yes for some people it is 60 but that is unlikely
No, proteins do not make up 90 percent of body weight. In humans, proteins account for about 15-20 percent of total body weight, with water being the largest component, typically around 60 percent. Other components, such as fats and minerals, also contribute to body weight.
Approximately 70-80% of the human body cells are water. Water is essential for various cellular functions such as transporting nutrients and removing waste products. Maintaining proper hydration levels is crucial for overall health and well-being.
Plasma is the component of blood that is mostly made up of water, accounting for approximately 90% of its composition. Plasma also contains various proteins, electrolytes, hormones, and waste products.
On average, water makes up about 60% of a man's body weight and about 55% of a woman's body weight.
80%
No, proteins do not make up 90 percent of your body weight. Water makes up 90 percent of your body weight.
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because the ship is to heavy
Your body is 90 to 94 percent water. You muscles are mostly water. Basically your entire body is mostly water.
90 percent of water vapor evaporate from bodies of water.
water protein fat
Approximately 7-8% of a person's total body weight is blood. This means that an average adult has about 4.5-6 liters of blood circulating in their body.
No, proteins do not make up 90 percent of body weight. In humans, proteins account for about 15-20 percent of total body weight, with water being the largest component, typically around 60 percent. Other components, such as fats and minerals, also contribute to body weight.
90 percent of its weigth
60% of the body is made up of water. In the body,90% of the cells in the body is made up of water
no, they are made up of 90 percent water which help them float.