Correction for the size of The Blood in a Human Body
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How big is 1.60 liters?
It's about three-tenths as big as The Blood in a Human Body
The size of The Blood in a Human Body is about 5 liters.
(for
70 kg body; average altitude; average)
The volume of blood in the average human body is about
5 L. Persons living at high altitude, however, may have up to an additional
2 L of blood to compensate for the lower oxygen level.
MLA Style (8th Ed.)
"Correction for the size of The Blood in a Human Body" The Measure of Things, 2024, www.themeasureofthings.com/correction.php?comp=volume&unit=ltr&amt=1.6&i=430. Accessed 29 Mar 2024.
APA Style (7th Ed.)
The Measure of Things. (2024). Correction for the size of The Blood in a Human Body. Retrieved March 29, 2024 from www.themeasureofthings.com/correction.php?comp=volume&unit=ltr&amt=1.6&i=430
Chicago Style (17th Ed.)
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