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the measure of Intelligence the measure of Intelligence is the ability to change by Albert Einstein ​

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Answered by shivansh2485
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Atoms are the basic units of matter and the defining structure of elements. The term "atom" comes from the Greek word for indivisible, because it was once thought that atoms were the smallest things in the universe and could not be divided. We now know that atoms are made up of three particles: protons, neutrons and electrons — which are composed of even smaller particles, such as quarks.Metabolic pools are within cells (or organelles such as chloroplasts) and refer to the reservoir of molecules upon which enzymes can operate. ... Enzymes of a cell are like workers on an assembly line; each is only responsible for a particular step in the assembly process.

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"The measure of intelligence is the 'ability to change" by Albert Einstein:  

'The measure of intelligence' is the 'ability to change'. These words were quoted by Albert Einstein, one of the greatest minds ever born. Though he was one of the most celebrated intellect, he was considered down to Earth and the above quote justifies it.

As a scientist of theoretical physics, Einstein was keenly aware of the power of intellect. Reading, studying, thinking, discussion and experimenting. His 'work in physics' opened door to infinite possible ways of thinking in theoretical physics.

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