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Question
- list 5 ways that water helps to maintain homeostasis.
- what property of water causes surface tension? cohesion
- give an example that you observed of surface tension (think penny lab).
- define cohesion in your own words. give an example.
- define adhesion in your own words. give an example.
Brief Explanations
- Water helps maintain homeostasis by regulating body temperature (through sweating and evaporation), transporting nutrients and waste (in blood and other body - fluids), lubricating joints (reducing friction), participating in chemical reactions (as a solvent), and maintaining cell turgor (keeping cells hydrated).
- In the penny lab, you can observe surface tension when you slowly add water to the surface of a penny and the water forms a dome - like shape on top of the penny instead of spilling over immediately.
- Cohesion is the attraction between molecules of the same substance. An example is water droplets forming on a leaf; the water molecules stick together due to cohesion.
- Adhesion is the attraction between molecules of different substances. An example is water sticking to the sides of a glass; the water molecules are attracted to the glass molecules.
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- Regulating body temperature, transporting nutrients and waste, lubricating joints, participating in chemical reactions, maintaining cell turgor.
- Water forming a dome on a penny.
- Attraction between same - substance molecules. Water droplets on a leaf.
- Attraction between different - substance molecules. Water sticking to a glass.