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Normal Cardiac Output is 4-8L/min
Blood being pumped out of your circulatory system and into your chest cavity
Oxygenated blood is pumped out of the heart by the left ventricle.
Blood goes into the right side of the heart from the body then pumped to the lungs for purification( this is when oxygen is mixed with haemoglobin( a substance in the body) to make the blood cleaned, it is then pumped to the left side of the heart were it is transported to every part of the body, then the circulation starts all over again.............
The oxygen(rich)- and poor blood which are pumped in and out of the heart in the ventrical and atrium,with the help of mucsles, creates a sound (which is the sound that you hear)It is the blood getting pumped
No. Stroke volume is the amount of blood that is pumped out of the heart with each heart beat.
blood is not pumped to the body's cell. It reaches the cells by the force created by the contraction of heart
70ml. It is just the difference. The stroke volume is the amount of blood pumped per contraction of the heart muscles (systole). End Diastolic Volume is the amount of blood in the heart just prior to contraction. End Systolic Volume is the amount of blood left in your heart after contraction.
it is pumped out of the lungs
Normal Cardiac Output is 4-8L/min
Blood is pumped out of heart. It comes back to the heart. This circle goes on.
blood is pumped around your body by your heart, that's why you hear your heart beating because it us pumping the blood around your body :)
it is pumped to the heart first then to the lungs
The blood is pumped out of the heart, when it is oxygenated, through the left atrium and left ventricle into the aorta.
The left venricular chamber of the heart is responsible for pumping the blood throughout the body
blood.
Yes.