Biological machines


Biological machines are also known as molecular machines which are defined as the molecular component that produces quasi-mechanical movements (output) in response to specific stimuli (input). In cellular biology, macromolecular machine regularly executes tasks crucial for life, such  DNA replication and ATP synthesis. In general, molecular machines can be divided into two wide categories. I)artificial and biological. Artificial molecular machines represent the molecules that are artificially designed and synthesized whereas biological molecular machines ae usually found in nature and have advanced into them after abiogenesis on earth


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