By atoms:
hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon
By mass:
oxygen, carbon, hydrogen
Water is the most common molecular subsance found in the human body(~98%). and phosphorous is the most abundant element in human body.
The two most common atoms in Earth's crust are oxygen and silicon, primarily found in silicate minerals. In the human body, the most abundant atoms are oxygen and carbon, with oxygen making up a significant portion of water and organic compounds. Both sets of elements play crucial roles in their respective environments, supporting life and geological processes.
The specific most common name for the study of the human body is anatomy.
Water is the most common molecule in the human body, accounting for about 60% of total body weight.
the most common thing on earth crust as well as in human body is water .
The most common mineral found in the human body is calcium.
Water is the most common molecular subsance found in the human body(~98%). and phosphorous is the most abundant element in human body.
The most abundant element in any organic structure, including the human is hydrogen.
The two most common atoms in Earth's crust are oxygen and silicon, primarily found in silicate minerals. In the human body, the most abundant atoms are oxygen and carbon, with oxygen making up a significant portion of water and organic compounds. Both sets of elements play crucial roles in their respective environments, supporting life and geological processes.
The specific most common name for the study of the human body is anatomy.
By weight or by number of atoms? By number of atoms
Humans are made up of trillions of atoms. The most common elements found in the human body are hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen, which make up the majority of our atoms.
Water is the most common molecule in the human body, accounting for about 60% of total body weight.
the most common thing on earth crust as well as in human body is water .
Oxygen and carbon
Water. It makes up about 65% of the human body.
The common way to examine human body is to do inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation.