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Q: How long does it take blood to circle the whole body?
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How long does it take for a red blood cell to travel around your whole body?

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The blood travels from the heart, all through the body and then back to the heart again. This whole process only takes a matter of minutes.


How long does the blood circulate to the body?

The average time for blood to make one circuit through the major arteries and veins in the human body is about one minute.


What is the first flowing of blood in your body?

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If a 120 degree arc is 12mm long what is the circumference of the whole circle?

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