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A typical adult has a blood volume of approximately 5 liters.Females generally having less blood volume than males.Blood volume is regulated by the kidneys.
An average adult has a blood volume of 170 fluid ounces.Females tend to have less blood volume than males.
A typical adult has a blood volume of approximately 5 liters.Females generally having less blood volume than males.Blood volume is regulated by the kidneys.
My best guess is less because 5 gallons is 20 Quarts and that seems like alot...
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For the "ideal" adult male its about 70 %. Less for "ideal" women (about 66 %) More for young children ... much less for fat people.
A typical adult has a blood volume of approximately 5 liters.Females generally having less blood volume than males.Blood volume is regulated by the kidneys.
Yes, this is true. Because the size of an infant there is going to be less blood. An adult will have more because of the size difference.
FalseAdult hemoglobin has less affinity for oxygen than fetal hemogloblin. That is why, as an adult female's blood passes BY the placenta, the oxygen diffusses into the fetal blood. Likewise, adult blood, having explelled the carbon dioxide during exhalation, has less concentration of carbon-dioxide than the fetal blood, so it diffuses out of fetal blood into the adult blood. That way, the fetus doesn't need respiration as an oxygen source, nor as a way to rid of waste and carbon dioxide.
An alcoholic should have the same blood pressure as anyone else, less than 120/80, if they are an adult.
The total blood volume in the average adult is approximately 60-65 ml/kilogram body weight. Children have approximately 70 ml/kilogram body weight and obese patients approximately 55ml/kilogram body weight. A pint is approximately 450ml. On average an adult male will have about 10 pints of blood and an adult female will have about 8 pints of blood.