The human body consists of several things. It consists mostly of water. It also consists of bacteria, muscles, tissue, and cells.
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!
There are around 37.2 trillion cells in the human body. Each cell plays a specific role in maintaining the body's functions and health.
The human body is mostly composed of cells, tissues, and organs, which occupy physical space. However, at a microscopic level, there is more space between atoms and molecules than actual matter, so in that sense, some physicists estimate that about 99.9999999% of the human body is "empty space."
Nonmetals make up most of the human body. The main elements found in the body are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, which are all nonmetals. Metals, such as calcium, iron, and potassium, are present in smaller amounts.
The support tissues in the body consist of connective tissues such as tendons, ligaments, and cartilage. These tissues provide structure and support for other tissues and organs in the body.
what does the ody consist of? what does the body consist of?
The human body is mostly water by weight.
The human body is mostly water by weight.
Within the human body, stem cell niches maintain adult stem cells in a quiescent (inactive) state.
water.
Sort of true - its mostly water which is mostly oxygen.
The human body consist of many different elements, but the three main elements are:Oxygen (65%)Carbon (18%)Hydrogen (10%)
Mostly because of blood flow ... a dead (human) body does conduct heat (because its mostly water), but quite slowly.
Yes. Look it up on google
Small intestines mostly
Calcium
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