The heart rate increases in direct proportion to the physical activity. The heart rate may goes up to 180 per minute from the resting 75 per minute.
As your level of activity rises, your heart rate speeds up: you need to pump more blood to get sufficient oxygen to your muscles. In the long term, as you become more and more fit, your resting heart rate decreases: a more efficient heart needs to pump less often. At the peak of his physical fitness, Lance Armstrong was said to have a resting heart rate of around 45 beats per minute. That's about 25% slower than an average healthy person of the same age.
Homosapiens. They were the first "persons" on Earth.
Adam
where there is a tree and ond person will go up grab a gift and open it then the secound person can take the first persons gift then the first person will go get another gift. and so on
Caffeine will raise a person's heart rate and blood pressure unless that person has a tolerance for the specific amount of caffeine taken in.
70-80%
This means the person has no heartbeat and no brain activity. The person is dead.
Usually the heartbeat is faster.
Yes, putting hands in your mouth can increase a persons risk of illness. A person can have germs on their hands that can a person to become ill.
70-80%
The noun person has the plural persons and the plural possessive persons' (e.g. Several persons' bank accounts showed unauthorized activity.)The word people is also a plural or collective form for person, and has the plural possessive people's (e.g. Some people's homes were damaged by the tornado.)
its basically, a person or persons going after something or someone without stopping no matter what happens.
Salaries increase because the economic activity of a country increase. If the salaries remain constant or if the person becomes jobless then the economy of the country is stable or becomes worst.
the pulse will increase, the temperature will increase , and the blood pressure will drop
There are many factors that affect a person's metabolism. A short list would include: age, gender, diet, activity level.
it depends on what they are doing. it will vary between the activity. also on how healthy the person is cardiovascular wise. but generally if the two healthy and average person are just standing still then the more cardiovascular fit healthy persons heart will beat more slowly than the average persons. (no specific number.)
Satan (or one of his many minions) will impersonate that person and answer you.