A lot. I would say around 1/4
Average:On average, adult humans have 57 to 60 % water by mass.More:The human body has a variable water content that changes daily and with age and gender and body type.On average, adult humans have 57 to 60 % water by mass.At birth, a baby can have up to 75% water weight and this decreases with age.Obese individuals can have as little as 45% water weight.Women tend to have a few percent less water weight than men, but this is largely a difference in muscle and fat between individuals.
About 3 lbs or 2% of body mass.
The human body is 0.15% Chlorine by weight. an average 160lb. man would have about 4 ounces of chlorine.
About 55 percent of an adult human female's total body weight is water
Water is not an element, it is made of Hydrogen and Oxygen. Oxygen is the most plentiful element in the human body by weight. If you go by number of atoms, then Hydrogen would be the most plentiful.
While an individual's weight and gender are factors, the average human is about 60% water.
The average human weight is 70 kilograms.
About 40 liters of water are in the human body which, is about 57 percent of an average human's weight. Newborn babies can be about 75 percent, although it gradually decreases throughtout life. Most of the declining occurs in the first ten years of life.
The human body is mostly water by weight.
The human body is mostly water by weight.
Water retention gives the human body weight.
80% body fluids including water and weight depends weither your endo/exomorphic (thin or fat), depending on your structure will depend on your bodily fluid weight
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.
For an average man that weighs 70 kilograms, 57% of its total body weight is composed of water. Though there is no exact percentage to all human bodies as all humans have different body weigh and so studies uses the average weight to compute the percentage of water within an average person's body.
Average:On average, adult humans have 57 to 60 % water by mass.More:The human body has a variable water content that changes daily and with age and gender and body type.On average, adult humans have 57 to 60 % water by mass.At birth, a baby can have up to 75% water weight and this decreases with age.Obese individuals can have as little as 45% water weight.Women tend to have a few percent less water weight than men, but this is largely a difference in muscle and fat between individuals.
The average body is 60% water
60% by weight in adult human male, 55% by weight in adult human female