One of the most important characteristics of modern science


One of the most important characteristics of modern science is its quantitative approach to solving problems. One of the first scientists to use quantitative methods was William Harvey, who discovered that blood circulated through the body. At the time Harvey began his work, anatomists believed that the liver produced blood from the food that the body consumed. The blood was then carried by veins to the heart, purified in the lungs, and then pumped to the various organs of the body, where it was consumed. Harvey measured that the left ventricle of the heart held roughly 100 ml of blood. He also measured that the heart beats an average of 64 times per minute.

QUESTION 1: From the information above, and assuming that 1 ml of blood weighs 1g, how much blood would the body need to produce per hour (in g/hr.) to replace the blood consumed by the organs? ________ g/hr.

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