About 7,000 liters of blood per day is pumped through the heart of an adult human being.
The amount of blood pumped by the heart changes with activity level
(Stroke volume * heart rate ) = ml/min so if heart rate is 70 beats/min and stroke volume is 120 ml (ml/beat) blood is being pumped by the heart at
75 ml/stroke * 70 beats/min = 5250 ml/min = 5.25 liters/min
5.25 liters/min* 60 min/hour * 24 hour/day = 7560 liters/day but this answer is still wrong as both stroke volume and heart rate are variable.
On average, a human heart pumps about 5 liters of blood per minute. This is known as the cardiac output and can increase during exercise or in times of stress.
Your heart pumps about five liters of blood per minute. This is also called as cardiac out put. In severe exercise the cardiac out put can increase up to twenty five liters per minute.Resting heart pumps about five liters of blood per minute. In severe exercise the heart can pump up to twenty five liters of blood per minute.
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.
An average heart pumps 2.4 ounces (70 milliliters) per heartbeat. An average heartbeat is 72 beats per minute. Therefore an average heart pumps 1.3 gallons (5 liters) per minute.
About 100 ml of blood per second or 6 liters per minute.
The average human body has about 5 liters (1.3 gallons) of blood. The heart pumps about 5 liters of blood every minute, so that would be around 300 liters (79 gallons) of blood per hour.
You have about five liters of blood in your body. You have two liters of the cells and three liters of the plasma in your blood.
The heart pumps, on average, 2.4 ounces per beat, averaging 5 liters per minute.
The volume of blood pumped out per minute is known as cardiac output. It is calculated by multiplying the heart rate (number of heartbeats per minute) by the stroke volume (volume of blood pumped out by the heart with each beat). Typically, the average adult at rest has a cardiac output of around 4-5 liters per minute. This value can increase during exercise or in response to certain physiological needs.
it pumps about 5 to 6 liters of blood a day
Human body contains 5 liters of blood,if we consider 72 heart beats a minute,approximately 5040ml of blood flows through the heart every minute,so the blood circulate around the body once in a minute.
Your resting cardiac out put is about five liters per minute. During the exercise the cardiac out put increases from five liters to more than twenty five liters per minute. Muscles get about twenty liters of blood per minute. The heart has to beat faster to provide this extra blood. Faster breathing provide the extra oxygen, that is needed for the metabolism of the muscles.