Biological Molecules- Water

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Why is water important? what properties of water make it important in organisms lives? what do living organisms cells contain?
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Lesson 1: Biological Importance of water

All life on Earth shares a common chemistry. This provides indirect evidence for evolution.Despite the variety between living organisms, when it comes to their cells they consist of only a few carbon-based compounds that interact in similar ways.WATER IS THE MOST COMMON COMPONENT OF CELLS. This is why when we look for other life in the universe , we search for water.

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