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The cell's cytoplasm is a jell like area inside a cell...and it's mostly water. Without cytoplasm, cells would be more "slushy" I suppose. You need more water than food, at least 8 ounces a day to give all cells the right nutrients. The body is made up of over 70% water for a reason.
Well this process is called osmosis. When too much water gets in a cell it uses sugar levels and water levels to balance out the matter inside the cell. If to much water and nutrients enters the cell it will die because it cannot process all the nutrients.
It is the Xylem tissue that transports water and nutrients.
Vacuoles stores water and nutrients.
The nutrients your body needs are mostly water and food
Plasma is 95% water.
No, it is mostly the xylem that performs this task.
your body is mostly water, and water is the medium by which nutrients and others chemical necessary for life are distributed within and between cells
Mostly there is water in the ground when there's a nearby river or a creek etc. The water is mostly deep inside the earth and mud because the rainwater soaks into it.
xylem
Horsetails.
There are several reasons why you should avoid soaking produce in water. This is mostly due to the fact that water will leach nutrients.
to stop animals eating it and stealing all the water and nutrients inside the cactus which it needs to survive
You Find inside a stem canals that allow it to transport water, food, and nutrients which transports it to the roots and leaves all out around the plant.
There are no nutrients in water because it's a natural resource.
Plasma is the fluid portion of blood and is comprised of water mostly, but also some nutrients carried in the blood. :-D