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Mushrooms are 90% water 10% dry matter
Some. Most hay, as it grows and matures, is water. Dry it out and much of its weight "goes away" leaving the "dry matter" behind. Over half the weight of living or freshly harvested hay (reaped while green) is water.
Yes, blood is a matter :)
The dry matter is the remaining substance after the removal of water. Dry matter in milk is composed of butterfat, proteins, minerals and lactose.
Can't breath and you die cause your lungs with dry out too much .
in botanical terms a banana is 75% water and 25% dry matter
Yes, dry jello is still considered matter. (Its a solid if it keeps it shape)
beacuse they blood curculation that why we must use dry fruit for our skin, blood, health.
Depends on type of grass and cut length when harvested.
The main purpose of blood going dry is to heal wounds by reacting with the oxygen in the air.
dry blood in menstration
Bison will eat around 2% of their body weight in dry matter per day.