The average person holds about 10 pints of blood.
Yes, but an "average person" would not drink that much to start with.
The average adult human body contains about 5 litres of blood.
About 8% of a normally lean person's weight is blood. A normal 70 kg (154 pound) person has about 5 liters (or quarts) of blood. If the person is larger the blood volume will be higher. Fatty tissue does not have as much blood as muscle.
It depends greatly on the size of the man. The average adult human male has between 4.5 and 5 liters of blood. Larger men could have more than this, and smaller men might have slightly less.
the average person has about 6 pints of blood which is equal to 1 .5 quarts or 1/4 liter the average person has about 6 pints of blood which is equal to 1 .5 quarts or 1/4 liter
Interesting question, but your blood is constantly being circulated. the average person has 5 L of blood in the body and during each beat that blood is circulated. but if you're asking how much blood fills the heart in one beat I'm not too sure.
There are approximately 1.5 gallons of blood in an average human body.
For a person to die they have to loose 6 litres of blood.
The average adult has about 8-10 pints of blood in his or her body.
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as much as a baby can suck your mom boob
The average volume of blood in an adult male is 5-6 liters, about 1.5 gallons. I don't know how to answer your question precisely, but if someone is getting continual transfusions, they can lose that much blood, because the bood volume remains elevated from the transfusions.