60%-65%
How much percent water are in a jellyfish? Answer The body of an adult jellyfish is made up of 94 to 98 percent water. Scroll down to related links and look for "Jellyfish - Wikipedia".
The percentage of pure water in ocean water is 96.5%
A pear is an infinitesimal percent of water. There's so much water out there, and the pear contains so little of it, that it's not really worth knowing.
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The cell and the solution will reach equilibrium when they each contain 40 percent water. This equilibrium is achieved through osmosis.
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It has something to do with osmosis....
In this scenario, the cell and the surrounding solution have the same water concentration (both are 35 percent water). This means that the system is in an isotonic state, where the concentration of water inside the cell is equal to the concentration of water outside the cell. In an isotonic solution, there is no net movement of water. Water molecules will move across the cell membrane in both directions, but there is no overall change in the water concentration inside or outside the cell. The cell's volume and shape will remain relatively stable. In summary, if a cell that is 35 percent water is placed in a solution that is also 35 percent water, the net movement of water will be minimal, and the cell will generally maintain its size and shape.
Water would exit the cell causing the cell to shrink until an equilibrium is reached.
The process of osmosis would explain the net movement of water into a cell if the percent of water was 90 percent inside the cell and 95 percent outside of the cell. Damage to the cell membrane will disrupt water balance within a single celled organism.
it depends what type of cell, but usually about 70 percent
The sugar solution is a hypertonic solution so water from the inside will exit through the cell membrane via osmosis and the cell will shrivel
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