The normal amount of oxygen a person takes in is about 7 to 8 liters. This is for every minute.
Since a cubic meter is the same as 1000 liters, you have to divide the liters by 1000.
The amount of blood the heart pumps every day may change do to different conditions of the body, for example the heart's rate (Hr). A normal person has an average Hr of 70 beats per minute. The average stroke volume is 5 liters per minute (amount of blood pumps for your heart every minute). If you multiply 5 liters per 60 minutes, you will get 300 liters per hour. If you multiply 300 liters per 24 hours, you will get 7200 liters per day.
70-75 beats a minute.
The normal venous return of blood flow refers to the amount of blood that is returned to the heart from the veins per unit of time. In a resting individual, the average venous return is approximately 5 liters of blood per minute. This value can fluctuate depending on factors such as physical activity or medical conditions.
Easily! A normal garden hose will typically use 360 gallons a minute. 540 liters is equal to 142 gallons.
The average amount of blood pumped from the right ventricle during a normal pulmonary circulation is about 5- 8 liters.
There is no "normal" oxygen level in COPD. Anything below 90% would be seen and COPD.
Normal urine output is 1.5 liters per day or 50-60ml/hour. So its a normal amount for a female of 118 lbs.
this is the normal heart beat and because of this we take those amount of blood which need us
This depends primarily on the amount of water consumed throughout the day. However, for the average person, the amount of of urine produced by the human body ranges from about 1 to 2 liters per day.
no its not a normal rate would be about 70-90 beats per minute
The average amount for the right ventricle is about the same as the left ventricle which is about 5000 ml or 5 liters.