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Q: How is water replaced in the cells?
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What is lack of water caused by?

Lack of water in the body is caused when more water leaves the cells than is replaced by drinking water and eating water rich foods.


How red blood cells get replaced?

The old red blood cells get replaced by the newly formed red blood cells.


Why are cheek cells replaced?

Why do cheek cells need to be constantly replaced?


How is the lost water in stomata replaced?

The guard cells of the stomata have greater osmotic pressure due to loss of water. Thus, by way of osmosis this loss is compansated continuously from the surrounding cells of the stomata.


How are dead and worn cells in the body replaced?

It all depends on which cells. Some are not replaced. These are mostly nerve cells such as found in the brain. Other cells constantly die and are shed and replaced from tissues below them. An example of this are your skin cells.


Is it true that all cells in a living organism have to be replaced everyday?

No. Most cells are replaced eventually, but not all cells every day.


Can you show the diagram of the overall flow of water in the red blood cells?

Water is the only molecule in your body, which can move freely in the body cells. The movement depends most of the time on physical need of the tissue. When you are thirsty, water may become less in red blood cells. When you drink water, water enters the red blood cells. Most of the times water that enters the red blood cells is replaced by same amount of water. I hope that you can draw the diagram, now.


When some cells are removed from the center of a tissue culture will new cells replace that cells that are removed?

Yes, the cells are constantly being replaced. Cells are constantly splitting and multiplying. In a matter of seconds those cells will be replaced by new cells.


When some cells are removed from the center of a tissue culture will new cells replace the cells that were removed?

Yes, the cells are constantly being replaced. Cells are constantly splitting and multiplying. In a matter of seconds those cells will be replaced by new cells.


Are all the cells in your bodies continually replaced as you age?

Yes except for brain cells that after age 35 are not replaced when they die


When tissues are removed from the center of the tissue culture will new cells replace the cells that were removed?

Yes, the cells are constantly being replaced. Cells are constantly splitting and multiplying. In a matter of seconds those cells will be replaced by new cells.


What are cells replaced with when they die if they cannot divide?

they wouldn't be replaced with anything,