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Only a very rough answer can be given. We have approx. 5 litres of blood, and this is replaced in a healthy individual in about 120 days. So one litre in about 24 days, which means about 41.6 milliletres of blood produced in a day.
The liver does not produce blood.
It helps our body by converting certain nutrition's into easy absorb-able and useful energy sources.
It is mostly known for its ability to clean our blood of harmful substances.
There are some substances however that by themselves provide little danger to our body, but after being absorbed and going through the liver, these substances become highly toxic.
One thing is for certain though. The liver does not produce blood.
It takes 36 blood liters to create 1 liter of urine.
5 liters of blood
1.5 liters
There are many differences between blood and the liver. Blood is a liquid, while the liver is solid. Blood moves around your body, while the liver remains fixed. And many, many more.
The average human has about five liters of blood. The average pig has about three or three and a half liters of blood.
4.7 to 5 liters.
Average adults have about 5 liters of blood in their vascular system.
Liters of blood? About 3.
About 5 liters or 1.3 gallons.
2-3 Liters
1liter
5 liters