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What is the solvent in which the chemical reactions of cells take place?

What is a small polar molecule that can participate in hydrogen bonding?

What is water?

Why does water remain a liquid state in the cell?

Due to water molecules ability to bond results in increase in what?

The increase in the boiling point of water is caused by?

The increase in boiling point of water due to water molecules' ability to hydrogen water allows water to remain in what state? Where?

What do water molecules do around a hydrophilic molecule?

What type of molecules easily dissolve in water?

How do hydrophilic molecules easily dissolve in water?

Through what process are most macromolecules of cells broken apart?

What is hydrolysis?

What process in the human body is primarily the hydrolysis of macromolecules?

What is the reverse reaction of hydrolysis?

What is dehydration?

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due to water molecules ability to hydrogen bond causes an increase in the boiling point

the reverse reaction of hydrolysis; larger molecule is formed and water is the byproduct

process through which most macromolecules are broken apart

hydrophilic

small polar molecule that can participate in hydrogen bonding

water molecules ability to hydrogen bond

their negatively charged ends are attracted to waters partial positive hydrogen and their positive ends are attracted to water's partial negative oxygen

dehydration

water

water

liquid state in cell

digestion

solvate (surround) it

boiling point

hydrolysis