Answer:Even though your heart beats more times a minute after exercising or overexertion, healthy blood vessels dilate (get larger) to allow more blood to flow through more easily. Taking your pulse can measure your cardiovascular activity and oxygen consumption, but it is not a substitute for measuring your blood pressure.
Explanation:
Not warming up before an intense workout. Warmups help keep your body moving and ready to roar when you start your warmup. It gets the blood pumping.
That statement is "false" since the cause is still sort of unknown. Scientists are still working on figuring out why the immune system incorrectly damages and destroys the insulin-producing beta cells from the pancreas, which is how the type 1 diabetes is developed. However, muted genes are surely not a cause.
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