The kidneys.
They remove from the blood stream, the urea, that forms urine(wee) . they also remove other unwanted chemicals, e.g excess water. excess vitamin C . Anything that you eat/drink that the body does not need.
The Kidneys. They serve as a filter and remove wastes which are diverted to the urinary bladder.
kidney
liver
Your liver
About 10 gallons
It depends on the person and their age. It contains about 5.6 liters or 6 quarts of blood.
1 liter blood heart pump every minute
There are 500 white blood cells to every 1000 red blood cells (or you could say there is double the amount of red blood cells). The answer would be 200 red blood cells for every 100 white blood cells.
vampires dont always suck blood though we tend to drink blood (not human) some of us can draw energy out (not me, i drink blood every three weeks) sleeping or awake victoms.
About 10 gallons
There are approximately 1.5 gallons of blood in an average human body.
2 gallons
9000 gallons
approximately 6 quarts (or 5.6 liters) or one and a half gallons (US)
10 pints. Or 1.25-1.3 gallons. If your an adult human.
The adult human body has approximately 5 liters (about 1.3 gallons) of blood.
It depends on the person and their age. It contains about 5.6 liters or 6 quarts of blood.
it ranges from 10-50 gallons but normaly 20
it cleans out your blood and you have to break them when you die so watch out
The total amount of blood in a human can vary with age, sex, health condition, and body type. According to some studies, 7% of your body weight is made up of blood. A human between 150 and 180 pounds has between 4.5 and 5.5 liters, or 1.2 to 1.5 gallons.
For a human, this is not possible - the average human only has 1.5 gallons of blood in them total. Total exsanguination of a human can take as little as 15 minutes (if you were to transect the aorta or several major arteries) or several days (if you had a slow bleeding wound that didn't clot).