The document discusses the percentage of total body water, intracellular water, and extracellular water found in males, females, and babies. It notes that males have 60% total body water, with 40% intracellular and 20% extracellular (16% plasma, 4% interstitial). Females have 50% total body water, with 30% intracellular and 20% extracellular (20% plasma, 4% interstitial). Babies have 75% total body water, with 40% intracellular and 35% extracellular (5% plasma, 30% interstitial).
The document discusses the percentage of total body water, intracellular water, and extracellular water found in males, females, and babies. It notes that males have 60% total body water, with 40% intracellular and 20% extracellular (16% plasma, 4% interstitial). Females have 50% total body water, with 30% intracellular and 20% extracellular (20% plasma, 4% interstitial). Babies have 75% total body water, with 40% intracellular and 35% extracellular (5% plasma, 30% interstitial).
The document discusses the percentage of total body water, intracellular water, and extracellular water found in males, females, and babies. It notes that males have 60% total body water, with 40% intracellular and 20% extracellular (16% plasma, 4% interstitial). Females have 50% total body water, with 30% intracellular and 20% extracellular (20% plasma, 4% interstitial). Babies have 75% total body water, with 40% intracellular and 35% extracellular (5% plasma, 30% interstitial).