An average adult human has about 5 to 6 liters of blood, which accounts for roughly 7-8% of their total body weight. This volume can vary based on factors such as body size, sex, and health. Infants and children have proportionally less blood, with infants having about 85-90 milliliters of blood per kilogram of body weight.
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The average person has six digits.
how many leters of blood does anormal person have
depends
No. There are many situations in which people get two series.
5 liters of blood
There are infinity blood cells in our body but if you are asking about platelets then they vary from age and person to person
it all depends on you as a person.
The blood glucose level will go down and the person may die after going in hypoglycemic coma or get brain damage.
they dont have blood, its all plasma
If a transfusion is given to a patient from a person with a different blood type, the immune system will attack those blood cells. This can cause a severe reaction in the patient, including shock to the immune system or death.
It depends on the person (or animal). It can taste sort of metal-like from my experience. Blood cells contain iron in them to transport oxygen, this is the main reason most claim that blood tastes like metal (iron or copper).