Water or fluids that contain water fill virtually every cell and the spaces between them in the body. Water accounts for approximately 60 to 70 percent of the total body weight in a normal adult, making it the most abundant constituent of the human body.
60-70%
For the "ideal" adult male its about 70 %. Less for "ideal" women (about 66 %) More for young children ... much less for fat people.
Nutrient? That would be fat. But if you mean substance, that would be water.
There is not, and cannot be, a number for one person for this or any other physiological measure.
About 75% of a human is water, and about 18% is carbon.
The average adult human body is about 60 water.
65
About 57% for an adult male
Approximately 60% of the adult male body is composed of water. This percentage can vary based on factors such as age, body composition, and hydration level.
water. good old H2O
60-70%
The percentage of water in the human body varies depending on factors such as age, sex, and body composition. On average, adult males have about 60% water content in their bodies, while adult females have around 55%. Babies have the highest percentage of water, typically around 75%.
The percentage of water in the human body varies depending on factors such as age, sex, and body composition. On average, water makes up about 60% of an adult's body weight. This percentage can be lower in infants and higher in leaner individuals.
60% of the body is made up of water. In the body,90% of the cells in the body is made up of water
Yes, infants have a higher percentage of body water than adults. This is primarily due to infants having higher body water content, proportionate to their smaller body size. As individuals age, their body water percentage decreases due to changes in body composition and organ function.
The average adult human body is composed of approximately 60% water. This percentage can vary based on factors such as age, gender, and body composition.
In an infant it's 80%, in an adult it's 70%