the movement of molecules are invisible to the naked eye yet they are very essential for the survival of an organism justify the statement with suitable examples...
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the best example is about oxygen molecules ------ that's about respiration
the movement of the oxygen (gas) molecules are invisible to our naked eye
but without it there will be no life existence
we inhale oxygen and exhale carbondioxide
hence the movement of oxygen molecules into our body is very essential for the existence of the life on the earth
hope my answer is helpful to u my frnd :)
the movement of the oxygen (gas) molecules are invisible to our naked eye
but without it there will be no life existence
we inhale oxygen and exhale carbondioxide
hence the movement of oxygen molecules into our body is very essential for the existence of the life on the earth
hope my answer is helpful to u my frnd :)
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The movement of molecules are invisible to the naked eye yet they are very essential for the survival of an organism. This statement is very true to its core.
Explanation:
We cannot see the movement of amino acid molecules to produce proteins in the ribosomes, yet it is a very essential process for life to continue. The reaction of the bile and other digestive juices at molecular level occurs in our body, that is responsible for maintaining the bodily functions, yet they are invisible to the naked eye. Constructive mutations that led to evolution can also be traced back to movement of molecules of our DNA, that was essential for survival.
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