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Answer:
A
Explanation:
Water acts a temperature buffer and regulates the fluctuations of temperatures in a cell of an organism and even outside within the habitat of organisms such as fishes. Â The property that allows water to have this benefit is its high heat capacity. This means it required a lot of energy to have its temperatures raised by a degree (compared to most other substances) while also requiring to lose the same amount of energy to lower its temperature by a degree.
Therefore, even in very hot days water can ensure that an organism stays cool and that its protein structures do not easily denature from  a high environmental temperature rise, or freeze from low environmental temperatures. If water did not have this property, it would not be able to protect cells and organisms from high-temperature fluctuations.
Answer: the answer is A
Explanation:
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