mine have been around the world for several times already, age 37. I want mine to get the most out of their lifes as they can. some may go into my arms and legs, the others stay in my corso. some have been around for 37 years now.
Miles is a measure of distance, not time. The relation between distance and time is the measurement of how much time it takes an object to travel a specific distance at a specific rate of travel (speed).
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
On average, about 1,900 to 2,600 gallons of blood travel through the human body in a day.
Aorta..has to pump blood to the entire body. Pulmonary artery has to pump to the lungs...much less of a distance.
140km
They are not the same. White blood cells fight off infection while red blood cells carry much-needed oxygen throughout your body.
there is 5.6 L of blood
7 litres
Miles is a measure of distance, not time. The relation between distance and time is the measurement of how much time it takes an object to travel a specific distance at a specific rate of travel (speed).
In your blood you have blood cells, white blood cell and much more.
your an idot
It will contiunue to travel until it encounters something that absorbs it, even if that doesn't happen for a billion years. There is no limit to the distance.
The average adult body has about 8 pints of blood circulating at any given time.
Cheetahs can sprint up to 70 miles per hour but only for a short distance. If they need to travel any distance, they are much slower to conserve energy.