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Because water is a polar molecule, it makes an excellent solvent for atoms and compounds found within cells and tissues. Water, acting as a solvent in organisms, aids in all of the following EXCEPT

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Liquid water, acting as a solvent in organisms, aids in all of the following EXCEPT constructing cell membranes. Cell membranes are composed of phospholipids. Because of this, they do not dissolve in water and form a natural barrier in a watery environment.

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