What are the 12 roles of water in the human body?
I know that it's a good solvent, coolant, transporter... but what are the other 9 things?
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- OK, this should be fun: 1. Transport of water soluble vitamins. 2. Maintenance of cellular turgidity. 3. The end product of ATP synthesis. 4. Maintains the fluid balance of the bowel. 5. Acts as the primary constituent of all bodily fluids. 6. Cools the body (sweating). 7. Part of the lubrication in fluid-filled joints. 8. Plays a role in the pH of various fluids. 9. Blood pressure. 10. Voidance of urine. 11. Important in oxidation/reduction reactions. 12. Transport waste products for detoxification.
- 1. Transport of water soluble vitamins. 2. Maintenance of cellular turgidity. 3. electrons and protons of hydrogen in water required for ATP synthesis. 4. Maintains the fluid balance of the bowel. 5. Acts as the primary constituent of all bodily fluids. 6. Cools the body (sweating). 7. Part of the lubrication in fluid-filled joints. 8. Plays a role in the pH of various fluids. 9. Cushioning. 10. Voidance of urine. 11. Important in oxidation/reduction reactions. 12. Transport waste products for detoxification.
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