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Water itself is not considered "alive" in the biological sense, as it does not possess cellular structure or metabolic processes. However, it is essential for life because it serves as a solvent, facilitating biochemical reactions and transporting nutrients within organisms. Water also plays a critical role in maintaining temperature and providing a habitat for aquatic life. Its unique properties, such as cohesion and adhesion, support various life forms and ecosystems.

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