Yes, over 70% of the human body is water, that is why dehydration can cause so many detrimental health problems, including death.
Two-thirds of the human body is composed of water and/or oxygen.
Water.
H2O (water)
Nitrogen is in many compounds.They are in proteins,nucleic acids etc
It is tough to tell the exact estimate.
Here are 4 molecules found in the human body: water, glucose, ammonia and glutamate.
There are four major organic molecules in the body, which are called macromolecules. These include lipids, carbohydrates, proteins and nucleic acids.
Transporting other molecules in the body.
There are millions of molecules in a tiny dot. Molecules are so tiny that it is not humanly possible to see it with your eyes unless of course you are using a scientific device. There are more molecules in your body then we can count, making it there fore impossible to know how many molecules are in someone's body
Nitrogen is in many compounds.They are in proteins,nucleic acids etc
The two molecules that are in your body H2O(water) and oxygen (not sure what the sign is)
Your body needs energy to move the molecules in your kidneys.
the molecules that build up your body are: carbon dioxide, oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen
vitamins
Proteins are large, complex molecules that play many critical roles in the body.
It is tough to tell the exact estimate.
You will find cells in any living thing or person.
Here are 4 molecules found in the human body: water, glucose, ammonia and glutamate.
A large body of water molecules would typically not have a stronger attraction to fewer molecules. It would however attempt to pull smaller molecules toward it.
the molecules required by our body in small quantity is kown as macro molecules