Science, asked by kridar254, 1 year ago

Ordinarily a person has about –
(a) to litre blood
(b) to litre blood
(c) litre blood
(d) litre blood

Answers

Answered by manvee16187944
1

Answer:

ordinarily a normal adult human has 4.5 to 5.5 liter of blood.

where as woman has less volume of blood than a man.

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
0

Answer:

Ordinarily a person has about ‘5.5 litres of blood’.

Explanation:

Blood is the most important medium of transportation of oxygen and nutrients to the various ‘parts of the body’. It is pumped to all parts of the body through the heart. An average healthy adult weighing about 150-180 lbs contains approximately 4.7 litres to 5.5 litres of blood. 5.5 litres is ordinarily the ‘amount of blood’ a person has.

Normally this amount of blood is enough for a person to function normally and healthily as he derives all the necessary ingredients for body function from the blood.  

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