Carbon.
the human boddy also contains a very small amount of gold too.
Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, sulphur, phosphorus
Carbon.
the human boddy also contains a very small amount of gold too.
The most common elements in the human body are:
Oxygen and hydrogen
The most common and abundant protein is collagen. It makes up about 25% of your body.
Skeletal
By molar amount, hydrogen and oxygen are the most common elements; carbon is the third. By mass, oxygen is the most common, and carbon is the second (with hydrogen being third by mass). By mass, oxygen is the most abundant, and phosphorus is the least, carbon the 2nd, hydrogen, 3rd. By atoms, hydrogen is most abundant, and phosphorus the least, oxygen 2nd, carbon 3rd.
The three most common atoms in the body would be carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. By atoms: hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon By mass: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen
Water is the most common molecular subsance found in the human body(~98%). and phosphorous is the most abundant element in human body.
about one third of the periodic table, but the most common are:carbonhydrogennitrogenoxygen
carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen
carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen
The four most common elements in the human body are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen.
Oxygen and hydrogen
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen....
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen....
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen....
There are many, many elements in the human body, the most common of which is Carbon, as we are carbon based life forms. There is also a lot of oxygen present in the form of oxides, and other elements such as iron in haemoglobin (present in blood) and phosphorus in DNA.
These elements are carbon, oxygen and hydrogen.
Water is the most common molecular subsance found in the human body(~98%). and phosphorous is the most abundant element in human body.
The heart is the most common machine in the human body. It is a muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body, delivering oxygen and nutrients to cells and removing waste products. The heart beats around 100,000 times a day, making it an essential part of human survival.