i really dont know i was trying to get the answer my self i need help with my home work im only in7th grade
Water (H2O) would have much of the hydrogen and oxygen in the body.
A lipid is a hydrophobic organic compound composed mainly of carbon and a high ratio of hydrogen to oxygen. Lipids are essential components of cell membranes and are involved in energy storage and signaling within the body.
Thiamine is an organic compound made up of the following elements: Nitrogen, carbon, sulfur, oxygen, and hydrogen.
Technically speaking Oxygen is niether organic nor in organic it is a free element...it's like asking if white is a dark color or a light color...because technically white is not a color it is the absence of color....but to answer your question to the best of my ability...since oxygen doesn't contain the element carbon it can be considered inorganic as such so can hydrogen...the human body is made up of 57% or so of water which is comprised of 2 parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen....while oxygen makes up most of the mass of a human body...but there are more hydrogen atoms...so I believe that Oxygen would be your answer in the spirit that the question was asked.
Oxygen and hydrogen are the most abundant elements in the human body because they are key components of water, which makes up about 60% of the human body. Oxygen is also essential for cellular respiration, while hydrogen plays a role in various biological processes.
Water (H2O) would have much of the hydrogen and oxygen in the body.
Oxygen and Hydrogen
The human body is made up of only mostly carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus. The top four elements are oxygen, carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen, so that would be a. on your list.
Hydrogen and Oxygen
A lipid is a hydrophobic organic compound composed mainly of carbon and a high ratio of hydrogen to oxygen. Lipids are essential components of cell membranes and are involved in energy storage and signaling within the body.
Hydrogen and oxygen Water is the most common molecule, between 55 and 65% of our mass. Hydrogen accounts for 63% of our atoms, but oxygen accounts for 65% of our mass. (Both hydrogen and oxygen are part of many other molecules besides water.)
By atoms: hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon By mass: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen
Hydrogen, then oxygen, then carbon. Your body is 70 percent water, which is two thirds hydrogen and one third oxygen.
Carbon and oxygen atoms are plentiful. However, because such a huge percentage of your body is water and because carbon atoms are always associated with hydrogen atoms in living species, by a long way, HYDROGEN atoms are the most plentiful in a living body.
It's a compound--one part carbon, one part oxygen, two parts hydrogen, such as C6H12O6. A simple alcohol is not a carbohydrate, even though it contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, because the ratios are all wrong. Look at ethanol. It consists of ethane, a hydrocarbon with the formula C2H6, with one hydrogen atom replaced by a hydroxyl group--an OH--making the formula for ethanol C2H5OH.
Thiamine is an organic compound made up of the following elements: Nitrogen, carbon, sulfur, oxygen, and hydrogen.
Hydrogen and oxygen Water is the most common molecule, between 55 and 65% of our mass. Hydrogen accounts for 63% of our atoms, but oxygen accounts for 65% of our mass. (Both hydrogen and oxygen are part of many other molecules besides water.)