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Edexcel IGCSE BIOLOGY
AS/A2
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, 1. Molecules, Transport & Health
Biological Molecules
1.1 The Importance of Water
The Importance of Water
• Water is the medium in which all metabolic reactions take place in cells and in which
all substances are transported around the body
• Water is composed of atoms of hydrogen and oxygen
o One atom of oxygen combines with two atoms of hydrogen by sharing
electrons; this is covalent bonding
• The sharing of the electrons is uneven between the oxygen and hydrogen atoms
o The oxygen atom attracts the electrons more strongly than the hydrogen
atoms, resulting in a weak negatively charged region on the oxygen atom
(δ-) and a weak positively charged region on the hydrogen atoms (δ+)
• This separation of charge due to the electrons in the covalent bonds being unevenly
shared is called a dipole
• When a molecule has one end that is negatively charged and one end that is
positively charged it is said to be a polar molecule
o Water is a polar molecule
The covalent bonds of water make it a polar molecule
• Hydrogen bonds form between the positive and negatively charged regions of
nearby water molecules as a result of the polar nature of water
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, o Hydrogen bonds are weak when they are few in number, so they are
constantly breaking and reforming; this means that water molecules flow past
each other in a liquid state
• Hydrogen bonds contribute to the many properties water molecules have that make
them so important to living organisms
The polarity of water molecules allows hydrogen bonds to form between
adjacent water molecules
Water's dipole nature makes it good at transporting substances
• The polar nature of water gives water properties that make it good at transporting
substances
o Water is cohesive
o Water is a solvent
Cohesion and adhesion
• Hydrogen bonds between water molecules allow for strong cohesion between
water molecules
o Cohesion is the attraction of water molecules to each other
• Water is also able to form hydrogen bonds with other molecules; this is known
as adhesion
• The forces of cohesion and adhesion within a body of water and between water and
its surroundings mean that water flows easily
o Water molecules pull other water molecules along due to cohesion
o Water adheres to the sides of a vessel due to adhesion
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, Solvent
• As water is a polar molecule many ions, e.g. sodium and chloride ions, and
covalently bonded polar substances, e.g. glucose, will dissolve in it
o Water molecules surround charged particles; the positive parts of water are
attracted to negatively charged particles and the negative parts of water are
attracted to positively charged particles
o The surrounded molecules break apart e.g. sodium chloride molecules break
into sodium ions and chloride ions
o The ions surrounded by water molecules have dissolved
• This allows chemical reactions to occur within cells as the dissolved solutes are more
chemically reactive when they are free to move about
• Metabolites can be transported efficiently in a dissolved state
Water molecules surround charged particles due to forces of attraction between
polar water and the charged particles. The surrounded particles are said to have
dissolved
Exam Tip
Examiners will often assess how structure relates to function so it is important you
know the structure of water and how its properties help it carry out its role,
specifically with regards to transport.
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