The number of red blood cells in a ml of "horse's" blood varies with training, exertion and age. 6-8 million per ml with some high and low variation.
8569324.33325489 micrograms in 1ML
1mL = 1cc
1mL of water weighs almost exactly 1g, although this differs with temperature. {| ! | For more data, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_(molecule) |}
2.465, assuming that 1g=1ml (density of 1)
1mL = 0.00105669 quarts.
5 million red cells and 10000 wite cells ( I'm only 10 and I answered it.)
1ml is 1ml. 1ml = 1cc = 1cm3 also
1ml/kg
8569324.33325489 micrograms in 1ML
1ml is 1/5 of a standard US teaspoon.
Ten of them.
1mL = 1cc
0.001L is 1mL
1ml
Answer0.001 litres.
1cc = 1mL
1mL = 1cc