They could stretch around the entire planet 2 times.
...would stretch around the equator 2 and a half times!
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How many kilometers of blood vessels are in your body? If they could be laid end to end, the blood vessels would cover a distance of about 60,000 miles (96,500 kilometers).
If all the blood vessels in your body were laid end to end, they would reach about 60,000 miles. By the way, in one day your heart beats 100,000 times.
Let's put it this way - if all your blood vessels were laid out end-to-end the would stretch around the would nearly 2-and-a-half times. That, by the way is true... but don't ask who tested it.Types Of Blood:1. Artery2. Vein3. Capillaries
60,000 miles long for an average child but 100,000 miles long for an adult. It's crazy!
If they could be laid end to end, the blood vessels would cover a distance of about 60,000 miles (96,500 kilometers). Sources: Vogel, Steven. Vital Circuits, pp. 15-16; World Book Encyclopedia, vol. 2, p. 424.
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It is not feasible for human organs to go around the world. The question may refer to the length of blood vessels in an average human body, which can stretch to about 60,000 miles when laid out, theoretically enough to encircle the Earth nearly 2.5 times.
Components of Haversian system: osteocytes (spider-shaped bone cells that lie in "lacunae") that have laid down a matrix of collagen and calcium salts in concentric lamellae (layers) around a central Haversian canal containing blood vessels and nerves.The Haversian canal contains small blood vessels responsible for the blood supply to osteocytes (individual bone cells).
The markings on the outside of the chicken egg are blood spots. These can be removed with a quick wash/scrub in hot water. Blood spots on the outside of the shell are a result of minor trauma (small ruptured blood vessels) inside the vent of the hen as the egg is laid.
The equator, around Earth's total circumference as a sphere.