While at rest, the greatest quantity of blood will be found in the veins, as they hold about 70% of the total blood volume in the body. This is due to the veins being able to store more blood and their compliance allowing them to hold a higher volume of blood at rest.
humans..
isn't it your heart. = )
Veins hold the greatest volume of blood: Veins= about 1/2 Heart and lungs= about 1/4 Arteries= about 1/4 Capillaries= about 5%
veins and venules
plato: 5 liters; 4 liters
Platelets are found in the blood (connective tissue). The greatest activity is that it forms blood clots.
Veins hold the greatest volume of blood in the body--------and the heart along with the nerve glands in your throat.....
The greatest amount of water on Earth is found in the oceans. They contain about 97% of the Earth's water, with an estimated volume of approximately 1.332 billion cubic kilometers.
Nitrogen, about 3/4 of the atmosphere's volume.
Red and white corpuscles can be found in blood. Red corpuscles account for forty to fifty percent of the blood's volume.
Most of the body's blood volume is located within the systemic circulation, primarily in the veins and venules. Approximately 60-70% of blood volume resides in the venous system, which acts as a reservoir for blood. The remaining volume is found in the arteries, capillaries, and the heart. This distribution allows for efficient blood flow regulation and the maintenance of blood pressure.