Depends on who you are, what your over all health is, and just what your body does. Mine beats at about 80-90 beats per minute during rest. The way to tell if you're healthy is to measure how long it takes your heart to get under 100 after you have exercised to the point where your heart beat is over 100. The faster the better.
a shrew's heart can beat up to 1511 times per minute! Their motabolism is so fast that they also much constantly eat to maintain body heat!
It can reach up to 1260
It is. Children's heart beat is much faster than an average adult
the relation is that the normal heart beat of humans is 72 times per minute, as we start running the heart beat gets on increasing till 120 times per minute and when we sleaps the heart beat is 52 per minute that is much less. the normal heart beat of a newly born baby is 120 to 180 beats per minute, while heart beat of an old age person is 60 to 100 beats per minute this all is a magic of maths
12 inchs per minute
I don't understand the question
Interesting question, but your blood is constantly being circulated. the average person has 5 L of blood in the body and during each beat that blood is circulated. but if you're asking how much blood fills the heart in one beat I'm not too sure.
two and a half million for a half minute
When too much heat is applied during the heat fixing of a slide with a bacterial cell on it, the cell would explode. The membrane of the cell would rupture.
The quauntity in liters is five times the water flow rate in liter/minute.
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Depends on the stroke volume (how much blood your heart pumps per beat) and heart rate. This is different for everybody and depends on activity level. Heart Rate x Stroke Volume = Amount of Blood pumped/minute