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1. Science of Nutrition / Nutrients / Problem 5
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Why is water considered essential and required in greater amounts than other nutrients despite not providing energy?
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Because water is necessary for nearly all physiological processes including solvent functions, temperature regulation, transport, and biochemical reactions
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Because water acts as a macronutrient that provides building blocks for proteins and carbohydrates
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Because water is stored in large fat depots and is required to oxidize lipids for energy
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Because water can be metabolized to yield ATP and therefore must be consumed in large quantities to meet energy needs
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