Direct from my Physio 557 professor:
Erythrocyte (RBC) production
2 million/sec
230 billion/day
Can Increase up to 5X that amount if necessary.
Hope that answers your question
A typical adult produces 200 billion red blood cells (or erythrocytes) per day.
Source:
Saladin, Kenneth S. Anatomy & Physiology A Unity of Form and Function. New York: McGraw-Hill Science Engineering, 2009. Print.
Somewhere between 1 and 3 % are replaced every day (normally closer to 1%),
You have about 25 trillion rbc
So approximately 250 billion.
According to Wikipedia 100+ red blood cells are produced every second. Sorry if this was not the answer you were looking for..! :) Princess_xo
250 billion à day about10 billion an hour And about 0.6 billion à min And about 0.06 à second
200 million die each day
43800 approximately, but not sure
nobody nose
120 days
After donating blood, red blood cells are replaced by bone marrow, but usually takes a month to be fully replaced, but it can also take longer depending on how frequently the donor donates blood.
Water is the only molecule in your body, which can move freely in the body cells. The movement depends most of the time on physical need of the tissue. When you are thirsty, water may become less in red blood cells. When you drink water, water enters the red blood cells. Most of the times water that enters the red blood cells is replaced by same amount of water. I hope that you can draw the diagram, now.
Red blood cells are far and away the most numerous blood cells in the body.
leukemia affects your white blood cells by killing the and your body cant make enough blood cells to fight infections
red blood cells are replaced ever 120 days, so therefore are replaced 3 times a year
120 days
Muscle cells,Skin cells, and white blood cells.
After donating blood, red blood cells are replaced by bone marrow, but usually takes a month to be fully replaced, but it can also take longer depending on how frequently the donor donates blood.
Water is the only molecule in your body, which can move freely in the body cells. The movement depends most of the time on physical need of the tissue. When you are thirsty, water may become less in red blood cells. When you drink water, water enters the red blood cells. Most of the times water that enters the red blood cells is replaced by same amount of water. I hope that you can draw the diagram, now.
there are 15 billion blood cells in your body
there are 15 billion blood cells in your body
Red blood cells carry oxygen to the cells in your body while the white blood cells fight diseases.
In blood of the body
Red blood cells are far and away the most numerous blood cells in the body.
Blood carries nutrients and oxygen to the body cells.
There Is about 37.2 trillion blood cells in a human body