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English: The main elements that compose the human body, by mass percent, are shown from most abundant to least abundant element. The atomic fractions (fractions of atoms) are different due to differing atomic weights. As in water, oxygen contributes the most mass, but hydrogen is the most common atom.
Date 16 May 2013, 17:36:36
Source Anatomy & Physiology, Connexions Web site. http://cnx.org/content/col11496/1.6/, Jun 19, 2013.
Author OpenStax College
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201 Elements of the Human Body.02.svg Element Symbol Percentage in Body
Oxygen O 65.0
Carbon C 18.5
Hydrogen H 9.5
Nitrogen N 3.2
Calcium Ca 1.5
Phosphorus P 1.0
Potassium K 0.4
Sulphur S 0.3
Sodium Na 0.2
Chlorine Cl 0.2
Magnesium Mg 0.1
Trace elements include boron, chromium, cobalt, copper, fluorine, iodine, iron, manganese, molybdenum, selenium, silicon, tin, vanadium, and zinc. B, Cr, Co, Cu, F, I, Fe, Mn, Mo, Se, Si, Sn, V, & Zn <1.0

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