The whole volume of blood in the body, about 5 litres on average. But may rise in exercise to many folds, depending on fitness.
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The volume of blood pumped out per minute is known as cardiac output. It is calculated by multiplying the heart rate (number of heartbeats per minute) by the stroke volume (volume of blood pumped out by the heart with each beat). Typically, the average adult at rest has a cardiac output of around 4-5 liters per minute. This value can increase during exercise or in response to certain physiological needs.
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The human body circulates about 5-6 liters of blood per minute. This amounts to approximately 7,200-8,640 liters of blood pumped around the body each day.
The adult heart pumps about five quarts of blood throughout the body every minute.
There is around 5 litres of blood in your body at any given time and the heart pumps on average 70 ml of blood per beat. Most people have an average resting heart rate of about 70 beats a minute (approximately). So if you multiply the amount of blood that the heart can pump by the number of beats per minute, you actually get around 4.9 litres of blood, almost all of it. So, in a minute, you will pump all the blood througout your body.
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At rest, the heart pumps about 5-6 quarts of blood per minute. This is known as the cardiac output, which can be calculated by multiplying the heart rate by the stroke volume.
Each beat of the heart pushes blood to the brain. It takes about a minute, or 70 beats to move it throughout your body.
The aorta. This is the primary artery in your body that branches off into the many small arteries that supply nutrients to your whole body.