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What is the percentage of water in an animal cell? How does this number compare to the percentage of water in a bacterial cell?

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Answered by divyaprakash14060
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Water is present both inside and outside cells. In the body of a mammal for example although it is about 70% water by weight, about 46% (approximately 2/3) is inside cells.

Animal cells have membrane-bound organelles such as ER and mitochondria, while bacterial cells don't have. ... Animal cells have more lipids and proteins in the percentage of total cell weight comparing to bacterial, but they have the same percentage of water, and bacterial cells have more nucleic acids than animal ones.

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Answered by guhanashish
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75 percent of water in the animal cell

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