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Some examples of optically active drugs include ibuprofen, naproxen, and citalopram. These drugs have chiral centers in their structures, resulting in enantiomers that exhibit different biological effects in the human body.
they are concave in shape and have the ability to carry oxygen to all main body organs
The human eye is a refractor, but the telescope could be either refractor or a reflector.
The lens in a human eye is biconvex, meaning it is convex on both sides. This shape allows the lens to converge incoming light rays and focus them onto the retina, which is essential for clear vision.
To allow humans to live.
Only if the human race allow it.
Technically, any distortion in the shape or texture of a reflective medium (mirror, metal, water, etc.) will cause the resulting image to be somewhat inaccurate to its normal portrayal (as in, the human eye). Convex and concave are both going to distort your image. But I would think that if you were doing your make up and only had a spoon as your mirror, the concave side would allow you to be a bit more accurate in your application. It really depends of your distance from the spoon and the size of the spoon. If you get up really close (to either side), it will make your reflection more realistic than if you were farther away.
Technology reduce the human labour (travel, farming, logging) and allow human to work with knowledge and skill. It bring human race closer together and realize nonsense of war. It allow human to see wider than our natural 2 legs would allow us to travel and let us experience more of the world we live in.
Objects with the ability to reflect, refract, or emit light can observe light. Examples include mirrors that reflect light, prisms that refract light, and light detectors that can sense and measure the intensity of light.
A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm
yes there is a game were you can be human and werewolf
The human nose does many types of jobs. The main function of the nose is to smell. The human nose has tiny hair sensors that allow a human to smell.