A couple of quarts. What IS a quart, anyway? And is a couple two or three? Because some people would say that it's three or even four.
a child has average up to 10.6 pints of blood in the body
A six-year-old boy typically has about 1 to 1.5 liters of blood in his body, which is roughly 70 to 80 milliliters of blood per kilogram of body weight. This can vary based on the child's size and overall health. Generally, children have a lower blood volume compared to adults, proportionate to their body weight.
The total amount of blood in each person's body is approximately a gallon and a quarter, or ten pints, or 4.7 liters of blood.
7 to 8 liters a day
It depends on the size of the individual. Average number used is usually 5 litres.
A one-year-old lamb typically has about 6 to 7 percent of its body weight in blood. Given that a one-year-old lamb usually weighs between 90 to 120 pounds (approximately 40 to 55 kg), this equates to roughly 5 to 7.5 liters of blood. However, exact amounts can vary based on the lamb's breed, size, and overall health.
the average 12 year old depending on his/hers size has 4 quarts of blood.
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Five litres.
A 10 year old body has 7 pints of blood. 7 Pint = 3.312235311 Litre (L) I hoped i helped.
In a human, blood makes up about 7% of the body's mass. Thus to get an idea you would need to weigh your 9 year old and work it out. A typical adult of about 70Kg has a blood volume of approximately between 4.7 and 5 liters
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