Short Answer:
By weight, oxygen makes up approximately 65% of the human body.
Numerically, hydrogen approaches 65% of the total number of atoms in the human body, but it is probably closer to 63% for most people.
The compound that contributes most to the eight of a human is water which averages around 60% of the weight of an adult.
Accounting by Mass:
The mass of the human body is provided mostly by oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen. Together these elements account for about 96% of the mass of a human.
Add in about a kilogram of calcium in the bones and body fluids and you are up to 97.4%. All of this depends on the particular person since water, our major component, can differ by 10% from one individual to another.
That said, typically the breakdown goes like this.
Oxygen: 65% of the mass
Carbon: 18% of the mass
Hydrogen: 10% of the mass
Nitrogen: 3% of the mass
Calcium: 1.4 % of the mass
Phosphorus 1.1% of the mass
With phosphorus, one has accounted for 98.5% of the mass of the typical human and that will change by a couple of tenths from person to person.
Accounting by Numbers:
Numerically we have nearly twice as many hydrogen atoms in our bodies as compared to all other elements combined. Specifically, hydrogen counts as 63% of our atoms by number, give or take a bit, but being so light it barely gets to 10% of our mass. Oxygen atoms count as 24% and carbon atoms are a mere 12% of the populations. Together, our three basic organic building blocks account for 99% of all the atoms in the body.
Caveat:
As was said above, the water content of the human body weight varieties between 55 to 65 % from one person to the next and being the major component changes the numbers above a little for each individual.
Summary:
Almost 99% of the mass of the human body is made up of the six elements oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus.
Most of the last 1% is made up of five elements: potassium, sulfur, sodium, chlorine, and magnesium, but a tenth of a percent or so is made up of another dozen or so elements which include those recognized as essential to health such as iron, iodine and fluorine as well as beneficial trace elements like manganese, copper and zinc.
On average, water makes up about 60% of a man's body weight and about 55% of a woman's body weight.
Over half the body is made up of water (H2O).
Basic Answer:For most humans, only 40% of the body is not water.Longer Answer:The human body has a variable water content that changes daily and with age and gender and body type.On average, adult humans have 57 to 60 % water by mass.At birth, a baby can have up to 75% water weight and this decreases with age.Obese individuals can have as little as 45% water weight.Women tend to have a few percent less water weight than men, but this is largely a difference in muscle and fat between individuals.
Basic Answer:At birth, a baby can have up to 75% water weight and this decreases with age.More:The human body has a variable water content that changes daily and with age and gender and body type.On average, adult humans have 57 to 60 % water by mass.At birth, a baby can have up to 75% water weight and this decreases with age.Obese individuals can have as little as 45% water weight.Women tend to have a few percent less water weight than men, but this is largely a difference in muscle and fat between individuals.
Humans need water to survive because it provides hydration to the body and organs.
Mostly...The human body is 61.8 percent water by weight.
Yes, humans are mostly made up of water molecules which account for about 60% of our body weight. Fat molecules also make up a significant portion of the body, contributing to energy storage and insulation.
Almost 60 % of body weight is composed of water. 40 % of the body water is in the intracellular compartment and 20 % of the body water is there in extracellular compartment.
The human body is mostly water by weight.
The human body is mostly water by weight.
It is a natural (earth made) body of water.
Humans are primarily composed of water, which makes up about 60% of the body's weight, and organic compounds such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids. These components are essential for the structure and function of cells, tissues, and organs in the human body.
your body is made up of 2/3 or about 66% of water. The earths surface is made up of 71% water. Out of all the water on earth there is 97% saltwater and 3% freshwater but we can only use 1% of that freshwater because most of it is stored in polar ice caps in either the north and south poles.
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On average, water makes up about 60% of a man's body weight and about 55% of a woman's body weight.
70% of a humans body is made of water.
About 60 percent of an adult human male's total body weight is water