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Flexion movement in the human body is demonstrated when a joint bends, decreasing the angle between two body parts. For example, when you bend your elbow to bring your hand closer to your shoulder, that is an example of flexion movement.
Water is the most abundant organic compound in the human body. It makes up about 60% of the body's total weight and plays a crucial role in various biological processes, including temperature regulation and nutrient transport.
Cartilage in the human body acts as a flexible and supportive tissue that cushions joints, provides structure to the nose and ears, and helps maintain the shape of certain body parts.
Minerals like calcium, potassium, and iron are essential nutrients needed by the human body that are not organic compounds. These inorganic nutrients are required for various physiological functions, including bone health, nerve function, and oxygen transport in the blood.
The most abundant element in the human body is hydrogen. It is found in every water molecule and in most organic molecules like proteins, fats, and carbohydrates.
The skin (integument) is the largest and heaviest organ in the human body.
The skin has the shape of your body.
minerals
the shape of the heart is like a cone
Human body is organic in nature. Organic compounds are formed mostly of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen. So you have these elements in your body in very high proportion.
The heart is an example of an organ in the human body. The liver is another example.
A coffin possessing the shape of a mummy (the shape of a human body).
Yes. We have a lot of bacteria on our bodies. For example bacteria Streptococcus A who is one of most usual cause of cellulitis infection take place all over human organic structure and especially in the throat. Every human organic structure has its skin flora ( microorganisms which reside on the every human skin).
I think it would be 67%.
To give particular shape,size & framework to human body
Cabon - C Hydrogen- H Oxygen- O2 These are the basic building elements of all organic material. The human body is organic material and as such, comprises primarily of these three emelents.
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