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An average adult human body contains approximately 5 to 6 liters of blood, which is roughly 1.3 to 1.6 gallons. This amount translates to more than 10 pints of blood, as there are about 2 pints in a liter. Therefore, there are more than 5 pints of blood in a typical human body.
Ammonia is more basic than human blood.
There is no particular difference. The blood of each animal, including humans, will have some chemical differences from that of all other animals. The blood of a chimp is more like human blood than it is like dog blood and dog blood is more like human blood than it is like lizard or bird blood.
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My best guess is less because 5 gallons is 20 Quarts and that seems like alot...
There are more red blood cells than white in healthy human blood.
No more or less than your somatic cells have blood.
pulmonary arterial blood as it has moce CO2 than venous
No u need more than that
A full-blood is a lycan, a hard core half wolf half human. pretty much the purebreds of the human/wolf world. A Half-blood is a werewolf who has less control of their wolf half and on the first few changes, are uncontrollable but, werewolves can sustain more human emotion than a lycan in a change.