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Why is water important for a cell? A) Water is the main ingredient in DNA. B) Most chemical reactions in cells require water. C) All proteins are made of water. D) Water is an essential organic compound.
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Why is water important for a cell? A) Water is the main ingredient in DNA. B) Most chemical reactions in cells require water. C) All proteins are made of water. D) Water is an essential organic compound.
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The answer is B because if you don't have water on your body you won't live right, and if you don't have water on your body your cells won't work that well.
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