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Why do we study atoms in biology?
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Because it holds everything on earth together without atoms nothing would be together it’s an important thing to know because without atoms nothing would be help together like it’s supposed to be
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Because the atom makes up every single thing in this world. A solid object is just tons of atoms piled together.
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