervals typically indicates a normal and steady heart rate. Irregularities in pulse rate may suggest underlying health issues and should be monitored by a healthcare professional.
The medical term for decreased pulse rate is bradycardia. Bradycardia is a condition characterized by an abnormally slow heart rate, typically less than 60 beats per minute in adults. It can be caused by various factors such as heart disease, medication side effects, or an imbalance in the body's electrolytes.
Fish do not have a pulse rate in the same way that mammals do. Instead, their hearts beat at a steady rate that varies by species. Generally, a fish's heart rate is much slower than that of a mammal.
To quote an article I read from a fellow Biology instructor, entitled "everything you ever wanted to know about worms"..."From lab experiments it has been discovered that at 50C the pulse rate slows down to approximately 7 pulses /30 seconds. At 250C (room temp) the worm's pulse rate is about 15 pulses/30 seconds and in a jacuzzi of 350C the pulse rate speeds up to approximately 22 pulses/30 sec."
if your relaxed or asleep you can have a low pulse rate or even in a deep sleep you can have a slow steady pulse rate so its ok
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Plus rate of Nilgai is low. Low is having better having it high.
Yes, that is fine. My pulse is 55 bpm all the time.
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.
Yes, this is normal.
high blood pressure and low pulse rate
It is not considered bad, especially if you are very fit, your pulse at rest can be low.
Low resting pulse rate.
Bradycardia is the medical term for a low pulse rate, which is typically defined as a heart rate below 60 beats per minute. Bradycardia can be normal in athletes or due to certain medical conditions or medications.
The animal with the lowest pulse rate is the blue whale. Its heart rate can drop to as low as 2 beats per minute when the whale is diving deep and conserving energy. This low pulse rate is an adaptation that allows the blue whale to manage its massive size and oxygen needs efficiently while submerged.