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  • 04-05-2018
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Why is water so important to cells?

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Water is important to cells because without it they would not be able to remove waste, bring in nutrients or transport oxygen.It helps to break waste and nutrients down in the cell so that they can be moved through the various membranes and natural filters in the body.

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