John Michael Strubhart

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It is also highly structured in its liquid phase. We now know that water behaves more like a gel than a liquid, with complex networks of hydrogen-bonded water molecules forming giant, fleeting structures. These structures, it is thought, play a vital role in the complex biological reactions within cells. In a sense, water acts like scaffolding around which biology can happen.
Wonders of Life: Exploring the Most Extraordinary Phenomenon in the Universe (Wonders Series)
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