In humans, blood only lives for 4 months at a time. In contrast, due to the cold-blooded nature of frogs, as well as other amphibians and reptiles, these cells can live for upwards of two years.
Red blood cells live about 120 days. When they get old their membrane started to show wear and they get removed from the blood circulation.
It may live up to 12 years
A common "flying frog" lives at least 5-10 years.A common frog lives the same live spand as a "flying frog".
Not long without any at all! Because red blood cells make up alot of the blood and then there would be nothing to pump to the heart or anythng to carry oxygen and stuff.
6 years
6 years
White blood cells can live anywhere from a few hours to a few days, depending on the specific type of white blood cell and the need for them in the body. Overall, the average lifespan of white blood cells is around 13 to 20 days.
Blood cells are formed in the bone marrow, which is located in the center of long bones such as the femur and humerus. The bone marrow contains stem cells that differentiate into various types of blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
Blood Is Produced By The Long Bones.
1-3 years
5-7 years
10-14 years