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The human body is mostly water by weight.
The human body is mostly water by weight.
The human skeleton weighs about 13% of the normal human body weight. Have a great day, cmf3225
The weight of the body in water is reduced by the weight of the water displaced, which is 100N - 65N = 35N. Therefore, the upthrust on the body is 35N.
The human brain typically weighs about 2% of total body weight. The brain accounts for a significant portion of the body's energy consumption and is crucial for numerous bodily functions, including thinking, sensing, and controlling movement.
On average, about 60% of an adult's body weight is water. Therefore, a person who weighs 100 pounds would have approximately 60 pounds of water in their body.
Almost 60 % of body weight is composed of water. 40 % of the body water is in the intracellular compartment and 20 % of the body water is there in extracellular compartment.
Using the direct variation model, you can set up a proportion: 72 kg (body weight) is to 54 kg (water weight) as 180 kg (body weight) is to x kg (water weight). Solving for x gives you 135 kg of water in a person weighing 180 kg.
No, it is about 5% to 15% of your body weight, compared to your chest which is 25% of your body weight
60% by weight in adult human male, 55% by weight in adult human female
Google [ leg weight percent ] gives me a page on netwellness.org, which says each leg is 10 percent. But it also gives a previous answer here on WikiAnswers of 14 percent, which agrees with an answer of 15.7% on Ask an Anatomist.
Water is the most common molecule in the human body, accounting for about 60% of total body weight.