Normal levels of hemoglobin for adult females past menopause are 11.7 - 13.8 g/dl.
An AST (aspartate aminotransferase) level of 12 is within the normal range. AST is a liver enzyme that can be elevated in liver damage or other conditions. If your AST level is 12, it suggests that your liver is functioning normally.
12-17
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14 to 18 g/dl for males 12 to 16 g/dl for females
The normal level of ferritin varies between men and women: The lower the ferritin level, even within the "normal" range, the more likely it is that the patient does not have enough iron. Once the level dips below this range they are classified as being anemic and should see a hemotologist and a gastroenterologist for additional diagnostic tests and treatment. Normal ferritin levels follow: Male: 12-300 ng/mL Female: 12-150 ng/mL Note: ng/ml = nanograms per milliliter http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003490.htm
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There are some females fully grown with same size or even bigger.
Apparently the bones account for about 12% of body weight in females and about 15% in males in a normal sized frame.
The normal hemoglobin level ranges from 12-18 grams per deciliter. Above normal hemoglobin levels may result in dehydration, excess production of rbc in bone marrow and other conditions.
For adult males the normal hemoglobin values are from 14-18 grams/deciliter. For adult females the normal hemoglobin values are from 12-16 grams/deciliter. I don't know how these values could be expressed as percents.
A normal heart weighs 10-12 ounces or 300g in males and 8-10 ounces or 200g in females.