An average adult has about 5.0 L of blood. Every milliliter of blood is approximately 5.0 x 109 erythrocytes (red blood cells) and every erythrocyte has 2.8 x 108 hemoglobin molecules. Calculate the number of hemoglobin molecules in 5.0 L of blood.

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Answer:

7.0 x 10²¹ hemoglobin molecules

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of blood = 5.0 L = 5,000 mL

Concentration of erythrocytes in blood = 5.0 x 10⁹ erythrocytes/mL

Concentration of hemoglobin in erythrocytes = 2.8 x 10⁸ molecules/erythrocytes

The number of hemoglobin molecules in 5.0 L of blood is given by:

[tex]N= 5,000\ mL*(5.0 * 10^9)\frac{erythrocytes}{mL}* (2.8 * 10^8)\frac{molecules}{erythrocytes}\\N= 7.0*10^{21}\ molecules[/tex]

There are approximately 7.0 x 10²¹ hemoglobin molecules in 5.0 L of blood.