60%
yes
It is water.
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.
About 75-80%. The same amount of water in all the seas and oceans.
because most of the chemical reactions that happen in your metabolism happen in water.
The distilled water is a hypotonic environment.
When a potato strip is soaked in a 10 percent NaCl solution, it undergoes osmosis, where water moves out of the potato cells due to the higher concentration of salt outside the cells. This causes the cells to lose water, leading to shrinkage and the potato strip becoming bendable.
The saline solution will be hypertonic to the cells that line the enasal cavity. Since the saline solution has a higher salt concentration than the cells, water will be drawn out of the cells. This will cause the cells to shrink and will also add water to mucous, hence receiving the congestion.
Roughly two-thirds of the body's water is found within cells, known as intracellular fluid. This water is essential for various cellular functions, such as nutrient transport and waste removal. The remaining one-third is found outside cells, in extracellular fluid.
Approximately 70-80% of the human body cells are water. Water is essential for various cellular functions such as transporting nutrients and removing waste products. Maintaining proper hydration levels is crucial for overall health and well-being.
When an elodea leaf is mounted on a 10 percent salt solution, the cells of the leaf will lose water through osmosis. This will cause the cells to shrink and the leaf to become flaccid. The high salt concentration outside the cells will create a hypertonic environment, leading to water moving out of the cells to try to balance the concentration of solutes.
Water is more than 70 percent of the body's tissues.