How much amount of water is present in the living cell?
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Cells are composed of water, inorganic ions, and carbon-containing (organic) molecules.
Water is the most abundant molecule in cells.
70% or more amount of water is present in the living cell.
The critical property of water in this respect is that it is a polar molecule, in which the hydrogen atoms have a slight positive charge and the oxygen has a slight negative charge.
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