Interesting question, but your blood is constantly being circulated. the average person has 5 L of blood in the body and during each beat that blood is circulated. but if you're asking how much blood fills the heart in one beat I'm not too sure.
The human body circulates about 5-6 liters of blood per minute. This amounts to approximately 7,200-8,640 liters of blood pumped around the body each day.
Fifty
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 :)
your veins pump it around your body
The left venricular chamber of the heart is responsible for pumping the blood throughout the body
William Harvey
its pumped around your body by your heart it in a circular motion that's why its called blood circulation
through your veins pumped around by your heart
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.
blood is pumped through lungs
The average time for blood to make one circuit through the major arteries and veins in the human body is about one minute.
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.............