There are millions of veins present in human body, which are not accounted yet accurately. Every organ has veins running from it branching off into many more capillaries.
Approximately the total length of the veins in the human body ranges from 60,000 - 100,000 miles including the capillaries.
No.
Basically it depends on size/body mass. A bigger person will have more blood than a smaller person.
5 liters is often quoted as an average, so maybe 4 liters if you are a racehorse jockey and 6 liters if you are a linebacker.
No. The named veins are fairly consistent over the population but smaller ones are completely variable. Even the bigger veins often in different places or occur in different ways and the uccurence of these variations within the population can be found in many books. This is the same for any part of the human body not just the veins.
The number of veins in the human body varies a lot from person to person and there are too many to count.
All veins have multiple valves except the Portal, the Hepatic and the Internal jugular.
Depends, on if you include venules. A lot either way.
There are 120,000 veins in your body.
yes, all animals have veins
yes people have the same number of nerves
No. It is the same color as anyone. You blood is the same color as people with different skin color, from different countries, having different religions. We are all humans.
At high altitudes the blood has an increased amount of haemoglobin allowing it to carry the same amount of oxygen over all. In the external links view the page and scroll to the bottom.
All human blood is the same in terms of the components it is made up of. The only differences are the different types.
Yes, fruit flies and humans have the same evolutionary relationship to wheat. All animals have the same relationship to plants in evolution.
We all have the same amount of red and white blood cells
NO, not even close.
No. It all depends or size and sex of the person.
Humans have the same kind of blood (with different blood groups of course e.g. O, A, B etc), because all humans are descendants of Adam and Eve. Therefore, you can do blood transfusion between all people from all over the world but not between human and animals because they are of different kinds.
ten million times more than the amount of humans
No. It is the same color as anyone. You blood is the same color as people with different skin color, from different countries, having different religions. We are all humans.
About 600 million gallons. (Average amount of blood in a human x number of humans currently on the planet.)
A person with blood type O has no special governmental rights or responsibilities. All humans have the same rights regardless of blood type.
An insects blood is the same as a humans blood. It keeps them alive and makes all organs function properly.
Humans do not have the same amount of cartilage in their bodies for their entire lives. Rather, as people age, the amount of cartilage in their body decreases. This can cause older people to experience joint pain.
blood carries oxygen all around the body
All computers that have the same GHZ will have the same amount of date. This is in the same amount of time.
They can, but they may not show the same or all symptoms. A cold will not affect them the same way, the biggest problem is that they can give it to humans... and they are sneaky strep throat carriers too!