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7 April, 08:52
Why is water essential to living things?
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Frida Ramirez
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Water is the solvent that transports many essential molecules and other particles around the body. These include nutrients and waste products from the body's metabolic processes. Particles such as some ions and molecules need to be able to move around biological organisms.
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