6.3%
75% of all living matter is hydrogen and oxygen... :)
There are six items that make up the largest bulk of matter - roughly 95 percent-97 percent (currently being debated). The six things that make up the majority of matter are Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Sulfur, and Phosphorous.
All living matter is made up of CHONPS (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphate and sulfate)
The four elements that make up over 97% of the matter in living things are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. These elements are essential building blocks for biological molecules like carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids, which are crucial for life processes.
air is made of 19.98 percent oxygen 79 percent nitrogen and 2 percent carbon
matter is just a broad definition for different substances that make up life. This may sound confusing, so here's a better way to put it. Matter can exist in four states: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. Water can be a liquid, gas, or solid so it is made up of matter, or lots of atoms of the same type. Also, oxygen is a gas so it is made up of matter, or atoms of oxygen. Does that mean they are the same things? No! Each element in the periodic table is made up of a different matter, thus living things and the universe are made out of many different mixed matters. However, there is no difference in science. Anything made up of many atoms of the same type is made out of matter.
All are made from matter.
Approximately 20 percent of the Earth's atmosphere is made up of oxygen.
Approximately 21% of Earth's atmosphere is made up of oxygen.
The "other 5%" of matter in a jellyfish would be its living tissue, i.e., proteins, nucleic acid, etc.
Correct, everything in your surroundings consists of matter.
to be living it does. Everything is made up of matter, but living things are made up of cells