Fundamentals of Biochemistry: Water
Fundamentals of Biochemistry: Water
Fundamentals of Biochemistry
Body response to injury to restore normal
structure and function
Water
Prepared by
Dr. R. Subashini
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Lecture Objectives
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Introduction
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Functions
– Solvent
– Carrier of nutritive elements to tissues and removes waste
materials from tissues
– Regulator - body temperature
– Solvent for electrolytes.
– Regulate electrolyte balance of the body
– Maintains healthy equilibrium of osmotic pressure exerted
by the solutes dissolved in water
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Structure of water
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Water molecules forms Dipoles
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• Water as a Universal Solvent
– Capacity to solubilize a large number of organic and inorganic
compounds.
– OH, NH2, COOH and C=O groups are highly soluble in water
because of their ability to form hydrogen bonds with the oxygen
atom.
– Strong dielectric properties and for this reason it is a good
solvent for salts dissociable into ions.
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• Ionization of water
– Water has the ability to ionize or undergo dissociation.
– Hydrogen atom of one water molecule dissociates then
binds to neighboring water molecule to form positively
charged hydronium ion, leaving OH-.
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Colligative properties
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Electrolytic property
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Cohesion
• Hydrogen bonds hold the substance together, a phenomenon called
cohesion
• Cohesion is responsible for the transport of the water in plants
• Cohesion among water molecules plays a key role in the transport of
water against gravity in plants
Surface tension
a measure of the force necessary to stretch or break the surface of a
liquid, is related to cohesion.
– Water has a greater surface tension than most other liquids
because hydrogen bonds among surface water molecules resist
stretching or breaking the surface.
– Water behaves as if covered by an invisible film.
– Some animals can stand, walk, or run on water without breaking
the surface.
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Moderates Temperatures on Earth
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Physical properties
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Celsius Scale at Sea Level
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Density of Water
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Biomedical Importance
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5. Semi-fluid nature of body is due to water.
6. Water regulates body temperature.
7. Water accelerates biochemical reactions by
providing ions.
8. Water content in the body alters in dehydration
and edema.
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Questions
• What is the structure and properties of water?
• What are the 10 properties of water?
• How is the structure of water important for giving water
the properties?
• What are the 5 main properties of water?
• What is water physical properties?
• What property of water is the most important?
• What are the 4 forms of water?
• What makes water unique?
• What is the physical and chemical properties of water?
• Why is water's density unique?
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