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No, proteins do not make up 90 percent of your body weight. Water makes up 90 percent of your body weight.
No, the weight of a skeleton can vary based on factors such as bone density, muscle mass, and overall body composition. While height may provide a general indication of skeleton size, it does not necessarily determine the weight of the skeleton.
an elephant has less percent of body weight because it distributes the weight more evenly resulting in a smaller amount of body weight <^>
In percent? 14.25/ weight of body *100.
206 bones800 of calcium
AnswersOn average, 60 percent of your body weight
our bones are hard and strong , but they are not heavy . They are so light that the skeleton is less than one fifth of a person's total body weight . so , if you weigh fifty pounds , only about ten of those pounds are your bones .
It varies per individual. Almost always anorexics will have a noticeably less percent of body fat or weight from body fat that a "normal" or "average" weight person.
No, proteins do not make up 90 percent of body weight. In humans, proteins account for about 15-20 percent of total body weight, with water being the largest component, typically around 60 percent. Other components, such as fats and minerals, also contribute to body weight.
The femur is a part of you articular skeleton, and typically supports the weight of your upper body.
it depends