Your heart rate also increases in order to pump blood quicker. A higher heart rate also increases your blood pressure
Your body raises your heart rate and blood pressure to keep up with the physical demands of physical activity. This is a positive feedback loop.
As exertion continues, your brain signals the vessels in your muscles to dilate to make room for the extra blood
If something gets too high, your body signals to slow you down and keep your vitals in check. If they get too low, your body will adjust to get you back up to speed
When you are done with the physical activity, negative feedback loops also help bring your blood pressure and heart rate back down
This happens because your body doesn'y need all of that extra blood anymore, so your blood vessels constrict, which makes your heart rate and blood pressure drop
Once everything in your body is at the right pace, negative feedback loops help keep you in homestasis to maintain your blood pressure and heart rate
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