It is 2 million every second so in an hour it's a very large number -- 6,400,000,000 or six billion two hundred million
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Skin Cells they die each hour and new ones will replace them.
Alcohol is removed from the bloodstream by the liver at a relatively constant rate of 15 mg% (.015%) every hour or 1 drink per hour.
Cells can probably live for less than an hour without oxygen because it is the only thing that keeps them alive besides water. That is the reason why we breathe every second of the day, even when we are asleep because our cells need oxygen 24/7 to live.
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New fresh blood cells can be formed in under 24hours. Some people have it good and they produce blood in about an hour, not a whole lot but enough to replace the blood you would lose if you got a cut and lost a lot.
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Every hour
Of course there is no set number, but they have trillions and trillions of cells, billions of them being replaced every hour.
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Your cells split in half and multiply. (It may be every half and hour they split but you should probably check this). Your cells also die off.
It is to see how well the heart is reacting to the new blood that has been put into the body. And vital signs are always checked whether they just received a blood transfusion or if it is just a regular doctors visit. Vital signs are very important!
Skin Cells they die each hour and new ones will replace them.
The erythrocyte sedimentation rate (sed rate) blood test measures how quickly red blood cells (erythrocytes) settle in a test tube in one hour. The more red cells that settle to the bottom of the test tube within the hour, the higher the sed rate. The sedimentation rate indicates that there is inflammation somewhere in the system.
Alcohol is removed from the bloodstream by the liver at a relatively constant rate of 15 mg% (.015%) every hour or 1 drink per hour.