Brain cells.
The gel-like connective tissue called ground substance is about 50% water. Ground substance occupies the space between cells and fibers in connective tissues and provides support and hydration to the tissue.
Sporophyte contains vascular tissue, specifically xylem and phloem, which transport water and nutrients throughout the plant. Gametophyte does not contain vascular tissue and is typically small and simple in structure.
Brain tissue is composed of approximately 75-80% water. This high water content is crucial for maintaining proper brain function and supporting neural activity.
The average human body is made up of about 60% water, so 50% of a human body would be about 30% water.
The stems and roots of seedless vascular plants contain vascular tissue, which includes xylem and phloem for transporting water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the plant. This vascular tissue allows for the efficient transport of resources, supporting the growth and function of the plant.
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95 percent, I know for a fact, I'm a scientist
The bladder is made of tissue, which is not 96 percent water.
They contain fat. They do not store water, but there is water in them as there is water in all living tissue.
Earth, there are other planets out there that may contain water, but probably don't contain about 70 percent of water.
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The gel-like connective tissue called ground substance is about 50% water. Ground substance occupies the space between cells and fibers in connective tissues and provides support and hydration to the tissue.
99 percent of the human body contains carbon, oxygen and hydrogen atoms. The composition of hydrogen in human body is 9.5 percent.
A typical human would have 70% (of) water.
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70% water