Blood typically accounts for about 7-8 of a person's total body weight.
Blood makes up approximately 7-8 of a person's total body weight.
Blood makes up approximately 7-8 of a person's total body weight.
Blood makes up 7% of the weight of the body in humans. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood
Blood makes up about 1/12 of body weight. As there are 12-16 grams of haemoglobin per 100g of blood, the weight of blood cells based on body weight is 1%. So yes but its made up of many other things too like tissue and white blood cells.
Plasma makes up about 55% of total blood volume in the body.
30%?
7 percent of your body mass is blood
Blood makes up approximately 7-8 of a person's total body weight.
Blood makes up approximately 7-8 of a person's total body weight.
Blood makes up 7% of the weight of the body in humans. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood
The human body contain approx. 0,4 % sodium chloride.
For an average man it accounts to about 12% of his body weight...ie a 50 kg person can have 6 kg of fat in his body.
To calculate the percentage of body weight loss, you divide the amount of weight lost by the starting weight and then multiply by 100. This gives you the percentage of body weight lost.
The total blood volume in the average adult is approximately 60-65 ml/kilogram body weight. Children have approximately 70 ml/kilogram body weight and obese patients approximately 55ml/kilogram body weight.
To calculate the percentage of body weight loss, subtract the current weight from the initial weight, then divide that number by the initial weight and multiply by 100. This will give you the percentage of body weight lost.
proteins
basophils. see page 645 in anatomy & physiology 8th