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13.
In a normal human body, the total number of red blood cells is
15 trillion
20 trillion
25 trillion
30 trillion
Answer: Option
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Zdenek Micke said:   2 years ago
The total number of red blood cells in the human body is indeed in the range of 25-30 trillion, and it is difficult to calculate the exact number of RBCs in one drop of blood as it can vary depending on various factors such as age, gender, health status, etc.
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Anil said:   5 years ago
1 trillion =1000 billion.
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Safar Kaflay said:   7 years ago
1 trillion 3 billion.

Then 30 trillion = 90 billions.

Shivansh Nigam said:   8 years ago
In 1 drop of blood, we have loads and loads Of RBC. So we can't actually calculate boat approx. We have 30 /25 trillion RBC in our body.
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Niranjan goenka said:   9 years ago
1 Million = 10 Lac.
1 Billion = 2 Million.
1 Trillion = 3 Billion.

Bijay laxmi sahoo said:   9 years ago
By searching over google that RBC count varies from 20 - 30 trillion. so three options are correct.

Please verify this answer.

Siri said:   1 decade ago
How do you calculate the number RBC in human body?

Soham barman said:   1 decade ago
500000 cells per cubic mm.

1 cm = 10 mm. or 1 cc = 1000 mm. # 3.

(normal human have 5-6 litre blood). 1000 cc = 1 litre.

6000 cc = 1000.6000 mm. # 3.

1000*6000*500000 = 3000,000,000.

Kuldeep said:   1 decade ago
500000 cells per cubic mm.
1 cm = 10mm or 1 cc=1000 mm#3.

(normal human have 5 -6 litre blood). 1000 cc= 1 litre.
6000 cc = 1000.6000 mm#3.

1000*6000*500000 = 3000,000,000,000.

Fathima said:   1 decade ago
What is cell damage?


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