Heart Rate & Exercise (Edexcel IGCSE Biology)

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Heart Rate & Exercise

Control of the heart rate

  • A heart rate is measured by counting the number of times a heart beats in a minute (bpm)
    • Factors such as exercise or levels of adrenaline, will affect the rate of 
  • The natural resting heart rate is controlled by a group of cells located in the right atrium called the pacemaker
    • The role of the pacemaker is to coordinate the contraction of the heart muscle and regulate the heart rate
    • Pacemaker cells send out electrical impulses which initiate a contraction in the cardiac muscle

Exercise and heart rate

  • The heart pumps blood to respiring cells to supply oxygen and glucose and remove respiratory waste
  • During exercise, muscle cells respire faster to increase energy supply
    • Respiration is aerobic during moderate exercise and anaerobic during intense exercise
  • Increased respiration raises the need for oxygen, glucose, and waste removal
  • The nervous system responds by:
    • Increasing heart rate to deliver oxygen and glucose more frequently
    • Increasing the volume of blood pumped to supply larger amounts of oxygen and glucose
  • At the end of a period of exercise, the heart rate may remain high for a period of time as oxygen is required in the muscles to break down the lactic acid from anaerobic respiration
  • Production of the hormone adrenaline also increases heart rate as part of a 'fight or flight' response

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