How Much does a Human Skeleton Weigh?

A human skeleton makes up about 13-20% of a person's body weight. The average weight in pounds of an adult human skeleton is 20 pounds. You can find more information here: bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/body/factfil....

The average adult human brain weighs between 1,300 - 1,400 grams. A newborn human's brain weighs somewhere between 350 - 400 grams. It has the same general structure as that of other mammals.

But, the human brain is over three times as large as the brain of a typical mammal of comparable body size.

An adult human head weighs about 10-12 pounds. This obviously is entirely dependent on the person and how much body fat they have. Most of the weight is water.

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A human leg weighs around 15 pounds, depending on the size, bone mass and overall makeup of the person. This will end up being around 10% of the person's weight overall. You can find more information here: netwellness.org/question.cfm/43046.htm.

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