The answer is H20
bones make up roughly 15 percent of the average adult's total body mass.
Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen make up over 90 percent of the mass of the human body.
Muscles make up around 40 percent of a personâ??s body weight. For instance, there are over 600 muscles found in the human body.
In terms of the human body, bioelements are any compounds or molecules that make up the body and help it with various functions, such as breathing. Some of these bioelements include: oxygen, nitrogen, and calcium.
Carbon makes up about eighteen percent of the human body. Oxygen is the element found most abundantly in the human body with sixty five percent.
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.
Thought it was 70-90 percent (of liquid, I.e. blood)
Approximately 83% of the human body is either oxygen or carbon. About 18% percent of the human body is carbon and around 65% is oxygen.
Yes, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen make up about 96% of the human body. Sodium is present in smaller amounts in the body, contributing to less than 0.2% of body mass.
yes it is an organic compound because, it can grow back like the skin of other animals.
carbohydrates fo sho ;)
The six elements that make up most compounds in the human body are carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sulfur. These elements can combine in various ways to form molecules with different structures and functions, allowing for a vast diversity of compounds to exist in the body. This diversity is essential for carrying out biological processes such as metabolism, cell structure, and signaling.