If I remember correctly, the average is 600ml (600 milliliters). However, the body responds to 400ml (400 milliliters) where it signals the brain to remove the urine from the body.
Also a bladder can hold up to 1L (one liter) sometimes.
The human bladder can typically hold between 400-600 milliliters of urine before the need to urinate arises. However, the actual capacity can vary between individuals.
5 million red cells and 10000 wite cells ( I'm only 10 and I answered it.)
Depending on a number of factors ( age, size, weight) there are approximately six quarts or liters in circulation in the human body at any given time. Compare with a Cat which has no more than twelve ounces ( a soda can) of blood in circulation. But again a Cat seldom weighs more than ten or l2 lbs.
Only if you have pure water in mind, then: 50 milliliters of pure water weigh 50 grams
Unless removed for medical reasons - humans are usually born with... one brain two lungs one heart two kidneys one gall bladder one liver one pancreas one bladder one large intestine one small intestine... Making twelve organs in total.
The average human can hold the bladder for approximately 6 hours.
The human bladder can typically hold between 400-600 milliliters of urine before the need to urinate arises. However, the actual capacity can vary between individuals.
The adult human bladder can hold about one pint, plus or minus about four ounces.
2 cups / 16oz. 2 cups / 16oz.
The handle can hold 1,750 milliliters of vodka.
A twelve ounce coke can hold 355 milliliters in one can
14.7 milliliters
A standard dinner plate can typically hold around 250-300 milliliters of liquid.
About 946.4mL per US quart.
600ml of urine
That is 2.5 ml.
a teaspoon holds 5ml