No, the liver does not use the most oxygen in the human body; that distinction belongs to the brain. While the liver is an oxygen-demanding organ due to its various metabolic functions, the brain accounts for about 20% of the body’s total oxygen consumption despite only making up about 2% of body weight. The heart and muscles also have significant oxygen demands, especially during physical activity.
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Water is not an element, it is made of Hydrogen and Oxygen. Oxygen is the most plentiful element in the human body by weight. If you go by number of atoms, then Hydrogen would be the most plentiful.
Oxygen and Hydrogen
Oxygen and carbon
By atoms: hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon By mass: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen
liver
The most prevalent element in the human body is oxygen.
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The liver is the most heaviest organ in the human body; It is also the largest internal organ.
Oxygen
based on our fundemental constituant being Carbon and its adherance to oxygen as CO2 and Hydrogen H2O (being 70% approx of body mass), then on mass is would be Oxygen.
Water is not an element, it is made of Hydrogen and Oxygen. Oxygen is the most plentiful element in the human body by weight. If you go by number of atoms, then Hydrogen would be the most plentiful.
By mass Oxygen
The Answer Is Oxygen.This Is Because Oxygen Has a 65% Of The Body.
The largest solid organ of the body is the liver!
Yahhh livaaa
Oxygen and Hydrogen