Which of the following explains how water aids in cellular processes? A. Water molecules are polar which allows them to dissolve material needed for cellular processes to occur. B. Water molecules are strongly conected together by convelant bonds that pass through a cell, cleaning out unneeded waste. C. Water molecules contain chemicals that destroy viruses, preventing them from harming the cell. D. Water molecules have a low heat capacity that enables cells to heat up quickly, triggering chemical processes
B. Water molecules are strongly conected together by convelant bonds that pass through a cell, cleaning out unneeded waste.
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The answer was wrong though :(
but its correct really
I think not - you might like to consider the polar nature of water molecules and the properties of a solvent.
individual water molecules are covalently bound intramolecularly, but not to INTERmolecularly, that is between each other. They have strong dipole forces (which makes them polar) holding them together called Hydrogen bonding (they also have london dispersion forces that all molecules possess) so it's A
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