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How fast does the heart beat?

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It depends on to whom it belongs. Or rather, upon how big you are. In general, the larger the person, the slower the heartbeat. For example, a man's heart beats about 70 times a minute, a women's a little faster, and a baby's about 130 times a minute. (An elephants very large heart beats about 25 times a minute.)
The heart has to keep beating for you to stay alive. Why is it so? Because the heart is the muscle that pumps life-giving blood throughout the body, all day, every day, from the time a baby is its mothers womb until the time a person dies. The body requires blood to run through all its parts, in order to function as a living being.
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