Water polarity is important in the body because it is responsible for the water molecules remaining together.
Water is important to polar bears because they need it to drink. to clean themselves, their food is mostly in the water, and to cool off on hot days.
humans are polar bears
Water molecule is an important and good example of polar covalent molecule
polar bears
Scince the polar bears live in the arctic, the arctic ocean surrounds the therefore they swim in salt water. Never eat a polar bears liver or you will die because their liver has Vitamin K which is poisonous to humans.
polar bears drink the water they get there food from there food is fish and seals. ;)
Scientists think there might be some water in the polar regions of the moon. They have to sample it first before deciding whether or not the water is potable.
Yes, humans do affect the polar habitats. Pollution is one of the ways we can have an adverse effect the polar habitat. Global warming is another way we can affect the polar habitat.
It contains fresh water, which humans can drink
Two angled polar bonds
No. Water is important to plants and every animal on the planet. Without water, there would be no life on Earth.
Polar lipids have a hydrophilic ("water-loving") head and a hydrophobic ("water-fearing") tail, making them soluble in water and important for forming cellular membranes. Nonpolar lipids, like triglycerides and cholesterol, lack this polar structure and are more hydrophobic, serving as energy storage molecules.