In adult men, water takes up about 60% of the body. In adult women, water takes up about 55% of the body. 78% of water is in the body of a baby.
The average of water a human contains is 60% to 70%.
no it makes two thirds of your body mass
Yes it does
70%
Yes
the human body is 75% water so in other words yes the human body is mostly water. with 25% left over for air, fat, and skin to take part of. any questions? call GHOST BUSTERS! jk dont i dont think they have a number...
water is the most important part in an living organism . our body is made up of 70% water and it helps the blood flow regular to our body parts. Every cell in the human body needs water because many of the body's processes, including chemical reactions, take place in water.
Because they where able to take a look at the human body and see how it works and what's inside the human body. Hope I helped ~Stephanie
If a human is buried in the ground in a quality coffin, it could take as much as 50 years for the body to decompose. If the body is buried in a cheap casket, decomposition and exposed to the elements, decomposition happens very quickly.
water
Yes, the majority of body processes occur in water. The reason is that the human body is composed of 65% water.
About 70%-85% that's why water is essential to life
the human body is 75% water so in other words yes the human body is mostly water. with 25% left over for air, fat, and skin to take part of. any questions? call GHOST BUSTERS! jk dont i dont think they have a number...
It's an open system because you take in food and water.
objects have some gravity it will hold fairly more water in the larger parts of the human body
None. As the human body contains a considerable amount of fat (which is lighter than water) it will float immediately. A more interesting question would be "How long does it take for a drowned body to sink?"
no
don't abused the body of water.
human body requires more amount of water for all metabolic process. water plays many crucial roles in body metabolism and mechanism. usally human body consumes 15 lit / day internally and its recommended to take 3 Lits of water/day. The kidney distilled the blood and excrete the ammonia waste with water. Minimum 1.5 Lit of water excreted per day via the kidney in the form of Urine. Sweat also excrete small amount of water from the body to maintain the body temperature.
water is the most important part in an living organism . our body is made up of 70% water and it helps the blood flow regular to our body parts. Every cell in the human body needs water because many of the body's processes, including chemical reactions, take place in water.
Almost all of the chemical reactions upon which the human body depends, take place in an aqueous solution. Dissolved chemicals can react with each other much more easily than solid, undissolved chemicals.
Because they where able to take a look at the human body and see how it works and what's inside the human body. Hope I helped ~Stephanie