The general recommendation to make sure you are getting the minimum amount of liquid per day is 8 glasses of 8 ounces each. 8 ounces is equal to one cup, so it is not as much as it may seem when you first look at it.
This can vary depending on an individuals size and activity levels.
at least 1.5 liters
about 2days.
75 to 90
If you are talking about how many percent the human body is made out of, 65%
it is about 60 percent for a human body of water
The bones or the skeletal system contain much of the inorganic part of the body.
75% i believe,that's most of your body 70% is "ideal" for a lean person, fat people can be a lot less ... down to about 50 %.
A lot... The body is 75% water.
The length of time that a human being can survive without consuming water has everything to do with the person's health, age, environment (desert or cool area, etc) and many other factors. However, the average aged human being can survive for no more than 6 days without consuming water.
about 4ml
The body holds as much water as possible but other wise water gets out of the body via sweat and pee.
You have 60 % water in your body. You have 20 % water in extracellular compartment. You have 40 % water in intracellular compartment.
Approximately 75%.
70% ofyour body is waterI about 70% watter is in your body.
You probably would survive, since you take in water on normal food, but it's always advisable to drink water-based liquids also. I read recently that it is a myth that you need to take in as much as 2.5 litres of water a day, since you do get a lot of water in your food.
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.
Up to 60 percent of the human body is water.
About 70%
75 to 90