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what are coacervates​

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Answered by aarushibhandari0906
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Explanation:

Coacervation is a unique type of electrostatically -driven liquid-liquid phase separation, resulting from association of oppositely charged macro-ions. The term "coacervate" is sometimes used to refer to spherical aggregates of colloidal droplets held together by hydrophobic forces.

Answered by thakurirakshitadeuba
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Answer: Coacervate is a collidal substance which contains nucleoprotein molecule bounded externally by glicolipid . They are considered to be pre biological  systems from which living organism originated.

Explanation: These grew in size and multiplied and resulted to the formation of anaerobic heterotrophs or proto-cells or first cells .

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