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What is meant by underlying interactions.?

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What is meant by underlying interactions.?
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 4 months ago

Underlying interaction is defined as the interaction between two drugs which cannot be seen in bare eyes. Like there's no symptoms of the interaction like any physical illness or mental effect. The given statement means that the living phenomena carried out by living organisms are not present in molecules that make the living organism or its parts but arise as a result of interaction between these molecules. These interactions give the ability to these organelles to perform specific function.

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