It is said that we are born water and we become ground after we die.
According to Neil Shubin, the author of The Universe Within:
The Deep History of the Human Body, in the chemical formula of a baby, the most common atoms are hydrogen and oxygen.
Of course, since people are very "apostate," especially when they are born, we should not be surprised if we think that water is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one of oxygen.
So when a man is born, his body is made up of 75% of water.
In other words, we are getting less moist as a potato (which has 80% water), but we are surpassing bananas (which have 74% water).
What are the body parts that contain most of the water?
The brains, lungs, heart and kidneys contain the wettest tissues. Specifically, these organs contain water in the proportion of 65% - 85% water.
The bones, which are quite dry, also contain 31% water.
Although, we are tempted to believe that most of the water is in the veins, in fact, it is stored in the 100 trillion small cells.
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We are an ensemble of small salty water packages like the sea from which we came out.
Just as we age, the water evaporates and disappears, and with it we go.
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