According to http://hypertextbook.com/facts/2004/MichaelShmukler.shtml and other sources, blood clocks in at about 1060 kg per cubic meter, which I calculate to be about 1.1 pounds per pint.
Liver problems are a big one. A jeopardized liver can thin the blood hence the liver plays a big role in blood coagulation.
Blood density is proportional to hematocrit or, more exactly, to the total protein concentration of blood.
The density of blood plasma is approximately 1025 kg/m3 and the density of blood cells circulating in the blood is approximately 1125 kg/m3. Blood plasma and its contents is known as whole blood. The average density of whole blood for a human is about 1060 kg/m3.
1.06
white blood cells
Red Blood Cells (RBC)
Plasma
high density lipoproteins
low density lipoprotein
Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and high density lipoprotein (HDL).
Blood has an average density of about 1060 kg/m3, pure water's density is slightly less at 1000 kg/m3.
Kriso and red food die
becouse of its awesomly selected density.
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