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Thanks on the info, it appears as well blood is 92% water is quite a bit.
well I read that it is only about 50% or a little more not 92%
blood is considered plasma and our bodies contain 50% plasma in the make up of blood
it's all over the internet and can easily be verified
Normally, 7-8% of human body weight is from blood. In adults, this amounts to 4.5-6 quarts of blood. This essential fluid carries out the critical functions of transporting oxygen and nutrients to our cells and getting rid of carbon dioxide, ammonia, and other waste products. In addition, it plays a vital role in our immune system and in maintaining a relatively constant body temperature. Blood is a highly specialized tissue composed of more than 4,000 different kinds of components. Four of the most important ones are red cells, white cells, platelets, and plasma. All humans produce these blood components--there are no populational or regional differences.
I don't see the point in trying to make a point with incorrect information
and that, was the actual point I was trying to make