What is the most important role that water plays for living organisms?
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Water carries nutrients to all cells in our body and oxygen to our brain
Water allows the body to absorb and assimilate minerals, vitamins, amino acids, glucose and other substances
Water flushes out toxins and waste
Water helps to regulate body temperature
Water acts as a lubricant for joints and muscles
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The most important role of water for living organisms is that water helps to transport chemicals into their cells. Explanation: Water acts as a universal solvent. Most of the minerals dissolve in water and hence they are transported inside or out of the Cell
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