No, A living thing at least should have a mechanism to multiply.
A molecule is not a living thing. It is not a dead thing either, since to be dead it must first have been living. A molecule is an inanimate object or item.
it determines how the molecule functions
it determines how the molecule functions
it determines how the molecule functions
it determines how the molecule functions
it determines how the molecule functions
Living. Its like DNA and thats living, right?
Many living things release energy from the sugar molecule glucose.
You have 60 % of water in your body. So the most prevalent molecule is H2O or water molecule in your body.
The shape of a molecule can determine its interactions with other molecules in living systems. For example, the shape of enzymes determines their ability to bind to specific substrates. Additionally, the shape of a molecule can influence its ability to cross cell membranes or interact with cell receptors, affecting its overall function within living systems.
Of proteins
DNA