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What is the use of physics in biology?​

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Answered by MadihaNalband
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Physics provides the basis for biology. Without space, matter, energy and time -- components that make up the universe -- living organisms would not exist. Physicist Richard Feynman said that everything on earth is made of atoms, basic units of matter, that constantly move.

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Physics provides the basis for biology. Without space, matter, energy and time -- components that make up the universe -- living organisms would not exist. Physicist Richard Feynman said that everything on earth is made of atoms, basic units of matter, that constantly move.

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