It protects your tissues, spinal cord, and joints. ...
It helps excrete waste through perspiration, urination, and defecation. ...
It helps maximize physical performance. ...
It helps prevent constipation.
LIVING ORGANISMS :
It helps to keep animals hydrated.
Man and other animals use water to build body fluids.
It facilitates food absorption by the process of sink condition and diffusion.
Many kinds of fish like the trout get the oxygen they need for survival from the water.
Many animals like the anaconda snakes and other reptiles live in water.
Amphibians like the toads and frogs lay their eggs in streams, rivers, and lakes.
Animals use water for excretion of waste products. It aids collection of waste materials from the tissues and cells of the body which is then sent to the kidney, lungs, and skin for excretion.
Regulation of body temperature.
It also aids reproduction. This is in the formation of the transport media for the ova and sperms.
Water aids perspiration.
It keeps the mouth, eyes and other organs moist to enhance perfect performance.
Uses of water to plants
Plants like algae and seaweed respire by absorbing carbon dioxide that is present in it.
Plants use water, sunlight and carbon dioxide to produce energy through photosynthesis and also give out oxygen.
Water aids in the germination of seeds in plants.
Water aids transpiration through the stomata.
Other:
1. Water keeps the human body healthy. Every single cell in our body requires water in order to function properly.
2. All living creatures need water to survive. Just pause for a while and take that in!
3. Water cushions the spinal cord. The spinal cord is incredibly sensitive, and incredibly important – if it gets damaged even slightly we can become paralyzed for life.
4. Water is essential for the digestive system. From the intense filtering processes that go on in the kidneys (in a system known as the nephron, to be precise) to the absorption and re-absorption of water in the large intestine, water is absolutely essential to keep our digestive system healthy.
5. Water keeps us clean! From relaxing baths to energizing showers, and from toothbrushes moistened with water to the sink that your surgeon uses to sterilize their hands, water is so important for hygiene.
6. Water keeps our stuff clean. Dishwashers wash our crockery and washing machines keep our clothes clean – all with the aid of water.
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7. Good for the garden. Water keeps our gardens blooming and full of life.
8. A little lubrication. Think how awful it is to have a dry mouth or dry eyes.
9. Green energy. Hydraulic power is a wonderful source of green energy. It does not release CO2 into the environment like fossil fuel based energy sources do.
10. Fun to play on. Water skiing, diving and sailing are just some of the fun things you can do in water.
11. Keeping us fit. Swimming and other water based sports are excellent ways of staying fit.
12. A sense of majesty. Watching the crashing waves of the sea reminds us of the power of nature, and the importance of respecting it and preserving it for future generations.
13. A source of biodiversity. Scientists have discovered over 220, 000 species of marine life in the oceans – and that is not even including plant life!
14. Agriculture. Water is used in agriculture for irrigating fields of crops, for keeping animals hydrated, for washing agricultural machinery and also for washing fruits and vegetables before they are sent to the supermarket.
15. Water is what unites us. We are all largely made of water, and we all need water every day to stay alive.
Answers & Comments
Answer:
human being
1. drinking
2. bathing
3. watering the plants
4. for cleaning the cars
5. for cleaning the floors *wet the mop and then clean the floor*
ayan lang alam ko >_<
Explanation:
Answer:
human beings :
It helps create saliva. ...
It regulates your body temperature. ...
It protects your tissues, spinal cord, and joints. ...
It helps excrete waste through perspiration, urination, and defecation. ...
It helps maximize physical performance. ...
It helps prevent constipation.
LIVING ORGANISMS :
It helps to keep animals hydrated.
Man and other animals use water to build body fluids.
It facilitates food absorption by the process of sink condition and diffusion.
Many kinds of fish like the trout get the oxygen they need for survival from the water.
Many animals like the anaconda snakes and other reptiles live in water.
Amphibians like the toads and frogs lay their eggs in streams, rivers, and lakes.
Animals use water for excretion of waste products. It aids collection of waste materials from the tissues and cells of the body which is then sent to the kidney, lungs, and skin for excretion.
Regulation of body temperature.
It also aids reproduction. This is in the formation of the transport media for the ova and sperms.
Water aids perspiration.
It keeps the mouth, eyes and other organs moist to enhance perfect performance.
Uses of water to plants
Plants like algae and seaweed respire by absorbing carbon dioxide that is present in it.
Plants use water, sunlight and carbon dioxide to produce energy through photosynthesis and also give out oxygen.
Water aids in the germination of seeds in plants.
Water aids transpiration through the stomata.
Other:
1. Water keeps the human body healthy. Every single cell in our body requires water in order to function properly.
2. All living creatures need water to survive. Just pause for a while and take that in!
3. Water cushions the spinal cord. The spinal cord is incredibly sensitive, and incredibly important – if it gets damaged even slightly we can become paralyzed for life.
4. Water is essential for the digestive system. From the intense filtering processes that go on in the kidneys (in a system known as the nephron, to be precise) to the absorption and re-absorption of water in the large intestine, water is absolutely essential to keep our digestive system healthy.
5. Water keeps us clean! From relaxing baths to energizing showers, and from toothbrushes moistened with water to the sink that your surgeon uses to sterilize their hands, water is so important for hygiene.
6. Water keeps our stuff clean. Dishwashers wash our crockery and washing machines keep our clothes clean – all with the aid of water.
Pixabay
7. Good for the garden. Water keeps our gardens blooming and full of life.
8. A little lubrication. Think how awful it is to have a dry mouth or dry eyes.
9. Green energy. Hydraulic power is a wonderful source of green energy. It does not release CO2 into the environment like fossil fuel based energy sources do.
10. Fun to play on. Water skiing, diving and sailing are just some of the fun things you can do in water.
11. Keeping us fit. Swimming and other water based sports are excellent ways of staying fit.
12. A sense of majesty. Watching the crashing waves of the sea reminds us of the power of nature, and the importance of respecting it and preserving it for future generations.
13. A source of biodiversity. Scientists have discovered over 220, 000 species of marine life in the oceans – and that is not even including plant life!
14. Agriculture. Water is used in agriculture for irrigating fields of crops, for keeping animals hydrated, for washing agricultural machinery and also for washing fruits and vegetables before they are sent to the supermarket.
15. Water is what unites us. We are all largely made of water, and we all need water every day to stay alive.