Biology, asked by GouravSinghKV, 1 year ago

what percentage of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen are found in human body?


GouravSinghKV: hydrogen 10%
GouravSinghKV: carbon 23%
GouravSinghKV: oxygen 61%
GouravSinghKV: calcium 1.4 %
GouravSinghKV: phosphorus 1.1%
GouravSinghKV: nitrogen 2.6%

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Answered by anjali1800
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what percentage of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen are found in human body?
Almost 99% of the mass of the human body is made up of six elements: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus.
Answered by HanitaHImesh
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The answer to the given question is as follows -

  • The most bountiful components by mass in the body of a sound human grown-up are Oxygen (61.4%); Carbon (22.9%), and Hydrogen (10.0 %).
  • Carbon has four holding destinations for different particles, which makes it a vital molecule for natural science.
  • Carbon binds are utilized to construct sugars, fats, nucleic acids, and proteins.
  • The majority of the oxygen present is tracked down as water.
  • Oxygen is a key element of aerobic cellular respiration, so the lungs and bloodstream contain large amounts of it.
  • The haemoglobin in the blood binds oxygen from the air that has been breathed in.
  • As adenosine triphosphate or ATP is produced by mitochondria in cells, oxygen is used to produce the energy molecule.
  • Hydrogen is an element important to organic molecules as well as found in water (along with oxygen).

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