Liters of blood? About 3.
depends on what your doing. At rest between 3 to 5 liters a minute.some people can get by on less maybe 2.5 liters/minute.
About 5 liters (quarts) per minute at rest, up to 15 during exercise.
A healthy heart pumps about 5 to 6 liters of blood per minute at rest. This volume can increase significantly during physical activity, with the heart pumping up to 20 to 25 liters per minute in well-trained athletes. Over the course of a day, the heart can circulate around 7,200 liters of blood, ensuring that oxygen and nutrients are delivered throughout the body.
The apex of the heart is inferior to the rest of the heart. The base is superior to the rest of the heart.
Healthy lungs breathe between 6 (at rest) and 150 (during exercise) liters of air per minute.
6 to 8 liters of air dude
About 7,000 liters of blood per day is pumped through the heart of an adult human being.The amount of blood pumped by the heart changes with activity level(Stroke volume * heart rate ) = ml/min so if heart rate is 70 beats/min and stroke volume is 120 ml (ml/beat) blood is being pumped by the heart at75 ml/stroke * 70 beats/min = 5250 ml/min = 5.25 liters/min5.25 liters/min* 60 min/hour * 24 hour/day = 7560 liters/day but this answer is still wrong as both stroke volume and heart rate are variable.
The heart does not rest on its base.
The normal adult total blood volume is approximately 5 to 6 liters, depending on body size and composition. The heart pumps blood continuously, and the entire blood volume can be circulated through the body in about 1 minute at rest. This means it takes roughly 1 minute for the heart to pump 5 liters of blood, although this can vary with activity level and individual health.
The human heart pumps approximately 1.5 gallons (about 5.7 liters) of blood per minute at rest, which translates to roughly 0.025 gallons (0.095 liters) per second. This volume can vary based on factors such as activity level, age, and overall health. During vigorous exercise, the heart can pump significantly more blood per minute to meet the body's increased demands.
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.
i think about 73