Blood Volume as Percentage of Body Weight

Question

Blood volume of an animal is generally ______ % of its body weight:

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Blood volume of an animal is generally ______ % of its body weight:

  1. 8% — Correct Answer
  2. 4%
  3. 12%
  4. 6%
Explanation:
Correct Answer: 8%

The total blood volume of an animal is approximately 8% of its body weight.

Body Fluid Compartments
  • Total body water (TBW): 60–70% of body weight
  • Total blood volume: 8% of body weight
  • Plasma volume: 5% of body weight (55% of total blood volume)
  • Formed elements (RBCs + WBCs + Platelets): 45% of total blood volume
  • Intracellular fluid (ICF): 40% of body weight
  • Extracellular fluid (ECF): 20% of body weight
Practical Example
  • A 500 kg Holstein-Friesian cow has approximately 500 × 0.08 = 40 litres of blood.
  • Plasma volume = 500 × 0.05 = 25 litres.
Measurement of Blood Volume
  • Plasma volume is measured using Evans Blue Dye (T-1824).
  • ECF is measured using inulin.
  • TBW is measured using heavy water (deuterium oxide, D₂O) or tritium oxide.

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