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Your heart rate increases if you do excersise, or do something that makes your heart beat faster.

If your heart rate increases, blood will be pumped around the body at a higher rate, allowing the cells to work at a higher rate - a working cell needs oxygen.

If you enter anaerobic respiration, which is when the body can't get oxygen to the cells fast enough, the cells stop using oxygen and use glucose instead. Obviously, this can't be kept up too long, which is why if you are running fast for example, you can't keep running at the same speed.

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Well the long term affect will be that since your heart has worked so hard, in youth or whatever age you're at, it will stop at a younger age. Think of it this way, it could pump regularly for 80 years, or it could pump twice as fast and you die after 40.

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That means you have a high blood pressure and high blood pressure is one of the causes for death.

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if your heart rate is to high you can go into cardiac arrest or have a heart attack

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you can die or feel really sick

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It's not possible. 400 beats per second?

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your dead

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What happens if heart gets bigger?

Certain diseases cause the heart muscle to get big or flabby. In either, the heart can't pump as effectively. This can result in hypertension, Congestive Heart Failure, Heart Attack, etc.


Does your heart pump blood as it beats?

Your heart pumps blood by contracting and releasing. That is the beat you feel. As it contracts, it pushes blood through the heart and valves close behind it then the heart releases and it fills with more blood.


What will happen to your resting heart rate as your heart gets stronger?

With exercise your resting heart rate should be reduced as your heart is more effecient at pumping blood and does not need to work as hard.


What happens when the resting heart rate must suddenly do exercise?

it gets scared cause it doesnt excercise at all so it freaks out when you start moving.


What does a beat equal to in music sheets How do you know how many beats in a note?

Check the rhythm signature, which is printed on the staff, to the right of the treble or bass clef signs. In text like this we usually write a rhythm signature as two numbers with a slash between (for example 4/4) but on the music score the first number is written above the second number. The first number tells how many beats are in a measure (the space between two vertical bar lines). The second number tells what kind of note gets one beat. In 4/4, there are four beats and a quarter note gets one beat; in 3/4 there are three beats and a quarter note still gets one beat. (This is not a place we can put a picture of the notes, but you should be able to find that on some web site.) If a quarter note gets one beat, a half note gets two, a whole note gets four. A beat could also be two eighth notes or four sixteenth notes. There are other combinations such as one eighth and two sixteenths together.