It is a continuous process.
Around 60 seconds
A giraffe, they, and their hearts, are many times larger than a human and a human heart
350 times
assuming you are asking how many seconds it takes for a drop of blood to circulate around the body - which depends on age, height, weight, among other factors including vascular diameter and whether there are any partial or full occlusions anywhere in the body however the average is about 8 seconds
A blue whale can have as much as 20-30% of its body weight in blood. The average blue whale weighs around 200,000-300,000 pounds, so it could circulate around 40,000-90,000 liters of blood in its body.
About 70
2 times
Red blood cells circulate in the body for about 100-120 days before they are removed by the spleen and liver.
In order to make one round trip through all the major arteries and veins in your body, it can take up to about 60 seconds to make one complete trip. Since you have about 24,000 to 48,000 miles of blood vessels - if you include the capillaries - then it would take much longer for your blood to make one complete circulatory trip.
The fetus has a fast heart beat so that it can quickly circulate the blood throughout its body, which is constantly growing, and using the blood to cultivate and grow its many organs and bones.
Around 60 seconds
it pass the heart in one journey or two.
Once?
once!
All of those components are vital to the Circulatory System, and are all connected. First off, blood is the liquid matrix in your body that keeps you alive and gives you energy, which means it has to get around your body somehow, which brings us to blood vessels. There are many different kinds of blood vessels, even some microscopic. The provide your body with a passageway for the blood to circulate. Now that the blood has a path to go on, it needs something strong to give it a push to circulate, which brings us to the heart. The heart pumps blood all throughout your body every second of every minute to keep you alive. So all in all, they are all related by such in a very important way.
Thousands. The average round-trip time for a given red blood cell is on the order of seconds.
The heart is a 2-pump unit. The left side sends blood to all parts of the body and the right side sends blood to the lungs for oxygen/carbon dioxide diffusion.Therefore, blood must pass through the heart twice for each journey throughout the entire body.It pass through the heart in one journey twice.