The mineral balance in the body is thrown off, leading to decrease efficiency, and possible damage at the microscopic level to the body.
The body also requires water to sweat to stay cool. On a hot day, or when the body is physically exerted, the body can't stay cool. This leads to higher than desired body temperature which can damage cells and organs.
If you don't drink water, or obtain sufficient water-based liquids in other forms through food and drink, you will eventually die from dehydration.
If u did not have water molecules in ur body, then your blood and everything would have been very dry, thus u might have died at that very second and became a statue....
We have H2O all over our body, all the time throughout our life...even in our nails and hairs, though we can't see them...
The human body is comprised mostly of water. Without it, there would be no basis for most of the cells, importantly organs and living tissue. A person would not be able to live.
You or any other living thing wouldn't be alive
you would die
The skin is the largest organ in the human body. The biggest "component" in the body is water.
Osmosis works in the human body by transporting the water through the kidneys, blood and stomach. It occurs where ever there is water in the body.
60% of the body is made up of water. In the body,90% of the cells in the body is made up of water
While an individual's weight and gender are factors, the average human is about 60% water.
water
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75%
Your body is 70% water.
Is limestone in well water harmful to the human body
Water usually makes up 55% to 78% of the human body
A lot... The body is 75% water.
The human body is mostly water by weight.
The human body is mostly water by weight.
The skin is the largest organ in the human body. The biggest "component" in the body is water.
The human body consists of mostly water.
the human body has anywhere from 55%-78% of water in their system, depending on the person.
Most of the hydrogen in our body floats around in the form of water. The human body is about 60% water and hydrogen only accounts for 11% of that water mass. Thus, roughly 6.6% of a typical human's body mass is hydrogen.