Around 36,000,000 every year, or around 2.52 billion times during 70 years.
In a whole lifetime there would be around 2,800,000,000 heart beats. But that depends what you are doing. Whether you are active or sleeping, the heart beats differ. The answer I got was if the person was sleeping their whole life.
The average heart rate is 60 - 100 beats per minute. The average adult has 6 liters of blood in the body, The heart circulates 6l of blood, once around the body per minuts. If the heart beats at a rate of approxamately 80 bpm, then 6 liters X 60 minutes X 24 hours X 365.25 days = total blood through the heart then 6l X 60 x 24 X 365.25 = total blood through the heart 3 155 760 l = total
1 Million Barrels Of Blood In Your Lifetime. Enough Blood To Fill 3.3 Supertanker's. This Being That You Are Resting. During Exercise Or Stress, The Heart May Pump Ten Times As Much As At Rest.
At that rate there would be 2,568,384,000 heart beats in a life time
The heart pumps about 2000 gallons a day. That would be a little over 36 fifty five gallon barrels a day, time 70 years= 929,090 barrels.
about 4 completely full swimming pools
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A child's heart will pump roughly 1,900 gallons of blood each and every day. This converts into 7,200 liters in one day.
Your heart pumps approximately 2,000 gallons (7,571 liters) of blood each day through its chambers
Heart rate: is the number of times your heart beats in a minute. This depends on certain factors, for example: if you are a young and healthy adult, your heart rate should be normal (for example 72 beats per minute). However, if you are a person under high levels of stress (but are otherwise healthy), your heart rate may become higher (for example, 94 bpm or higher).
The heart is hollow and shaped like a cone. It is made of specialized muscle tissue which allows it to beat your entire lifetime. It is relatively small and is about the same size as your closed fist. Your teacher's heart weighs about 10 oz, and is about 5 inches long and 3 1/2 inches wide at its broadest point. It pumps 30 times it's own weight each minute. Here's a good arithmetic question for you - how much does it actually pump in a minute? If you did your math right - you came up with an answer of 5.3 quarts. How much would it pump in a day (24 hours)? (answer 1800 gal) and how much would it pump in a year? (answer 1.3 million gal) WOW! that sure is a lot of blood! Once that blood leaves the heart it travels about 60,000 miles of blood vessels before it returns back to the heart. If the average heart beats 60 times a minute how many miles does the blood travel in an entire 60 seconds?? Anything that can work that hard with with only a little rest between beats has to be something very strong. It's a muscle.
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There's a hierarchy to this; in the largest form, the heart is made from muscle tissue; muscle tissue is made from cells, and cells are composed of elements.The heart is hollow and shaped like a cone. It is made of specialized muscle tissue which allows it to beat your entire lifetime. It is relatively small and is about the same size as your closed fist. Your teacher's heart weighs about 10 oz, and is about 5 inches long and 3 1/2 inches wide at its broadest point.It pumps 30 times it's own weight each minute. Here's a good arithmetic question for you - how much does it actually pump in a minute? If you did your math right - you came up with an answer of 5.3 quarts.How much would it pump in a day (24 hours)? (answer 1800 gal) and how much would it pump in a year? (answer 1.3 million gal) WOW! that sure is a lot of blood! Once that blood leaves the heart it travels about 60,000 miles of blood vessels before it returns back to the heart. If the average heart beats 60 times a minute how many miles does the blood travel in an entire 60 seconds?? Anything that can work that hard with with only a little rest between beats has to be something very strong. It's a muscle.
The heart of mammals (and birds) is completely divided into two sides, left and right. Blood cannot pass directly from one side to the other, but has to leave the heart first. For example, blood from the right side goes first to the lungs before returning to the left side of the heart. Blood from the left side goes round the body before returning to the right side. Blood passing through the right side of the heart is deoxygenated ie it has had oxygen removed as it circulated through the body. Blood passing through the left side of the heart is oxygenated, as it has collected oxygen in the lungs before returning to the heart. So, each side of the heart works as a separate pump, one side pumping deoxygenated blood and the other pumping oxygenated blood. Because the two pumps are physically connected to form one organ, the heart is called a double pump. In the embryo, the heart begins as two separate tubes lying side by side which then fuse together. See: http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/body/factfiles/heart/heart.shtml
if you eat too much heavy things in like 3 seconds and then it just goes strait down to your heart to attack i then it suddenly blocks your heart from pumping blood i know that because i happened to me last year
It will vary depending on the person, but assuming an average heart rate of 80 beats per minute. The total is --> 42,048,000
No it is not normal. It's actually a little slower than normal but don't worry, that's a good thing. The slower your heart is beating means that it isn't working as hard to pump blood through your system.
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