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*'''Heart rate''' - The heart rate of reptiles is dependent upon numerous variables including body temperature, body size, respiratory rate and sensory stimulation.  Based on allometric scaling of bodyweight a simple formula for heart rate is 33.4kg-0.25. Reptiles that are warming up in the morning have higher heart rates than those cooling down later in the day.
 
*'''Heart rate''' - The heart rate of reptiles is dependent upon numerous variables including body temperature, body size, respiratory rate and sensory stimulation.  Based on allometric scaling of bodyweight a simple formula for heart rate is 33.4kg-0.25. Reptiles that are warming up in the morning have higher heart rates than those cooling down later in the day.
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* The heart is under neuroendocrine control, with the vagal parasympathetic (cholinergic) innervation being the principle mode of neural modulation of chronotopy and inotropy in reptiles.
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* The sympathetic nervous system exerts mild excitatory adrenergic control but non-adrenergic non-cholinergic systems (NANC) may also contribute to cardiovascular control.
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* The renin-angiotensin system and counter-regulatory natriuretic peptides appear to play a part in cardiovascular physiology of reptiles (Uva and Vallarino, 1982; Chiu ''et al''., 1986; Breno ''et al''., 2001).
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