About 80%. Lean soft tissue is 80% water 20% protein.
Approximately 70% of lean tissue is made up of water. This water content helps keep muscle cells hydrated and functioning properly, contributing to muscle strength and overall body composition. Staying well-hydrated is important for maintaining lean tissue mass.
Muscle tissue is called just that. It is not as pliable as other tissue in the body and it is much more dense. Muscle tissue can be found in every area of the body.
The fat percentage of your body will drastically decrease as you gain muscle weight and lose fat. You will gain weight overall, but it will be lean tissue, which is much healthier for your body than fatty tissue.
Yup, but not as much as liver and adipose tissue.
Muscle tissue cannot become cancerous. Therefor, no muscle can get cancer.
Approximately 75 of your muscle is composed of water.
It burns fewer calories than muscle tissue, and it stores calories much more readily
It burns fewer calories than muscle tissue, and it stores calories much more readily
true because its not only your body but also every single organ that is inside of you
about 75to 90 % of a muscle is water
From the windpipe, the air moves through two large passageways, called the bronchi. A complex system of much smaller tubes or bronchioles branch out from your bronchi to carry oxygen to the "working parts" of the lungs - the millions of air sacs or alveoli thanks :0
People with Type O blood can easily digest lean meats. They do not receive as much nutrition from grains and dairy foods, however. A person with Type O blood may also have more acidic muscle tissue.