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14. list 5 ways that water helps maintain homeostasis. 15. what propert…

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  1. list 5 ways that water helps maintain homeostasis.
  2. what property of water causes surface tension?
  3. give an example that you observed surface tension (think penny lab).
  4. define cohesion. give an example.
  5. define adhesion. give an example.
  6. write the dissociation equation for water (when water breaks into hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions).
  7. draw a ph scale.

a. on the scale, label 1 - 14.
b. label neutral.
c. label the basic side and identify the direction that is increasingly basic.
d. label the acidic side and identify the direction that is increasingly acidic.
e. label and put them on the scale appropriate place strong acids.
f. label and put them on the scale appropriate place strong bases.

  1. describe a buffer using your own words. why are they important to all living things?

Explanation:

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Brief Explanations

Water helps maintain homeostasis in several ways. It regulates body temperature through sweating (evaporative cooling), acts as a solvent for transporting nutrients and waste in the body, participates in chemical reactions, lubricates joints and tissues, and helps maintain blood volume and pressure.

Brief Explanations

The property of water that causes surface tension is cohesion. Cohesion is the attraction between water molecules due to hydrogen bonding. This allows water to form a 'skin' on its surface, which can support small objects like insects.

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An example of surface tension observed in a penny lab could be the ability to stack a large number of water droplets on the surface of a penny without the water spilling over immediately. The water molecules at the surface are attracted to each other, creating a dome - like shape.

Answer:

  1. Regulates body temperature through sweating.
  2. Acts as a solvent for nutrient - waste transport.
  3. Participates in chemical reactions.
  4. Lubricates joints and tissues.
  5. Maintains blood volume and pressure.
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