.7%
Nine percent.
75%
Copper does not come from human beings. Copper is a naturally occurring element found in the Earth's crust and is extracted from ores through mining processes. Human beings do not produce copper in their bodies.
not sure what is the copper percentage of 5 1 pences and 3 2 pences
5
yes hydrogen is found in the human body sine the body is 75 percent water and water is 66 percent hydrogen so yes you have hydrogen in your body
Yes, the human body does need copper. Taking in too much vitamin C will reduce the amount of copper in your body and can lead to stomach ache and kidney failure +++ Not sure about excessive Vit.C, but excess copper is certainly poisonous. Like the other metals the body needs, the correct quantities and compounds are quite critical
Oxygen makes up about 65% of the human body by mass.
maybe
70% water
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%
The body has to maintain a small percentage of copper. It is needed especially in the liver and muscles, as well as other parts of the body. A deficiency can lead to a drop in metabolism, high triglycerides, higher sensitivity to ultra-violet light, or depression. In contrast, an overdose of copper can be fatally toxic and copper consumption has been used to commit suicide.