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why water is occupying more volume in a living cell?​

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Answered by stuhunar8342
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Water is present both inside and outside cells. In the body of a mammal for example although it is about 70% water by weight, about 46% (approximately 2/3) is inside cells, and about 23% (approx. 1/3) is present outside cells in blood plasma and other body fluids.

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Answered by rajwinderkaurb171
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Cell volume primarily represents the amount of water in a cell ... To store more water, we need to stretch the filaments, and ... Monitoring actin cortex thickness in live cells.

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