Yes through osmosis.
Yes, water is found in cells. If it doesn't go in your cells, where does it go? (Besides your stomach.)
Into the cells of the seed.
Plasmolysis
First of all, it won't be pleasant! Secondly, a little will do no harm, but a lot will make you go; mad.
The water potential of the potato cells would decrease because as water leaves the cells through osmosis to the drier environment, it causes the concentration of solutes inside the cells to increase, lowering the water potential.
Salt controls water absorption so the cells would gain water.
cells get most of their water doing what
The skin of the fruit/vegetable absorbes it for the cells of that plant. Some of the water is also evaporated.
The cells of the elodea leaf becomes turgid... Remember that the distilled water is hypotonic to the cell and water will move in to the cell walls creating turgidity....Just like when you go to grocery store, the produce are always sprinkled with water...This is best for plants....
Human cells get water from capillaries.
In a sense. Many cells are surrounded by water.
It's actually the guard cells. Water vapor does go through it, though.