Carbon, which actually comes between oxygen and hydrogen.
Carbon is found in all organic molecules, along with hydrogen and oxygen. Many of the body's compounds include iron (hemoglobin) or phosphorus. Sodium and chlorine as sodium chloride (salt) are part of almost all aqueous solutions in the body.
Except for water, most of the compounds in your body contain carbon.
Oxygen, at 65.0%, is the most abundant element found in the human body. Next is Carbon, at 18.5%, then Hydrogen, at 9.5%. Nitrogen follows at 3.2%, then Calcium at 1.5%.
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Oxygen, at 65.0%, is the most abundant element found in the human body. Next is Carbon, at 18.5%, then Hydrogen, at 9.5%. Nitrogen follows at 3.2%, then Calcium at 1.5%.
Water is the most common molecular subsance found in the human body(~98%). and phosphorous is the most abundant element in human body.
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Oxygen, at 65.0%, is the most abundant element found in the human body. Next is Carbon, at 18.5%, then Hydrogen, at 9.5%. Nitrogen follows at 3.2%, then Calcium at 1.5%.
no. argon is not found in the human body
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