The 2.5 grams of zinc in the human body are stored in a various tissues. This small amount is only consider a Trace Amount. It is most concentrated in the prostate and semen. The next greatest concentration in tissues are in the retina, the heart, the spleen, the lungs, the brain, and the adrenal glands.
Gold is not a part of human body. Atleast it is not found in any amount. But it may present in extreemly low amount and may be having some very important function to perform, not known to you.
Silver is estimated as approximately 0.075ppm of the Earth's crust.
There is a trace of silver in the average human body. It is possible that the measurement is on the order of 1.00E-06.
Calcium is the most common metallic element in the human body. There is no "metal" per se in the human body, unless it's been put there (replacement hip joints, etc.).
Hardly any, since our body doesn't actually use it. If we happen to swallow a few atoms of gold, they will get expelled soon.
Sulfur makes up about 0.3% of your body mass.
The abundance of selenium in the Earth crust is 5.10e-6 %.
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3 percent
If you are talking about how many percent the human body is made out of, 65%
Carbon makes up about eighteen percent of the human body. Oxygen is the element found most abundantly in the human body with sixty five percent.
Many! Below is a list of metals found in the body by percentage of body mass. Carbon 18.5% Calcium 1.5% Phosphorus 1% Sulfur 0.3% Sodium 0.2% Magnesium 0.1% Iodine 0.1% Iron 0.1%
triglycerides.
About two thirds of the human body is liquid so about 66.6%
Sulfur does not occur in elemental form in the human body. Instead, sulfur is present in various compounds, which are primarily in solid or dissolved state.
the sulfur helps our body to digest food normally!! without it would be a nightmare!
Hydrogen is necessary to the human body, along with oxygen, phosphorus, sulfur, and nitrogen, among others.
A substantial portion of it comes from proteins; many proteins contain small amounts of sulfur.
Nine percent.
75%
99 percent of the human body contains carbon, oxygen and hydrogen atoms. The composition of hydrogen in human body is 9.5 percent.
Nitrogen- it makes up about 3% of the body.
Sulfur bonds with all sorts of other chemicals, forming various compounds. In the body, chemical reactions take place where those compounds get broken down, thus releasing sulfur as a free element.
Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur.
.7%
Water.