Biology, asked by SumitDg, 9 months ago

How does the heart rate increase with increase in temperature? BUT GIVE THE ANS IN A SCIENTIFIC MANNER....

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Answered by ItzSharmaji
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You radiate heat through the blood flowing in your veins and arteries. On a hot day, your cardiovascular system ramps up its efforts to radiate heat to cool you down. Your heart beats faster and pumps harder, and may circulate two to four times as much blood each minute as it does on a cool day.

Answered by tanmaydafe
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On a hot day, your cardiovascular system ramps up its efforts to radiate heat to cool you down. Your heart beats faster and pumps harder, and may circulate two to four times as much blood each minute as it does on a cool day. When temperatures soar, perspiring can put a strain on your cardiovascular system, too.

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