The human body is consisted of 60 % of water in adult males. In adult females, it is 55 % of water. The body is broken down into the following compartments: * Intracellular fluid makes up ( 2/3) of body water. * Extracellular fluid makes up ( 1/3) of body water. To Be Summarized: * Total Body Water = 60% of Body Weight * Intracellular fluid = 40% of Body Weight * Extracellular fluid = 20% of Body Weight Question Answered By: Ali Sabah Al-Takmachi, UOS, College: Medicine
Fluid covers 55 to 78% depending on the body size.
it would be 80%
2/3
Total body water is 60% of body weight, Intracellular fluid is 40% of the body weight and extracellular fluid is 20% of the body weight.
The concentration of glucose in intracellular fluid is very low. Glucose is typically converted to glycogen within the body's cells.
Extracellular is outside cells and intracellular is inside, so that extracellular fluid would not be inside cells.
There's no name for such a fluid, because the body can't 'produce' water. No water that didn't go into the body earlier can come out of it.
There is no compartment in the body that stores water. All the cells and the space in between them is where the water is that makes up 75% of body weight
intracellular fluid compartment and extracellular fluid compartment
Total body water is 60% of body weight, Intracellular fluid is 40% of the body weight and extracellular fluid is 20% of the body weight.
The concentration of glucose in intracellular fluid is very low. Glucose is typically converted to glycogen within the body's cells.
It is the intravascular fluid part of extracellular fluid (all body fluid outside of cells)
intracellular fluid
Outside the cells, water serves as a means of transport to and from the cells and as a solvent for the somatic colloids. Distribution of body fluid and fluid percentage of body weight for men, women, and children men women children Total body fluid 60 % 50 % 75 % Intracellular space (ICS) 40 % 30 % 48 % Extracellular space (ECS) 20 % 20 % 27 % Interstitial part 15 % 16 % 22 % intravascular part 5 % 4 % 5 %
Extracellular is outside cells and intracellular is inside, so that extracellular fluid would not be inside cells.
The acronym ECF stands for extracellular fluid. Extracellular fluid is the fluid outside of the cell in the human body.
Extracellular is outside cells and intracellular is inside, so that extracellular fluid would not be inside cells.
Extracellular fluid is composed of the lquids in the body that are not inside the cells, that is called intracellular fluid. The fluids outside are either plasma, cerebrospinal fluid, lymphatic fluid, or interstitial fluid.
There's no name for such a fluid, because the body can't 'produce' water. No water that didn't go into the body earlier can come out of it.
extracellular