I think it depends on how much you embrace the culture. Under 1/2 is iffy, don’t go around saying slurs. For the answer, i’d say 1/2+.
The concept of "percentage of black blood" is rooted in historical racist ideologies and has no scientific basis. Racial identity is complex and multifaceted, and cannot be determined by a specific percentage of any ethnicity's genetic makeup. It is important to move away from such antiquated notions and embrace the diversity and fluidity of racial identity.
Formed elements, which include red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, constitute approximately 45% of the total blood volume. Plasma makes up the remaining 55%.
Oxygen is the element that makes up the greatest percentage of weight in the body, comprising about 65% of the body's mass.
In the US, the percentage of obese white women is higher than the percentage of obese black women. According to recent data, around 38% of white women are obese compared to 57% of black women.
As of 2020, Black or African American people make up approximately 13% of the population in the United States.
As of 2020, about 13% of police officers in the US are black. This percentage varies depending on the location and police department.
Water. (or saline).
red blood cells
when blood is in vessel, the blood may be black.
The Black Cochin Jewish population has a high percentage of Rh-negative blood but the Rh-negative blood type is uncommon in the Black population in general, which is exactly the same interesting phenomenon as with the Oriental Jews of Israel who have a high percentage of Rh-negative blood, where among the Chinese and Japanese, Rh-negative blood type it is almost nonexistent.
Blood makes up 7% of the weight of the body in humans. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood
Being born a black male or female makes a person black. Blood isn't black but red, and droplets of it doesn't turn a person any more black than they already are, if they are.
It makes your blood go black and bubble.
Red blood cell contain a chemical that makes it red but when it dries out it turns black.
blood for the colour red and crushed rcks in blood make brown and crushed rock makes black
B negative varies depending on countries, but in the U.S. about 1.6 percent have that blood type.
blood for the colour red and crushed rcks in blood make brown and crushed rock makes black
Too much iron will usually turn the blood black. However, if there is liver failure, and it's seeping into the blood stream that too can cause the blood to turn black as it becomes over loaded with toxins. Put simply it's the blood is overloaded with toxins and other nutrients that the body can't process entirely.