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Well the human body is approxiametly 62%water so about 90 pounds of water
The human body is about 60% - 65% water. Using that information combined with a total weight of 150 lbs you get an answer of roughly 90 - 97.5 lbs of water. This is just an estimate and many other factors such as body fat percentage and skeletal frame could effect the total.
On average, approximately 60% of a person's body weight is water. So for a 180-pound person, you would calculate 60% of 180 to find that about 108 pounds of that person's weight is water.
The part of the blood cell that carries water around the body are the plasma cells
1 pound = 16 ounces140 pounds = 2,240 ounces
There are about 8 pounds of body fat in a gallon. That is about 128 ounces of fat as there are 16 ounces in 1 pound.
87 lbs of water would be found in a 145lb person. Water makes up 60% of our body weight. 60% of 145 = 87
A loss of just 2% body water can lead to a decrease in work capacity for an average 165-pound individual. This equates to about 3.3 pounds of body water loss. It can result in reduced physical and cognitive performance, affecting overall functioning and productivity.
While it does depend upon your body size and condition, the only way to lose more than a pound per day if by losing water weight. Everyone's body retains water to some degree. By refraining from salt and anything with salt in it, your body will lose water weight. One pound is equal to 3,500 calories. The average person, if they eat nothing every day, cannot lose 3,500 calories per day (meaning 1 pound). But, they can lose excess water weight. Women tend to have more retained water weight than men. A 150 pound woman can lose as much as 10 pounds in 1 week with most being water weight, and a 200 pound man can do the same. This first week of 10 pounds of weight loss is not a part of losing body fat, as only a small portion of the weight loss will be body fat.
The circulatory system is they system in the body that transports material throughout the body. It carries nutrients, water, and oxygen to all the cells and carries waste material away from the cells.
Approximately 60% of the human body is made up of water, so a person who weighs 100 pounds likely has about 60 pounds of water in their body.
Approximately 45-75% of a person's body weight is water. For someone weighing 160 pounds, this would mean their body contains roughly 72-120 pounds of water.