hypertonic
You would have to test a small amount of human blood on a universal pH detector.
The human would die of heavy metal poisoning. That is if the blood poisoning didn't kill him first.
Plant cells are selected to demonstrate plasmolysis rather than animal cells. This because thy have the ability to absorb water through endosmosis unlike animal cells which would burst.
About One Hundred quarts in the Human Body
The recipient's antibodies would attack the A and Rh antigens. The body would not benefit at all from the transfusion.
You would have to test a small amount of human blood on a universal pH detector.
Swell and possibly burst depending on how hypotonic the solution was and how much of it was injected. However the human body has evolved many simple and complex ways to deal with these situations and therefore a small amount of hypotonic solution will likely cause no effect to your cells.
fibrinogen
The human would die of heavy metal poisoning. That is if the blood poisoning didn't kill him first.
To "invent" something is to create it. No human created human blood - because what would humans have had before?
Human blood is very slightly alkaline, at around 7.4 pH.
Drinking animal blood is vegetarianism but drinking human blood would violate it for vampires.
The body would die.
They would EXPLODE
Blood
No one would really drink human blood. It is very rich and upsetting to the stomach. You would most likely vomit and have stomachaches.
reduceing the mosquito population would reduce the blood flukes in a human population