5 to 4 hours
30 - 45 seconds
It takes blood about one minute to make one complete circuit throughout your body. But this is only for the major arteries and veins. The average person has enough blood vessels, if you include all the venules, arterioles, and capillaries, to go around the world twice. So, then it would take much longer if included them too!
The heart moves the body's entire volume of blood in one minute, so that is how long it takes a blood cell to make a complete circuit. If memory serves, there are roughly 42,000 miles of blood vessels in the body, but a single cell will not travel all of that distance in one cycle. For instance, if it moves to an arm, it won't travel the vessels in the other extremities and their lengths, so the question is very subjective and impossible to answer as asked. Let your teacher know that and watch their head explode.
The average time for blood to make one circuit through the major arteries and veins in the human body is about one minute.
It takes about 20 to 30 seconds for blood to make a complete round trip through the body.
Yes, as long as the unbroken path is a good conductor of electricity.
It doesn't matter where the bulb is in respect to the battery, as long as the circuit is complete, the bulb will light up.
It takes about 1 minute for your blood to circulate throughout your body.
It takes about 20-30 seconds for blood to circulate through the body.
It takes about 20-30 seconds for blood to circulate through your body.
It takes about 20-30 seconds for blood to circulate throughout the body.
It takes about 20-30 seconds for blood to circulate throughout your body.