Blood Donation: How Much Blood is Typically Collected?
Typically, one unit (450 mL) of blood is collected during a blood donation. However, the actual amount of blood drawn may vary depending on the blood bank's policies and the individual donor's health.Blood Disorders - Related Articles
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