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h English (en) | Blood accounts for 7% of the human body weight, with an average density around 1060 kg/m<sup>3</sup>, very close to pure water's density of 1000 kg/m<sup>3</sup>. The average adult has a [[blood volume]] of roughly {{convert|5|L|USpt|lk=in}} or 1.3 gallons, which is composed of plasma and ''formed elements''. The formed elements are the two types of blood cell or ''corpuscle'' – the [[red blood cell]]s, (erythrocytes) and [[white blood cell]]s (leukocytes), and the cell fragments called [[platelet]]s that are involved in clotting. By volume, the red blood cells constitute about 45% of whole blood, the plasma about 54.3%, and white cells about 0.7%. |
h Japanese (ja) | 血液は人間の体重の7%を占め、平均密度は約1060 kg/m<sup>3</sup>で、純水の密度1000 kg/m<sup>3</sup>に非常に近い。平均的な成人の[[blood volume/ja|血液量]]はおよそ{{convert|5|L|USpt|lk=in}}または1.3ガロンで、血漿と''形成元素''で構成されている。形成要素とは、[[red blood cell/ja|赤血球]]と[[white blood cell/ja|白血球]]の2種類の血球または''体細胞''、および凝固に関与する[[platelet/ja|血小板]]と呼ばれる細胞片である。体積では、赤血球が全血の約45%、血漿が約54.3%、白血球が約0.7%を占める。 |