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The heart is the only thing that propels the blood through the whole body. It works like a pump, sucking blood in, and then expelling it in the vast network of veins and arteries running from your brain to your toes. Average heartbeats are:
Adult: 60 to 100
Child: 70 to 140
Baby: 100 to 160
New born: 120 to 160


That's why heart-attacks are deadly by the way.

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