02:34Importance of water for life | Chemistry of life | AP Biology | Khan AcademyKhan Academy802views2rank
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Multiple ChoiceIndividual water molecules bind to each other through:a) Covalent bonds.b) Ionic bonds.c) Hydrogen bonds.d) Hydrophobic bonds.2772views39rank
Multiple ChoiceThe emergent properties of water (cohesion, high heat capacity, good solvent) come from the fact that water is ______ and ______ hydrogen bond.a) Polar, can.b) Polar, cannot.c) Non-polar, can.d) Non-polar, cannot.2683views36rank
Multiple ChoiceCells are surrounded by water, with which they are mostly filled. Which of the following occurs as a result? 1062views
Multiple ChoiceIn a group of water molecules, hydrogen bonds form between which of the following? 1234views
Textbook QuestionWhich of the following is not a function of water? a. dispersing nutrients throughout the body; b. helping prevent cancer; c. helping to regulate body temperature; d. helping to regulate blood pressure1436views
Textbook QuestionWater . a. is a good solute; b. facilitates chemical reactions; c. serves as an enzyme; d. makes strong covalent bonds with other molecules; e. consists of two oxygen and one hydrogen atoms791views
Textbook QuestionThis chapter explains how the emergent properties of water contribute to the suitability of the environment for life. Until fairly recently, scientists assumed that other physical requirements for life included a moderate range of temperature, pH, and atmospheric pressure. That view has changed with the discovery of organisms known as extremophiles, which have been found flourishing in hot, acidic sulfur springs and around hydrothermal vents deep in the ocean. What does the existence of life in such environments say about the possibility of life on other planets?779views