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Foxs-In-A-Trenchcoat t1_j3j17c9 wrote
Reply to comment by ihaveredhaironmyhead in How does the spindle apparatus know what to do during cell division? by ihaveredhaironmyhead
Yes. The laws of physics are always working on the larger scale and the smaller scale. There's a lot of reasons why a car works, internal combustion engine, friction of the tires, blah blah blah, but ultimately it's fundamental physics.
Physical chemistry is the hardest undergraduate level class. There's a lot more to it than oil and water. But oil and water is the reason cell membranes exist.
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