Depending on how much fat you have most people are about 60-70% water.
The percentage of water in the human body differs with age and gender. A newborn infant is about 80% water. An adult female is about 60% water. And an adult male is about 70% water.
Generally about 75% of the body is composed of water. The volume can vary and is dependant on many factors such as age, weight, bodyfat and muscle percentage, and level of hydration.
4 litres of water
70% of your body is made up of water
Mostly water.
The skin is the largest organ in the human body. The biggest "component" in the body is water.
If you are talking about how many percent the human body is made out of, 65%
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
Yes, over 70% of the human body is water, that is why dehydration can cause so many detrimental health problems, including death.
Mostly water.
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On average, 60%
58%-60%
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75%
37 litres of water in each person
The amount of water in the human bodyranges from 50-75%.
Many gases produce in body of human. When the man die the water enter the human body and there is no way for air to diffuse out of the human body .As the gasesare lighter so they try to diffuse out of the water due to this the dead body floats on water
Oxygen is about 63% of the human body by mass. Oxygen is in many biological molecules, but most of it is in water. Numerically, hydrogen atoms represent 63% of all atoms in the human body. That varies too, because many of the hydrogen are abound up in water and water content varies. Water by itself can be 63% of the mass of a human. (It varies with age, gender, muscle and and body fat, but is 55-65% for adults and more for children.) As one can see, many things are 63% of the human body.
Oxygen is about 65% of the human body by mass. Oxygen is in many biological molecules, but most of it is in water. Water by itself can be 65% of the mass of a human. (It varies with age, gender, muscle and and body fat, but is 55-65% for adults and more for children.) Numerically, hydrogen atoms represent 65% of all atoms in the human body. That varies too, because many of the hydrogen are abound up in water and water content varies. As one can see, many things are 65% of the human body.