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Where do nearly all of the body’s chemical reactions, including those that produce energy and build new tissues, take place?
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in a water solution
in a water solution
in the blood
in the blood
in electrolytes
in electrolytes
in a fat solution
in a fat solution
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in a water solution
Most body chemical reactions occur in an aqueous (water) solution—water is the solvent for enzymes, reactants, and ions needed for metabolism and tissue building.
Most body chemical reactions occur in an aqueous (water) solution—water is the solvent for enzymes, reactants, and ions needed for metabolism and tissue building.
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