Yes
Frozen oysters could last up to four months.
Fresh blood typically lasts for about 42 days in the body before it gets replaced with new blood cells. However, if you're asking about how long fresh blood can be stored outside the body, it can be refrigerated for up to 42 days or frozen for up to 10 years. Just don't go trying to stock up on blood like it's a pantry item, okay?
They last your whole life (not true) red blood cells: die and are made evry 3 weeks white blood cell: you never get more than you have brain cells: you can get any more (if you inhale carbon dinoxid some of the brain cells die, so do do it!)
I am not sure exactly how long they will last, but they will last for at least 1 year.
Frozen breastmilk can last up to 6 months before it needs to be discarded.
Months if frozen, a few weeks if not.
It last pretty long. You can still cook it.
Blood cells are formed in the bone marrow, which is located in the center of long bones such as the femur and humerus. The bone marrow contains stem cells that differentiate into various types of blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
Blood Is Produced By The Long Bones.
For a long as you like as long as the meat stays completely frozen. Some mammoth carcasses have been found that have been frozen for tens of thousands of years and the meat still exists.
Frozen grapes can last up to 12 months in the freezer before they should be consumed.
Blood can generally be stored in the blood bank for up to 42 days. However, different components of blood, such as red blood cells and platelets, have varying storage durations. Red blood cells can be stored for up to 42 days, while platelets have a much shorter shelf life of around 5 days. Plasma can be frozen and stored for up to a year.