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Why is water essential for life​

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Answered by NoNeedToKnowMyName
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Water's extensive capability to dissolve a variety of molecules has earned it the designation of “universal solvent,” and it is this ability that makes water such an invaluable life-sustaining force. On a biological level, water's role as a solvent helps cells transport and use substances like oxygen or nutrients.

Answered by janavi1011
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Water is defined as an inorganic, transparent, tasteless, odourless, and colourless chemical substance. It is the main constituent of the earth’s hydrosphere. Water is considered to be an essential part of life because of the following reasons:

1)Water is essential to life because all life forms are dependent on it.

2) Life began in the presence of water.

3) Water is the medium of life.

4) It is the most abundant compound found in all organisms. It varies from 65 to 89 % in different organisms.

5)Human tissues contain about 20 % water in bone cells and 85% in brain cells.

6)Almost all the reactions of a cell occur in the presence of water.

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