According to http://hypertextbook.com/facts/2004/MichaelShmukler.shtml and other sources, blood clocks in at about 1060 kg per cubic meter, which I calculate to be about 1.1 pounds per pint.
The density of blood plasma is approximately 1025 kg/m3 and the density of blood cells circulating in the blood is approximately 1125 kg/m3. Blood plasma and its contents is known as whole blood. The average density of whole blood for a human is about 1060 kg/m3.
1.06
white blood cells
Red blood cells have the highest density among all blood components. They are denser than the liquid portion of blood (plasma) and white blood cells.
Red Blood Cells (RBC)
Blood density is greater than water, specifically around 1.06 g/cm^3 for blood compared to 1.00 g/cm^3 for water.
high density lipoproteins
The density of blood is approximately 1.06 grams per milliliter. Therefore, 1 gram of blood is roughly equal to 0.9434 milliliters. This calculation is based on the density of blood, which can vary slightly depending on factors such as hematocrit levels and other components in the blood.
low density lipoprotein
Yes, blood is thicker than water! More accurately, blood is denser than water. The density of water is 1000kgm-3 According to a variety of internet sources the density of blood is somewhere between 1025kgm-3 (plasma only) and 1060kgm-3
Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and high density lipoprotein (HDL).
The density of blood can be calculated by dividing the mass of a given volume of blood by that volume. The average density of blood is around 1060 kg/m^3, while the density can vary slightly based on factors such as age, gender, and health conditions.