This question is highly unspecific but water makes up a large part of the body
No plasma is found in the blood it is what the red blood cells travel around in, but because there are so many of them and they are so small it looks as though it is all red. so the answer is no plasma doesnt make up the largest part of your body.
The smallest part of the human body is considered to be the cell, which is the basic structural and functional unit of all living organisms. Cells are microscopic in size and perform a variety of important functions to keep the body functioning properly.
The part of Earth's rocky outer layer that makes up the landmasses is the what ?
Nerve cells can go from the feet to the brain, so in a large individual they might be up to 1 meter 80 of 6 feet. Which makes them the largest in a human body to my knowledge
The liver processes cholesterol in the body, by either synthesizing it or removing it from the blood. Additionally, cells throughout the body can also take up and use cholesterol for various functions.
water
Water.
mostly tissue
lungs
Water
hydrogen
The desert biome makes up a large portion of the southwest United States.
Large intestine
Hydrogen
A large part of it is bog.
ciliary body
Liver