It depends on the size of your body, blood pressure, fat, cholesterol, and many other factors. But the average adult human heart pumps a volume of from 7000 to 8000 liters every day. (This is roughly 1850 to 2100 gallons/day)
This is a rate between 4.9 liters/minute for a female adult and 5.6 liters/minute for a male adult.
Your heart pumps the minimum of 5,000 to 6,000 quarts a day. Your heart pumps the minimum of 5,000 to 6,000 quarts a day.
Each beat is only about 70 cc;
or about 70 beats (a minutes worth) will move about 5 quarts.
4,000 gallons
1800 pumps of blood each day.
Could pump 5 or more quarts a minute.
10 Gallons
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The adult heart pumps about five quarts of blood throughout the body every minute.
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in a six year old boy the heart pumps 60-70 times in a minute.
The heart pumps, on average, 2.4 ounces per beat, averaging 5 liters per minute.
1 liter blood heart pump every minute
A giraffe, they, and their hearts, are many times larger than a human and a human heart
The human heart pumps about 10,000 quarts of blood per day. Depending on the size and weight.
Five US quarts per minute is 283.9 liters per hour.
10 US quarts per minute is 150 US gallons per hour.
On average there are 5 L (approximately 5.28 quarts) of blood in the human body. At rest the heart pumps about 6,800 L of blood per day through about 96,500 Km of blood vessels. That equates to the heart pumping approximately 7,185 quarts of blood throughout the body per day.
Because they're the same. Every time the heart beats it pushes an amount of blood around the body, and that push is what you can feel in the wrists, by the throat or where you prefer to monitor the pulse.