A toddler typically has around 650-750 ml of blood in their body, which is about 7-8% of their total body weight. This amount can vary depending on the size and weight of the toddler.
Your body consists of more than blood, so it is impossible to say how much you weight just based on how much blood you have.
five quarts. and when you donate blood you give 1 quart
The time it takes for blood to drain out of the body can vary depending on factors such as the size of the blood vessels, the amount of blood in the body, and the cause of bleeding. In general, it can take a few minutes to several hours for all the blood to completely drain out.
about 2 litres
your blood pressure rises
Wbc stands for "White Blood Cell" this cell helps the body fights any decease or infection. 16000 for a toddler is within range.
They yawn for the same reason that you do, too much carbon dioxide in the body. Yawning is the body's was of releasing the excess gases.
there is 5.6 L of blood
7 litres
In your blood you have blood cells, white blood cell and much more.
The average adult body has about 8 pints of blood circulating at any given time.
2 gallons
you can get blood clots
About 6 quarts
The average adult has 10 pints of blood in his or her body. One unit of blood is roughly the equivalent of one pint. Blood makes up about 7% of your body's weight. This proportion is much greater in children and slightly less in women.
most people have 12 pints of blood in their body.
most people have 12 pints of blood in their body.