The full skeleton accounts for about 15% to 20% of an individual's total body mass. This percentage can vary based on factors such as age, sex, and overall body composition. In general, the skeleton provides structural support and plays a crucial role in movement and protection of vital organs.
In an adult, the skeleton comprises around 14% of the total body weight.
That depends what your original body mass is.
bones contribute more
60 percent of your body is water.
BOdy mass index
No, the weight of a skeleton can vary based on factors such as bone density, muscle mass, and overall body composition. While height may provide a general indication of skeleton size, it does not necessarily determine the weight of the skeleton.
muscular tissue
Protein
30%
24kgs
bones make up roughly 15 percent of the average adult's total body mass.
Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen make up over 90 percent of the mass of the human body.