Yes, over 70% of the human body is water, that is why dehydration can cause so many detrimental health problems, including death.
Nitrogen is in many compounds.They are in proteins,nucleic acids etc
It is tough to tell the exact estimate.
Here are 4 molecules found in the human body: water, glucose, ammonia and glutamate.
The human body is considered chiral because many biological molecules, such as amino acids and sugars, exhibit chirality - meaning they have mirror-image forms that are not symmetrical. This asymmetry is important for biological functions as the specific arrangement of chiral molecules can impact how they interact with enzymes, receptors, and other molecules in the body.
Vitamins. They are known as co-enzymes.
There are millions of molecules in a tiny dot. Molecules are so tiny that it is not humanly possible to see it with your eyes unless of course you are using a scientific device. There are more molecules in your body then we can count, making it there fore impossible to know how many molecules are in someone's body
Nitrogen is in many compounds.They are in proteins,nucleic acids etc
The body gets hydrogen primarily from the food and beverages we consume. Hydrogen is a component of many molecules found in foods, and as we digest these molecules, hydrogen is absorbed into the bloodstream and used in various metabolic processes throughout the body.
Proteins are large, complex molecules that play many critical roles in the body.
It is tough to tell the exact estimate.
The two molecules that are in your body H2O(water) and oxygen (not sure what the sign is)
No, if no molecules could escape from a body, it would not have any odor because odors are caused by molecules escaping from the body and interacting with the nose. Without molecules escaping, there would be no scent for others to detect.
Here are 4 molecules found in the human body: water, glucose, ammonia and glutamate.
A large body of water molecules would typically not have a stronger attraction to fewer molecules. It would however attempt to pull smaller molecules toward it.
Antigens Antibodies neutralize these molecules.
The Kidneys
After your body processes carbon, it is either expelled as carbon dioxide when you exhale or used to create new molecules in the body. Carbon is a key component of many biological molecules, such as proteins, fats, and carbohydrates, which are used for energy and building tissues.