The normal range of thrombocytes, or platelets, in a cubic millimeter of blood typically falls between 150,000 and 450,000 platelets. Values outside this range may indicate various medical conditions, such as thrombocytopenia (low platelet count) or thrombocytosis (high platelet count). It's important for healthcare providers to interpret these values in the context of the patient's overall health and any symptoms present.
They average 4,500 for each cubic millimeter of blood which is not true, because that is leukocytes.
A normal white blood cell count is between 5,000 and 10,000 cells per cubic millimeter.
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.
There are approx. 7,000 leukocytes per cubic millimeter of blood.
7000 to 11000
their number is about 5000-10000 per cubic mm in human blood.
a cubic centimeter is a cc, there is no special name for a cubic millimeter.
Approximately 4-6 million
The approximate normal white blood cell count is 4500 to 10000 white blood cells per cubic millimeter. 21000 definitely falls in the approximate high range.
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.
No, millimeter is a unit of length. MilliLITER is a unit of volume, but not millimeter.
cubic millimeter = mm3