About 40 liters of water are in the human body which, is about 57 percent of an average human's weight. Newborn babies can be about 75 percent, although it gradually decreases throughtout life. Most of the declining occurs in the first ten years of life.
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On average, the head makes up about 7-8% of an adult's total body weight. This percentage can vary depending on factors like muscle mass and overall body composition.
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muscle mass, fat mass, water weight, and bone weight
the muscles make up 40 % of the body weight
Your weight is reduced. If your body floats and you cannot make it sink, you are weightless (a scale put under you will not register any weight) and the weight of the water you displace will equal your land weight. If you can make yourself bouyant (neither sinking nor floating) then you are also weightless, and your land weight is the same as your body's volume of water. If you can make yourself sink by exhaling and allowing your body to hold itself still at the bottom of the pool) your weight at the bottom of the pool will be equal to your land weight minus the weight of the water you displace (the amount of water in your body's volume). If you float, your body is less dense than the water you are in. If you are bouyant, the density of your body equals the density (specific gravity) of the water, and if you sink, you are more dense than the water (specific gravity) you are in. why do you wanna know r u fat?
The human body has a variable water content that changes daily and with age and gender and body type. On average, adult humans have 57 to 63 % water by mass. At birth, a baby can have up to 75% water weight and this decreases with age. Obese individuals can have as little as 45% water weight. Women tend to have a few percent less water weight than men, but this is largely a difference in muscle and body fat between individuals.
No, proteins do not make up 90 percent of your body weight. Water makes up 90 percent of your body weight.
Water makes up about 70% of the human body weight. Other components of oxygen, rubidium and vanadium make up the rest of the weight.
Drinking water is beneficial for the health. Also it will help in losing the weight.
The human body is 61.8% water by weight, 16.6% protein, 14.9% fat and 3.3% nitrogen. There are also other small elements which are much smaller percentages which make up our weight also.
An adult will have about 5 liters (= 5 kilograms) of blood in his body. Assuming that an average adult male would weigh around 80 kilograms, that would make a percentage of 4,25%. About 70% of a human body consists of fluids, by the way; but most of that is water.