An adult body that weighs between 150 to 180 can have about 5.5 liters of blood. A child that is about 80 pounds can have half of this amount or 2.25 liters. An infant that is 8 pounds can have about 8.5 ounces of blood.
3 litres
~5 liters
The heart pumps blood through the rest of the body.
It's an indicator of how much usable iron you have in your body, of whether your body is able to carry it to where it's needed.
Blood carries nutrients to the body's cells.
Blood makes up about 1/12 of body weight. As there are 12-16 grams of haemoglobin per 100g of blood, the weight of blood cells based on body weight is 1%. So yes but its made up of many other things too like tissue and white blood cells.
there is 5.6 L of blood
There is about 5.5 quarts of blood in the average human body. This is the equivalent of about 5.2 liters of blood.
7/5
7 litres
In your blood you have blood cells, white blood cell and much more.
Yes this is blood grouping. The type of blood one has is directly related to their parents. If two people with type A blood have a child, That childs blood will be type A.
Yes, probably.
hands, feet, mouth, nose, hair.
The average adult body has about 8 pints of blood circulating at any given time.
five quarts. and when you donate blood you give 1 quart
you can get blood clots
About 6 quarts