what do you mean by coaservates?
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Coacervate (/koʊəˈsɜːrvət/ or /koʊˈæsərveɪt/) is an aqueous phase rich in macromolecules such as synthetic polymers, proteins or nucleic acids. ... The dispersed droplets of dense phase are also called coacervates, micro-coacervates or coacervate droplets.
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Coaservates are microscopic spherical droplets that contain organic molecules. They are held together by hydrophobic interactions. They allow for an isolated environment inside them, because of this they are thought to be important to early life.
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