speeds up ur heartrate
The sympathetic nerves speed up the heart rate, while the parasympathetic nerves slow it down.
When your heart rate and breathing speed up, your body is trying to deliver more oxygen and nutrients to your muscles to support physical activity or prepare for a stressful situation. When they slow down, your body is trying to conserve energy, relax, and enter a state of rest and recovery.
No, it is not possible to slow down the speed of light in a vacuum.
Stataneous speed refers to the speed of an object at a particular instant in time. The speed could be fast or slow depending on the object and context in which it is moving.
In some special substances, it was possible to slow the speed of light to just a few meters per second - incredibly slow compared to the speed of light in a vacuum.In some special substances, it was possible to slow the speed of light to just a few meters per second - incredibly slow compared to the speed of light in a vacuum.In some special substances, it was possible to slow the speed of light to just a few meters per second - incredibly slow compared to the speed of light in a vacuum.In some special substances, it was possible to slow the speed of light to just a few meters per second - incredibly slow compared to the speed of light in a vacuum.
alcohol makes you very clumsy and slow and is a depressant, unlike ecstacy, it will slow down your heart rate.
your heartbeat will slow
YES!! slow songs makes your heart rate slow down and fast songs make it speed up.
The nervous system
The sympathetic nerves speed up the heart rate, while the parasympathetic nerves slow it down.
it will speed up because you are probably overwhelmed with nervousness or the very thought of them.
There are a great number of chemicals that can speed up or slow down the heart rate, as well as chemicals that can change the rhythm of your heart.
It affects the heart and blood pressure by increases them both. An increased heart rate and blood pressure can be serious depending on how much it increases them both. It increases heart rate and blood pressure and increases the workload on the heart
nicotine affects the heart
No it is an involuntary muscle action. However it is possible for some people to learn how to speed up and slow down their heart.
No foods will significantly reduce your heart rate. Caffeine may speed it up, but nothing will slow it down.
Nicotine should increase the heart rate, as it stimulates the release of adrenalin and noradrenalin, a chemical very similar to adrenalin. Not sure if it can also decrease the heart rate.