When 500cc of blood is removed, it is equivalent to about one pint. This amount represents approximately 10% of an average adult's total blood volume, which is typically around 5 to 6 liters. Removing this volume can lead to temporary effects such as dizziness or weakness, but healthy individuals can usually tolerate this loss without severe complications. However, it is important to monitor for signs of excessive blood loss or shock.
500cc of blood is equivalent to 500 milliliters, which is about one pint. This volume represents approximately 10% of the average adult human's total blood volume. In medical contexts, 500cc is often used as a standard measure for blood donations or transfusions.
A 500cc bottle of water weighs approximately 1.1 pounds.
About 50 horsepower
1 liter
500cc of oil
Half a liter, or a little more than pint.
they are removed by your liver
This a condition where the blood stores too much iron. The treatment is venesection where acertain amount of blood is removed leading to a lowering in the amount of iron in the blood.
30 mins
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The waste in your blood is removed by the kidneys. The kidneys filter your blood all day every day
I think they must be removed by a dialysis machine.