A1.1.1 WATER & MEDIUM OF LIFE Flashcards
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What is the significance of water within the environment/in general?
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- Life first developed in H2O
- Life depends on H2O to exist
- Exists in 3 states (liquid water, water vapour & ice)
- Provides medium for marine org.
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It’s significance in a molecular setting?
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- A polar molecule (dipole); allows attraction with other polar molecules
- Excellent solvent for chemical reactions
- Link between biotic & abiotic molecules
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Its significance within living organisms
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- Chemical cell comms. do not work outside of H2O
- Water is a metabolite
→ photosynthesis: reactant
→ respiration/digestion: product - Helpful for enzyme activities
3
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Adv. of water
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- High buoyancy
- Stable thermal properties
3
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How was Earth originally?
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A ball of molten mass, unable to sustain life on earth
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Disadv. of water
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- Viscosity > air
- Marine organisms have to adapt their body shape & propulsion mechanisms
4
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Imp. of water in cells
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- Cells require a complex series of biochemical reactions
→ a solvent is required for reactions (H2O is an excellent solvent) - The first cells learned to separate ocean H2O w/ cytoplasm (membrane)
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Water as a solvent:
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- Makes up 80% of the fluid in the cytoplasm
→ cytoplasm is clear & colourless - Makes up the fluid of all organelles
- Permits transport of substances ⇄ of cells
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Methodology Question: Why do measurements in nature change over time? (i.e. above/below sea levels, etc.)
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- Depending on how recent the data was collected, it will change:
→ the methodology used to collect data
→ sometimes natural causes