Blood plasma
Water.
Blood is 55% Plasma, and plasma is about 90-92% water, which makes blood about 50% water. So in one liter of blood there is about half a liter of water. sources: physiology textbook, anatomy textbook
Plasma is the component of blood that is mostly made up of water, accounting for approximately 90% of its composition. Plasma also contains various proteins, electrolytes, hormones, and waste products.
Plasma is the component of blood that is made up of 90% water. It is a yellowish fluid, which carries nutrients, minerals, water, hormones, protein and waste products
In 1 liter of blood plasma, there are 900 milliliters of water. This is because 90% of 1 liter is equal to 0.9 liters, which is 900 milliliters.
Approximately 7-8% of a person's total body weight is blood. This means that an average adult has about 4.5-6 liters of blood circulating in their body.
90 percent of water vapor evaporate from bodies of water.
blood is separated into 2 things. the blood cells, and the plasma. The plasma is about 55 percent of the blood and in that 55 percent, 90 percent of it is water, and other 10 percent is dissolved gases, salts, nutrients, enzymes, hormones, waste products, and proteins called plasma proteins.
Thought it was 70-90 percent (of liquid, I.e. blood)
90 percent of its weigth
no, they are made up of 90 percent water which help them float.
No 90 % water