About 724 trillion cells.
There are 5 million blood cells in a droplet of blood.
In a single drop of blood, men have an average of 4.5-6.2 million red blood cells and women have an average of 4.0-5.2 million red blood cells.
around 10 million, unless you have some sort of disease that affects this number.
In medicine, a standard IV drip set is calibrated to 15 drops per cc. There are 1000 cu mm per cc. Therefore a standard drop is about 1000 / 15 or about 16 cu mm. step 2: there are about 5000 white blood cells per cu mm. step 3: 5000 WBC's per cu mm X 16 cu mm per drop = about 80,000 WBC's per standard drop. you are welcome !
about 5 billion or more virus particles can fit in one drop of blood. then again, it depends on the size of the blood drop.
150,000-350,000 per microliter of blood.
20 - 25 microlitres
100000
In a normal drop of blood you will find red blood cells, white blood cells: Neutrophils, lymphocytes, eosinophils, basophils and platelets (not cells, but parts of megakaryocytes - cells formed in the bone marrow). In a normal drop of blood you will find red blood cells, white blood cells: Neutrophils, lymphocytes, eosinophils, basophils and platelets (not cells, but parts of megakaryocytes - cells formed in the bone marrow).
White blood cells are the largest of the blood cells but also the fewest. There are only 5000 to 10,000 white blood cells per microliter. There are several different types of white cells but all are related to immunity and fighting infection. On average there are 50 microliters in one drop of blood. There are 250,000 to 500,000 white blood cells per drop of blood.
in a drop of blood there is plasma, red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes), and platelets (thrombocytes). I found that the blood is made of 4 things....... Plasma (90%) and then the other 10% is Leukocytes, thrombocytes, and erythrocytes....... AKA- White blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets. sup peeps
Depends on how big the drop of blood is that you are talking about? 1 microliter (ul = 1 millions of a liter) of normal blood has about 3 million red cells and an average size drop is about 50 ul so one avergae size drop of normal blood has about 150 million red blood cells....................u are a ritard it is 50 billion ur mums
You have more red blood cells in your body than white because white blood cells only tend to produce when your body is under pressure by pressure I mean an illness . Plus for each tiny drop of blood we have there are over 5 million red blood cells in side :)
Blood cells. The largest compartment of blood cells are the red blood cells (also called erythrocytes), but you would also see white blood cells (including lymphocytes and phagocytes) and some platelets.
Between the range of 3 to 5 million cells per drop of blood.
about 250,000,000
When you get sick, your white blood cell count is higher than normal your immune system, your white blood cell count can drop to very low levels.
200,000
it is made out of red blood cells