Women have about four to five million erythrocytes, or red blood cells and men have about five to six million. There are about 4,000-11,000 white blood cells and 150,000-400,00 platelets at any given time in the human body.
An adult man has about 25-30 trillion blood cells.
There are about 30 trillion blood cells in a human's body.
This question is unknown--too many variables. Body mass. Disease states. Type of "blood cell'---RBC, WBC, etc.
A good answer is: "Enough".
15 billion blood cells
30 trillion
Red and white blood cells.
bloodcells, skin cells, white blood cells
All of them. White blood cells attack disease and the red carry blood and oxygen to the wound. Red blood cells also repair the body.
White blood cells protects us (humans) by preventing pathogens from entering the body.
The number of blood cells in animals varies depending on the species and size of the animal. In general, mammals have billions to trillions of blood cells. Humans, for example, are estimated to have around 20-30 trillion red blood cells and about 2-3 trillion white blood cells in their bodies.
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Red and white blood cells.
There are many things that produce red blood cells e.g humans but they come from the heart so i belive do not quote me on this
2: Red and White
bloodcells, skin cells, white blood cells
Humans.....Blood Cells Do Not Have A Nucleas.
blood cells and plasma
All of them. White blood cells attack disease and the red carry blood and oxygen to the wound. Red blood cells also repair the body.
Both red and white blood cells
it contain dioxyribos nucleic acid
Via the blood.
Nope just humans.