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what is radical in biology ​

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Answered by cooldudeprince1
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Explanation:

ROOT OF A PLANT IS KNOWN AS RADICAL IN BIOLOGY.

Answered by MrBhukkad
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A radical (often, but unnecessarily called a free radical) is an atom or group of atoms that have one or more unpaired electrons.

A prominent feature of radicals is that they have extremely high chemical reactivity, which explains not only their normal biological activities, but how they inflict damage on cells.

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