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Jeff's body contains about 5.12 L of blood that has a density of 1060 kg/m3. Approximately 45.0% (by mass) of the blood is cells and the rest is plasma. The density of blood cells is approximately 1125 kg/m3, and about 1% of the cells are white blood cells, the rest being red blood cells. The red blood cells are about 7.50m across (modeled as spheres).

What is the mass blood of the blood in Jeff's body?

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Approximately how many blood cells (of both types) are in Jeff's blood?

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Answer:Answer:

a) The mass of the blood is 5.788 kg

b) The total cells is 1.041x10¹³cells

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

V = volume of blood = 5.46 L = 0.00546 m³

ρ = density of blood = 1060 kg/m³

a) The mass of the blood is equal:

b) mc = mass of cells = 45% of mass of blood

mc = 0.45 * 5.788 = 2.6046 kg

ρc = density of cells = 1125kg/m³

The volume of the cells:

Vwc = volume of white blood cells = 1% of volume of the cells

Vwc = 0.01 * 0.0023 = 2.3x10⁻⁵m³

The radius of the cell is:

The volume of a single cell is:

The number of the red blood cells is:

The number of the white blood cells is:

The total cells is:

Tc = 1.031x10¹³ + 1.041x10¹¹ = 1.041x10¹³cells

Explanation: I just copied from another answer

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