Brain cells.
brain cells
Brain cells
The percentage of connective tissue by volume for the human body is 20.6% (including bone which is a mineralized connective tissue).
You can't dissolve a human, it's atoms are too big and do not break up in water.
Water.
Water contain 88,88 % oxygen and 11,11 % hydrogen.
No; water is made up of water molecules. Water molecules contain two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule.
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The percentage of connective tissue by volume for the human body is 20.6% (including bone which is a mineralized connective tissue).
95 percent, I know for a fact, I'm a scientist
The bladder is made of tissue, which is not 96 percent water.
They contain fat. They do not store water, but there is water in them as there is water in all living tissue.
Earth, there are other planets out there that may contain water, but probably don't contain about 70 percent of water.
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A typical human would have 70% (of) water.
70% water
Yes, lean tissue contains a higher percentage of fluid compared to fat tissue. Lean tissue, which includes muscles and organs, has a higher water content due to its role in various physiological functions. In contrast, fat tissue has a lower water content, which is one reason why lean tissue appears denser and more hydrated.