The average adult has a blood volume of roughly 8.75 pints (5 litres) of blood circulating in their body.
about 350 liters of blood pass in one day, so divide 350 liters by 24 which is about 14.5 liters per hour.
The human body contain exactly 8% blood of the total body weight. A normal 70 kg men contain 5.6 litres of blood.
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.
about 6 quarts of blood are in a grown man. this translates to roughly 5.5 liters.
plato: 5 liters; 4 liters
120/80
120/80
This is an average. Men are generally bigger than women so they would have more blood. A large woman is going to have more than a small man.
Normal systolic from 121-147 Normal diastolic from 83-91
120/80
Resting blood pressure for a male (optimum) is 120/70. It will be elevated after exercise or a stressful event.
There isn't really a normal blood pressure, there is a continuum of blood pressures among people at any age (for example, 50).