The Essential Role of Water in Life and the Science of Thirst
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Summary
The article explores the fundamental role of water in sustaining life, emphasizing its nonnegotiable necessity for all organisms. It highlights how water is the medium for all chemical reactions in cells and discusses the brain's role in manifesting the experience of thirst. The piece references scientific insights, including a neurobiologists' review on the origins of life and water's critical function.
Key quotes
· 3 pulled"The first act of life was the capture of water within a cell membrane," a pair of neurobiologists wrote in a recent review.
Water is the medium in which all chemical reactions in an organism take place.
The effects of insufficient water are felt by every cell in the body, but it’s the brain that manifests our experience of thirst.
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