Cell numbers are going to vary nobody can count all those cells, Hair cells, skin cells, heart cells, BLOOD cells, Its probably TRILLIONS, the Human body is like a Universe to cells, so counting or knowing numbers are meaningless
In the anatomical position, the wrist is distal to the heart. This means that the wrist is located farther away from the center of the body compared to the heart. In terms of orientation, the heart is positioned more medially and superiorly in the body, while the wrist is more lateral and inferior.
The average stroke volume of the heart at rest for an adult is 70 ml.
Between 60 to 100 beats a minute. An average of 80 beats a minute.
Heart is very active than fat storing cells. It needs more energy
* Newborn: 130 * Older Child: 90-110 * Adult: 50-100* Newborn: 130 * Older Child: 90-110 * Adult: 50-100* Newborn: 130 * Older Child: 90-110 * Adult: 50-100* Newborn: 130 * Older Child: 90-110 * Adult: 50-100* Newborn: 130 * Older Child: 90-110 * Adult: 50-100* Newborn: 130 * Older Child: 90-110 * Adult: 50-100
Average Heart Rate * Newborn 130 * Older Child 100 * Adult 60-101 Source: Wikipedia
The heart is compared to the size of a closed fist because the average adult heart is about the size of their fist. This comparison provides an easy way for people to visualize and understand the approximate size of their heart.
big as the adult's heart
think the answer is yes because of the difference in heart rythems but maybe someone else can throw more light on this.
It depends on your size, age and physical condition. A newborn has a heart rate of 70-100 bpm. A normal sized adult (at rest) has a heart rate of about 55-100 bpm (beats per minute).
About the size of that adult's fist.
The maximum, normal heart rate for a newborn baby is 190 beats per minute. The normal range is between 70 and 190 beats per minute.
The adult elephant heart weighs about 40 to 60 pounds!!
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is the resting heart rate is fastest in adult life
A normal heart beat for an adult female is 60 to 100 beats.