It makes most needed chemical reactions in a cell
From the web site waterforlife.net water in a cell acts to maintain osmotic pressure, as a trasport media, an adhesive and a regulator of osmotic energy and balance
The reactions that occur within your cells occur in a watery environment. Additionally, the ions and many nutrients required by your cells are transported within a watery environment.
Oxygen molecules move across cell membranes through a process called
The shape and structure of a cell reflects whatever function it needs to accomplish.
Because water needs air like a cell
Vesicles are important in a cell because they hold all the nutrients and water for the cell. in short it is basically the water coach (boy/girl) for a football.
Because it provide's medium for many chemical reactions.
In plant cells water enters the cell through at least two methods, but the important part is when the water is in the cell, building up in volume and pressing against the inner cell wall. The cell wall, obeying the laws of physics, pushes back until the pressure is equalized. maintaining structure and turgid conditions within the cell.
Water molecules are essential in the cytoplasm (the cell yolk - a viscous material present within the cell). They help maintain the shape of the cell. Water molecules are also involved in many of the biochemical reactions that occur within cells
Water plays an essential role in the metabloic process. The metablic process occurs in two parts: anabolism and catabolism. Anabolism occurs when water is removed from molecules in order to grow larger molecules. Catabolism occurs when water is used to break bonds in order to generate smaller molecules.
Vesicles are important in a cell because they hold all the nutrients and water for the cell. in short it is basically the water coach (boy/girl) for a football.
yes, if a cell gets to much water, it will not work properly, that is why cells have cell membranes and cell walls
Because water helps the cells function!
because it just is
to give the plant water
vacuoles
Because it provide's medium for many chemical reactions.
It occurs when the medium surrounding the cell has a higher water concentration than the cell, the cell will gain water. At the same time many important molecules, and particles for growth, also move from one cell to another.
It ensures that certain key components or activities of a cell are not destroyed when the cell is exposed to water
Almost all the chemical reactions in life processes occur in solutions with water.
most chemical reactions within cells could not take place without water
Lipid bilayers are important because of their impermeability by water solutions and their regulation of ion intake into the cell.