The normal proportion of blood to body weight is 8%.
So in an adult male weighing 80 kg, the blood would account for 6.4 kg of his weight.
A healthy adult male will have about 5.4 million RBCs per cubic millimeter (mm3) of blood.
No, the blood serum does not contain any cells. Serum contains non-coagulation related proteins, electrolytes, antibodies, antigens, hormones, and anything that was introduced into the body from an external source (i.e. drugs and microorganisms). Blood cells are normally found in blood plasma.
5.72 million red blood cells per microliter (mcL) of blood for men and 5.03 million per mcL for women. In healthy men, 41 percent to 50 percent of blood is red blood cells. In healthy women, 35 percent to 46 percent is red blood cells
it does not contain blood vessels
the adult human has about 5 to 6 liters of blood
pelvic bones
In a healthy person, there is absolutely no bacteria in his/her blood
Adults have roughly 20-30 trillion red blood cells and the count of white blood cells in a litre of blood from a healthy adult is normally between 1 to 4 billion.
the normal blood pressure in a young adult is 120/80
An average, healthy adult heart pumps about TWO gallons of blood every 60 seconds.
Not normally. Only the Humerus and Femur in the human body contain red marrow. Mostly the blood forming bones are flat and some are irregular(coxal bones).
60-100mmHg for a healthy adult.
An average adult has about 5-6 liters of blood in their body. This blood circulates through the body and carries essential nutrients and oxygen to cells, while also removing waste products. Blood is made up of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma.
For a normal, healthy adult the normal blood pressure is 120/80
A healthy adult male will have about 5.4 million RBCs per cubic millimeter (mm3) of blood.
the normal blood pressure for a healthy adult would be around 120/80 mmHg
average male rbc count is 4.6-5.4 million cells per mL of blood.