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- On page 45, the textbook explains that water is a polar molecule. What does it mean for a molecule to be polar?
- According to the information on page 47, why is water considered the “universal solvent”?
- On page 49, the book discusses the unique properties of water, such as high specific heat and high heat of vaporization. How do these properties contribute to the regulation of temperature on Earth?
- According to page 52, what is the significance of water’s cohesive and adhesive properties in living organisms?
- On page 55, the textbook mentions that water has a high surface tension. How does this property allow certain insects to walk on water?
- According to page 58, why does ice float on water? How is this property important for aquatic ecosystems?
- On page 61, the book explains the concept of water’s pH and its role in maintaining homeostasis in living organisms. Can you provide an example of how pH affects biological processes?
- According to page 64, what is the role of water in the process of photosynthesis?
- On page 67, the textbook discusses the importance of water in the human body. Can you list three functions of water in our bodies?
- According to page 70, how does water play a crucial role in the transportation of nutrients and waste products within plants?
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