round about 5560 just a guess but that is what i guess.
There are 5-6 billion red blood cells in 1 cm3.
The "white blood count" is the number of white blood cells (WBCs) per cubic millimeter. Normal counts range from 4000 to 10,500. (Normal red blood cell counts are in the range of three to five million per cubic millimeter, which is why blood is red.) The white blood cells are differentiated into 5 major subgroups or "lines," each of which has a different function. Mostly, they are involved in protecting the body from disease, dectroying invaders, cleaning up after injuries and such things. Hence, one can tell if a disease process is present by looking at the total WBC count and the proportions of the different WBC lines. One can also detect the presence of leukemia or other blood disorders from the WBC count. Doctors will watch the WBC count changes over time to gauge the efficacy of disease treatments.
It all depends on the wood. Some wood is denser and heavier than others.
The average teenage brain is about 95% of its adult size by the age of 6 and continues to develop until the mid-20s. On average, the adult brain weighs about 3 pounds and has a volume of around 1,130 cubic centimeters.
The unit of circulation is typically measured in volume per unit time, such as liters per minute for blood circulation in the body or cubic meters per second for water circulation in a pump.
There are approx. 7,000 leukocytes per cubic millimeter of blood.
their number is about 5000-10000 per cubic mm in human blood.
They average 4,500 for each cubic millimeter of blood which is not true, because that is leukocytes.
Red blood cells are the most abundant cells in human blood. Their primary function is to transport oxygen from the lungs to the cells of the body. In men, there are an average of 5 million RBCs per cubic millimeter and in women there are an average of 4 million RBCs per cubic millimeter.
7000 to 11000
The volume number of RBC refers to the number of blood cells in each cubic millimeter of blood. This number is determined by the erythropoietin hormone.
The average number of white blood cells (WBCs) in a cubic millimeter of blood typically ranges from about 4,000 to 11,000 cells. This count can vary based on factors such as age, health status, and the presence of infections or other medical conditions. WBCs play a crucial role in the immune system, helping to defend the body against infections and diseases. Regular blood tests can help monitor WBC levels for any abnormalities.
The medical term for the measurement of the number of clotting cells per cubic millimeter is platelet count. This test helps assess the ability of the blood to clot properly and is often included in a complete blood count (CBC) analysis.
a cubic centimeter is a cc, there is no special name for a cubic millimeter.
Approximately 4-6 million
In a cubic millimeter of blood, around 5 million red blood cells are present.
Platelet Count