pis is cool a complicated question to answer as every person is likely to be different.
I will give you the classic teaching answer.
The amount of blood pumped around the body is equal to the amount of blood pumped through the heart, since the vascular system is a closed loop.
The amount of blood pumped by the heart in a minute is called the cardiac output (CO).
The CO is a function of the heart rate (HR) and the stroke volume (SV), which is the amount of blood pumped by a ventricle per contraction.
On average, an adult's heart beats 70-80 times per minute.
The average stroke volume is 70ml. i smell corn.Since CO = HR x SV, we can figure this out quite easily.
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So, on average, 400000 liters of blood is pumped around the body per minute.
The volume of blood pumped through the body is dependent stroke volume and heart rate, which in turn are affected by many factors. However, with an average stroke volume of 75mL and heart rate of 70 beats per minute, the heart pumps 5.2L a minute, which is more than the average volume of blood in a human body.
During moments of exertion such as when exercising and when stressed, the heart rate increases, and the heart can pump the entire volume of blood throughout the body two or even three times a minute.
For an adult human at rest; just about 5 liters per minute.
Note that this is the entire blood volume.
about 8 pints
depends 5-9 pints
Roughly 5 liters, depending on the individual's size and weight.
It keeps going around and around.
5,500 gallons a day...
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A person can have around 4.8 - 6.2 litres of blood in their body. Depending on body size, fitness.In a healthy person, all this blood will be pumped by the heart very minute, so multiply the volume of blood by 1440 (60 minutes x 24 hours) and that is how much blood will pass through the heart per day at rest. If exercise is done, this could increase to 40L per minute.4.8 x 1440 = 6912 Litres - 1825 gallons6.2 x 1440 = 8928 Litres - 2357 gallonsThis is the same blood being pumped continuously .
The amount of blood ejected from the heart per minute is called
About 10 billion (10,000,000,000)2.5 million per SECOND X 60 = 150 million per MINUTE X 60 = 9 billion per HOUR9 billion47q
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No, it is 2,283.46 feet per minute.
Cardiac out put is the volume of blood pumped by the heart per minute. Cardiac output is a function of heart rate and stroke volume. The heart rate is simply the number of heart beats per minute. The stroke volume is the volume of blood, in milliliters pumped out of the heart with each beat. Increasing either heart rate or stroke volume increases cardiac output.
Depends on the stroke volume (how much blood your heart pumps per beat) and heart rate. This is different for everybody and depends on activity level. Heart Rate x Stroke Volume = Amount of Blood pumped/minute
5 liters
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Here you go.http://www.biosbcc.net/doohan/sample/htm/COandMAPhtm.htmCardiac output is the volume of blood pumped by the heart per minute (mL blood/min). Cardiac output is a function of heart rate and stroke volume. The heart rate is simply the number of heart beats per minute. The stroke volume is the volume of blood, in milliliters (mL), pumped out of the heart with each beat. Increasing either heart rate or stroke volume increases cardiac output.Cardiac Output in mL/min = heart rate (beats/min) X stroke volume (mL/beat)An average person has a resting heart rate of 70 beats/minute and a resting stroke volume of 70 mL/beat. The cardiac output for this person at rest is:Cardiac Output = 70 (beats/min) X 70 (mL/beat) = 4900 mL/minute.
Stroke volume is the volume of blood pumped out by a ventricle with each heartbeat. Yes.
Cardiac output is the total volume of blood that is pumped by the heart per minute. When you exercise, there is a greater demand for oxygen, which is carried in your blood, thus your cardiac output increases.
well I'm not sure what "cardacc output" is but I certainly know what cardiac output is: the volume of blood pumped by the heart per minute (mL blood/min) for example an average person has a resting heart-rate of 70 beats per minute and a resting stroke volume of 70 milliliters per beat, so the cardiac out put is: Cardiac output= 70(beats) X 70 milliliters= 4900 milliliters per minute
roughly 1.3 gallons are pumped in a minute so that means about 78 gallons per hour.
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 answer is 4,500mL/minute.Cardiac output is the volume of blood being pumped by the heart. To compute it, use this equation:Cardiac Output (Q) = SV (stroke volume) × HR (heart rate)So, cardiac output = 60 mL x 75 beats per minute = 4,500 mL/min