On average, the human kidneys filter about 50 gallons (approximately 190 liters) of blood per day, which translates to roughly 2 gallons (about 7.5 liters) per hour. However, it's important to note that this filtering primarily involves the regulation of fluids and electrolytes, and not all of this blood is "purified" in the sense of removing waste products. The actual amount of blood purified can vary based on individual health and kidney function.
£20.65 an hour
Depends on his build.
$37,440 for a full man year of work
Probably around 65 dollars an hour.
Man of the Hour was created in 2003-10.
far too much, darrens mum is 12p a hour. no man can handle her.
The average adult has a blood volume of roughly 8.75 pints (5 litres) of blood circulating in their body.
15 dollars an hour for labor is a fair rate
blood vs. blood
about 16 an hour also depends where you work at
Blood of Man was created in 2008.
That would be a Top Man, makes about $20/hr in the union.