False, red blood cells circulate for an average of 120 days before they are worn out from squeezing through narrow capillaries.
Red blood cells don't have nuliets however white blood cells do. Red blood cells can have an average life-span of 120 days while white blood cells do not have an average life span. Also, white blood cells are larger than red blood cells.
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There are roughly 5 liters or 1.3 gallons of blood in the average adult human being. Blood accounts for 8% of body weight. Whole blood is composed of approximately 45% red blood cells, 54.3% plasma and 0.7% white blood cells.
White blood cells are used to fight off diseases and sicknesses.
Human red blood cells function for an average of 120 days, or about 4 months. After this the red blood cells are too damaged to carry oxygen effectively and are broken down.
red blood cells
There are white and red cells in our blood.
Red blood cells don't have nuliets however white blood cells do. Red blood cells can have an average life-span of 120 days while white blood cells do not have an average life span. Also, white blood cells are larger than red blood cells.
The human body has, on average, 7 thousand white blood cells per microliter of blood. With an average of 5.25 liters of blood in the average human, this equates to almost 37 billion white blood cells.
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Males have (on average) between 4.6 and 6.2 million red blood cells per milliliter, and since the average male has about 5.2 liters of blood, (5200ml) there are (appx.) between 23,920,000,000 and 32,240,000,000 red blood cells in the average male body. Females have (on average) between 4.5 and 5.4 million red blood cells per milliliter, and since the average female has about 3.3 liters of blood, (3300ml) there are (appx.) between 14,850,000,000 and 17,820,000,000 red blood cells in the average female body.
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