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. Why is water so important to cells?​

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Water is an essential constituent of the protoplasm of living cells because it is directly involved in countless biochemical reactions like photosynthesis and respiration. Without it cells couldn't move waste and by-products, take in nutrients, perform intracelluar transportation, functioning and signalling.

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Water is a role as a solvent that helps transport cells and it uses substances like oxygen or nutrients.
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