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What contains water and dissolved minerals in the cell?

The vacuole in plant cells contains water and dissolved minerals. It helps regulate water content and maintain turgor pressure within the cell.


What is the difference between the two types of water?

the difference is that soft water contains no dissolved minerals.the hard water contains dissolved minerals


Does water and food have minerals?

Food contains minerals. Pure water (perfectly distilled water) contains no minerals, but naturally occurring water (lakes, oceans, streams, underground water) contains dissolved minerals.


What contains water minerals and waste?

sedimentary rock


What part of th cell contains water and dissolved minerals?

the vacuole


What part of the cell contains water and dissolved water?

what part of an animal cell contains water and dissolve and dissolve minerals?


How did vein minerals get there?

Superheated water forces its way into rock faults. It contains many dissolved minerals which crystallise out when the water cools.


In which organelle would water and dissolved minerals be stored?

Water and dissolved minerals would be stored in the central vacuole in plant cells. This large organelle helps maintain turgor pressure in the cell, stores nutrients and waste products, and can also act as a temporary storage for water and minerals.


Is bath water pure water?

No. It has additives and often contains dissolved minerals depending on your local water source.


What underwater structure spews out superheated water that contains dissolved minerals?

A hot-water or Undersea vent.


What forms when groundwater that contains dissolved minerals cools or evaporates?

Mineral deposits are formed when ground water that contains dissolved minerals are cooled or has evaporated. Some of these mineral deposits are iron ions, magnesium, and calcium.


How do minerals occur in veins and lodes?

Superheated water forces its way into rock faults. It contains many dissolved minerals which crystallise out when the water cools.