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60% of body mass by weight is water.
So you're saying that the rest is entirely made up of this mythical other stuff. Nothing for cellular structures, nothing for the proteins that make up muscle, nothing for fat? Nothing for white and grey matter in the brain. Nothing for bone structures.
Total cobblers. |
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"60% of body mass by weight is water.
So you're saying that the rest is entirely made up of this mythical other stuff. Nothing for cellular structures, nothing for the proteins that make up muscle, nothing for fat? Nothing for white and grey matter in the brain. Nothing for bone structures.
Total cobblers."
I know.
I was gonna go to the trouble of Googling to see if there was some mangled medical report underneath this Daily Start-style headline but thought, Nahhh - bollox.
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"60% of body mass by weight is water.
So you're saying that the rest is entirely made up of this mythical other stuff. Nothing for cellular structures, nothing for the proteins that make up muscle, nothing for fat? Nothing for white and grey matter in the brain. Nothing for bone structures.
Total cobblers."
your skeleton makes up 15% of your weight |
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"60% of body mass by weight is water.
So you're saying that the rest is entirely made up of this mythical other stuff. Nothing for cellular structures, nothing for the proteins that make up muscle, nothing for fat? Nothing for white and grey matter in the brain. Nothing for bone structures.
Total cobblers.
your skeleton makes up 15% of your weight "
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OP is not making himself clear. Is a comparison between bacteria and cells, not bacteria and the whole body. This article might explain slightly better what he's on about.
But then again , this is not a fact as more study is needed.
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/body%E2%80%99s-bacteria-don%E2%80%99t-outnumber-human-cells-so-much-after-all
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