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Quinn Avila
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10 February, 10:15
Why is water important in cells?
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Karli Stout
10 February, 10:34
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Because without water they wouldn't able to remove waste, bring in nutrients or move oxygen around. BTW there is a bout 65% of water in the adult human body.
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