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their number is about 5000-10000 per cubic mm in human blood.

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What is the average number of WBC's per cubic millimeter of whole blood?

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What is the density of blood?

The density of blood plasma is approximately 1025 kg/m3 and the density of blood cells circulating in the blood is approximately 1125 kg/m3. Blood plasma and its contents is known as whole blood. The average density of whole blood for a human is about 1060 kg/m3.


What is the difference between plasma and whole blood?

There is an interesting relationship between plasma and whole blood. Whole blood contains plasma but plasma does not contain whole blood.


How many blood is pumped by heart in a minute?

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What is the relation between whole blood glucose level and plasma glucose level?

Plasma makes up 55% of the volume of the blood. Glucose content in blood cells is different (smaller) than the glucose content in plasma. So the average glucose content in the whole blood is different from both (lies in between). To get an approximate plasma glucose value, multiply the whole blood value by 1.15. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_sugar


What is 1356.48 to the nearest cubic unti?

Assuming that figure represents cubic units, the nearest whole one is 1356


When is whole blood necessary for a blood transfusion?

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What is a unit of blood?

Unit of volume for human blood and its components. A unit of whole blood is 450 millilitres. For components of blood, one unit is the amount of that substance that would normally be found in one unit of whole blood.The adult human body contains roughly 12 units of whole blood.0.45 litre = 1 unit of bloodAccording to Canadian Blood Services, a unit of blood is approximately 450 ml. The amount of blood in one person is five litres or 10.5 pints. On average, 4.6 units of blood are required per patient.


The mixture of plasma and blood cells is called?

Hematocrit is the proportion of your total blood volume that is composed of red blood cells. If you add the plasma, what you have is a blood sample called a full blood count.


What percent of blood is blood?

55% of the whole blood is blood plasma.


How many units of blood are in the human body?

* There are 450ml in a unit of blood. * The average adult body contains between 5-6 litres of blood. Given that information, the average adult human body would contain 11-13 units of blood.


Why is whole blood rarely used in a blood transfusion?

Most of the time whole blood is not used because the patient's medical condition can be treated with a blood component and too much whole blood can raise a recipient's blood pressure. High blood pressure can have medical side effects