according to the question the percent is zero but there are still living organisms inside the body but they dont make up the body
In terms of cell numbers, approximately 85-90% of the cells in your body are NOT human but bacterial, mostly in your intestines and some on your skin and in your mouth. But they're so much smaller that in terms of volume, they only make up about 5-10% of your body, mostly in the form of feces. Yuck!
Probably more prokaryote cells on or in humans than their own eukaryote cells.
30%
The percentage of flesh in the average human body according to my calculations should be 35,74429%
The four elements that make up the greatest percentage of the human body by percentage of body mass are oxygen (65%), carbon (18.5%), hydrogen (9.5%), and nitrogen (3.2%) but there are many others in smaller amounts.
An adult human body has 206 bones. Each foot has 26 bones. That's slightly more than 25%.
Blood makes up 7% of the weight of the body in humans. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood
The average human body is estimated to be about 60 to 70 percent water. The percentage may be as high as 75% in infants, decreasing to 57-60% in adults.
You can't become a nonhuman if you were born human. Nonhuman is used to refer to a object or animal which displays human-like characteristics.
Personifaction.
Personification.
personification
The percentage of flesh in the average human body according to my calculations should be 35,74429%
Personification
The percentage of water in the human body varies depending on factors such as age, sex, and body composition. On average, water makes up about 60% of an adult's body weight. This percentage can be lower in infants and higher in leaner individuals.
Many creatures are nonhuman. Fox
Water usually makes up 55% to 78% of the human body
Personification is the type of figurative language in which a nonhuman subject is given human characteristics.
The metal that has the greatest percentage in the human body is calcium. It plays a crucial role in bone and teeth formation, muscle function, nerve signaling, and blood clotting. Magnesium is the second most abundant metal in the body and is also essential for various biological functions.
roughly 60%