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The Importance of Water in Living Organisms Without a doubt water is the most important compound. Water plays a vital part in the every day life of every organism; from providing a perfect environment for the reproductive cells of animals, to photosynthesis, The reasons for waters necessity are due to its unique chemical properties. The image shown above is taken from Heinemann Advanced Science Biology. It shows the hydrogen bonds between water molecules in red. These hydrogen bonds are essential in plants so that the water molecules can stick together and long columns of water can be sucked up tall trees by transpiration without breaking (www.biologymad.com). Water, being the single most important component in the entire world is not just important in human and animal cells, it also has huge significance externally too. I feel that water effects all substances, this may be because of its chemical and physical...

