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cardiac output is the amount of blood pumped by either the right or left ventricle of the heart in one minute
systolic
The amount of blood ejected from the heart with each beat is called the "stroke volume".
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
Medically its the stroke volume times the heart rate, or --- just the amount of blood that the heart pumps in a minute.
this is the normal heart beat and because of this we take those amount of blood which need us
A human body contains about about 5 liters of blood (a little more than one gallon). The heart will continuously pump this amount of blood throughout the cardiovascular system (throughout the body) and through each side of the heart one time each minute. Of course, the amount of blood actually held within the heart at any given moment varies on the person (do they have a healthy or defective heart?) and the size of their heart (baby versus adult), and other factors.Based on a heart rate of 75 beats a minute and a stroke volume (amount/volume of blood pumped out by one ventricle with each heart beat) of 70 ml. per beat, the average adult cardiac output (amount of blood pumped out by each ventricle in 1 minute) is 5.25 liters per minute.Relevant link:How_much_blood_flows_through_the_heart
Cardiac output is the amount of blood pumped by each ventricle in one minute. Stroke volume is the amount of blood pumped by each ventricle with each heartbeat. If you need a specific number: stroke volume x heart rate = Cardiac output
There is around 5 litres of blood in your body at any given time and the heart pumps on average 70 ml of blood per beat. Most people have an average resting heart rate of about 70 beats a minute (approximately). So if you multiply the amount of blood that the heart can pump by the number of beats per minute, you actually get around 4.9 litres of blood, almost all of it. So, in a minute, you will pump all the blood througout your body.
Roughly 20% of the cardiac output (amount of blood leaving the heart in one minute/ Heart rate x Stroke Volume) amounting to about 1 L/min
Because they're the same. Every time the heart beats it pushes an amount of blood around the body, and that push is what you can feel in the wrists, by the throat or where you prefer to monitor the pulse.
The amount of blood ejected from the heart per minute is called