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  • Cytoplasm Solvent: Understanding the Role of Water
    The solvent in cytoplasm is water.

    Cytoplasm is a gel-like substance that fills the space between the cell membrane and the nucleus. It's composed primarily of water (about 70-80%), along with dissolved salts, sugars, proteins, and other molecules.

    Water acts as the solvent in cytoplasm, meaning it dissolves and carries various substances throughout the cell, allowing for important cellular processes to occur.

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