The average amount of blood pumped from the right ventricle during a normal pulmonary circulation is about 5- 8 liters.
The average amount for the right ventricle is about the same as the left ventricle which is about 5000 ml or 5 liters.
The average amount of blood for a typical adult is around 5000 ml to 8000 ml.
The pulmonary arteries have walls that are more thin than the systemic arteries. This is because the pulmonary arteries do not serve the metabolic needs of the body tissues, but only the lungs. The function of these arteries is to bring blood into close contact with the alveoli of the lungs.
The related value is called "stroke volume" and is equal to the end-diastolic volume minus the end-systolic volume, i.e. the maximum volume (pre-beat) less the minimum volume (post-beat). The typical volumes for the left ventricle are slightly smaller than those of the right ventricle, but the stroke volume may be slightly greater.
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The average amount for the right ventricle is about the same as the left ventricle which is about 5000 ml or 5 liters.
The average amount of blood for a typical adult is around 5000 ml to 8000 ml.
The left ventricle is thicker and more muscular than the right ventricle because it pumps blood at a higher pressure. By teenage and adult ages, its walls have thickened to three to six times greater than that of the right ventricle. This reflects the typical five times greater pressure workload this chamber performs while accepting blood returning from the lungs veins at ~80mmHg pressure and pushing it forward to the typical ~120mmHg pressure in the aorta during each heartbeat. (The pressures stated are resting values and stated as relative to surrounding atmospheric which is the typical "0" reference pressure used in medicine.) In short, it has to pump blood to the rest of the body, instead of just the lungs as the right ventricle.
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In a healthy person, the left ventricle should be slightly larger than the right ventricle. The left ventricle has to pump with enough force to eject blood through the entire body (except the lungs). The right ventricle, on the other hand, only needs to pump with enough force to eject blood to the nearby lungs. If you lift heavy weights with your left arm and light weights with your right arm, your left arm will become bigger than your right arm. In a similar manner, the left ventricle is larger than the right ventricle. Extreme differences beyond what is normal could signify a pathological condition that is causing more resistance to the flow of blood out of the heart. For example, if the right ventricle becomes much larger than what is typical, it could mean that the pulmonary valve is stenotic (acting like a kink in a hose). This added resistance to flow makes the right ventricle work harder. When a muscle works harder, it grows (hypertrophies) to compensate.
The typical is the average
Average. this is because the typical is what the total divided by the number of items. this is also what the mean (or average) is.
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The pulmonary arteries have walls that are more thin than the systemic arteries. This is because the pulmonary arteries do not serve the metabolic needs of the body tissues, but only the lungs. The function of these arteries is to bring blood into close contact with the alveoli of the lungs.
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Mode is probably more "typical".
It refers to the average.