A water molecule has 3 atoms. Water (like a drop, or cup) is made of many molecules and is in cells. It is not however made up of cells.
In a sense. Many cells are surrounded by water.
Is this a trick question...? There is one cell in one cell.
Many cells - it is a multicellular organism
Water itself is not made of cells. Cells are the basic unit of life that make up living organisms, while water is a chemical compound composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom (H2O). Cells contain water and require it for their survival, but water alone does not have cells.
one hundred trillion cells
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Cactus cells typically contain around 80-90% water, while camel cells can have a water content of around 60-75%. Dragonfly cells are made up of approximately 70-90% water.
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a nucleus is a group of many individual cells living as one organisms
...That's a tough one. I DO know what kind of cells and what cells are made out of.
A water molecule (H2O) consists of only three atoms: two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Therefore, it does not have cells as cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms.