No your body is approximatly 7 % blood. see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood for more info. Hope this helped x
what i mean is the full amount of blood in your body being replaced
lungs remove CO2 and other unessential gasses from the blood, and adds oxygen to the body (the essential to life) and the heart pumps the blood full of oxygen through the body to the body cab use the oxygen. and it pumps the CO2 full blood to the lungs to dispel it from the body.
Yes.
Thanks to new technology, a full body liposuction involves removing excess body fat while reducing the amount of blood loss.
the heart pumps blood full of oxygen around your body to the cells that need it
Well, if you are a full grown adult you have about 10 Liters if blood in your body, but you can live with about half of that
No. Your body has, on average, 5 pints of blood. A sample takes only a syringe full.
The aorta receives oxygenated blood directly from the left ventricle of the heart, which pumps blood to the rest of the body. This oxygenated blood is carried to the body tissues through arteries branching off from the aorta.
Never, unless they had full body transfusion
The lungs supply the blood with oxygen for other parts of the body so they can operate and produce ATP. Your lungs breath out the co2, which is one of the products of cell respiration.
when having a period, the unfertilized egg is released out of the body and the blood lining is released. this is not bad blood. it is full of nutrition in order for the egg to survive.
No, because it pumps all of the body's blood, which is 2000 gallons each day, which is certainly a full time job.