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Importance of Water

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Function of Water

Water is a major component of cells and makes up 60-70% of the human body. Life evolved in an environment where water was abundant. It has several properties that are important in biology.

Importance of water

Importance of water

  • Water is one of the most useful molecules for life. Its uses include:
    • As a reactant in cells (e.g. photosynthesis, hydrolysis).
    • Provides structural support in cells.
    • Keeps organisms cool to maintain an optimum body temperature.
Properties of water

Properties of water

  • Special properties of water are:
    • Metabolic importance.
    • High heat capacity.
    • Heat of vaporization.
    • Cohesive properties.
    • Useful as a solvent.
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