Biology, asked by hayat69, 1 year ago

is water a nutrient...

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Answered by am2741115
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Water is defined as an essential nutrient because it is required in amounts that exceed the body's ability to produce it. All biochemical reactions occur in water. It fills the spaces in and between cells and helps form structures of large molecules such as protein and glycogen.

Answered by Kusumsahu7
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Hi dear here is your answer


No, Water is not a nutrient..

This is because waterdoesn't have carbohydrates, proteins, fats minerals and vitamins. Water is just watermade of the molecules of hydrogen and oxygen. Water is necessary for all the activities in our cells, tissues and Organs.

hayat69: then what does Google day?
hayat69: say
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am2741115: Google says water is a very essential nutrient
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