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Explain how hydrogen bonds occur between water molecules
Water is a
polar
molecule
Slightly
negatively
charged
oxygen
atoms attract slightly
positively
charged
hydrogen
atoms of other
water
molecules
Why is water being a metabolite important?
Water is used in
condensation
/
hydrolysis
/
respiration
/
photosynthesis
reactions
Why is water being a solvent important?
Allows
metabolic
reactions to occur (faster in solution)
Allows
transport
of substances e.g.
nitrates
in xylem,
urea
in blood
Why is water having a high specific heat capacity important?
Buffers
change in
temperature
As can gain/lose a lot of
heat
/
energy
without changing
temperature
Good
habitat for aquatic organisms as temperature more
stable
than land
Helps organisms maintain a
constant internal
body temperature
Why is water having a high latent heat of vaporisation important?
Allows effective cooling via
evaporation
of a
small
volume e.g.
sweat
So helps organisms maintain a
constant internal body temperature
Why is water having string cohesion between water molecules important?
Supports
columns
of water e.g.
transpiration
stream through
xylem
Produces
surface tension
, supporting
small
organisms (walk on
water
)