450cc
It depends. There is no set amount of cc in each unit of blood. The institution I work for handwrites on each of the labels exactly how many cc are in that particular unit. The number is always very random (i.e.219, etc.) There are typically between 250&350cc per unit.
1 unit blood = 500cc = 8-10 pints The above answer is partially correct; however, 500cs is one pint not 8-10 pints 1 unit of whole blood is approximately 500cc or ~ 1 pint A pint=16 fluid oz in the US or approximately 480 cc (usually rounded to 500 cc) 8-10 pints would = 4000-5000 ml or 8-10 units of blood
CC is unit of volume and lb is unit of weight. These two cannot be compared.
There are 473 cc's in one pint of blood.
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One unit of packed red blood cells (PRBC) typically contains about 250 to 300 cc (milliliters) of blood. The exact volume can vary slightly depending on the collection and processing methods used. PRBCs are concentrated red blood cells with most of the plasma removed to enhance the oxygen-carrying capacity.
that completely depends on what ur measuring. cc is a unit of volume and ounce is a unit of mass...
1 cc=100 units of Insulin so, 1 unit=0.01 cc Insulin
1 US pint is 473.176cc
A cc is a cubic centimeter. It is a unit of Volume. A horsepower is a unit of Power. They are not the same thing. There is no fixed relation.
2.11337642 US pints in 1000 cc
There are 240 cc in 8 oz. Each oz. is 30 cc.