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How does Brownian movement relate to the microscopic nature of cells?

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Answered by ansistkharms
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Brownian movement is caused by the particles being struck, so it is related to the microscopic nature of cells.

When a particle or cells maybe, are moving randomly in a zigzag manner, we call it the Brownian motion or movement. This is caused due to smaller and much more microscopic particles collide with the cells, which causes this random movement.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Brownian movement is caused by the particles being struck, so it is related to the microscopic nature of cells.

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