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.)
Water is the most common compound found in the human body, making up about 60% of our total body weight.
There are probably no elements, beyond the extremely unstable nuclides, that you could not find in the human body at some level.
Oxygen and Hydrogen
oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, potassium
Carbon. the human boddy also contains a very small amount of gold too.
Hydrogen and Oxygen
carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen
carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen
about one third of the periodic table, but the most common are:carbonhydrogennitrogenoxygen
Carbon. the human boddy also contains a very small amount of gold too.
Illustrate how elements are utilized in the human body and in industry? Illustrate how elements are utilized in the human body and in industry?
There are many, many elements in the human body, the most common of which is Carbon, as we are carbon based life forms. There is also a lot of oxygen present in the form of oxides, and other elements such as iron in haemoglobin (present in blood) and phosphorus in DNA.