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the way cells get water is from a living animals body from when it drinks or eats food or from a human body.

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Through the process of diffusion by osmosis.

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If there is lower concentration outside the cell, than the water particles will move to that area through osmosis.

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why individual cell loss water?

which part of the cells is greatly affected by Plasmolysis

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Osmosis

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