Cohesive and adhesive properties of water are involved in essential biological properties such as nutrients intake.
<h3>What is the cohesive property of water?</h3>
This describes the tendency of water to create strong bonds between molecules.
<h3>What is the adhesive property of water?</h3>
This describes the tendency of water to create strong bonds with other molecules.
<h3>How are these properties related to life processes?</h3>
- Cohesion makes it possible for plants to move water from their roots to other parts of the plants.
- Cohesion causes it is easier to regulate the inner body temperature.
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The fatty acids in the tail of a phospholipid molecule are non-polar and hydrophobic.
Fats that you take in from your food is used to build membranes. Membranes can be represented by models such as The Fluid Mosaic Model, which displays the phospholipid bilayr, and other tissues on the membrane.
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The Kidneys.
The plasma passes through the kidney where it is filtered, a special filtration unit called "glomeruli" and then excreted as a low molecular weighted product into the urine. The purpose of our urine is to secrete waste products from the body. So you can see how the glomerular filtration mechanism of the kidneys plays a major role in the function of our bodies. The primary function of our kidneys is to filter out all the "bad stuff" in lamest terms.
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